2014 Speculation (and confirmation) thread - rider schedules and parcours

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Gloin22 said:
I thought only young neo pros did cobbled classics at Movistar xd

Generally yes, or the token Frenchmen when they were Caisse, or the old rouleur domestiques. Txente García was Mr. Break of the Day in at least one cobbled classic annually for a long time. But then, Andrey Amador nearly podiumed Gent-Wevelgem last year!

I guess Movistar feel they are going to shift a few of their better climbers into token rides in the cobbled classics with the Tour having some cobbles in it this year, while the Izagirre brothers probably would actually demand to do the cobbles, rather than volunteer cos nobody else wants to.
 
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Tour Méditerranéen announced:

Stage 1 – Thursday 13 February: Argeles sur Mer – Montagnac, 196.3km
Stage 2 – Friday 14 February: Cadolive – Rousset, 170.6km
Stage 3 – Saturday 15 February: Lambesc – St Remy de Provence, 63km
Stage 4 – Saturday 15 February: St Remy de Provence - St Remy de Provence (ITT), 18.2km
Stage 5 – Sunday 16 February: Bendol – Toulon (Mont Faron), 192.7km

Looks nice! In theory I think they took all the right decisions. One day less hopefully means they don't have to cancel any stages. The half-stage and ITT in St. Rémy has a lot of potential, depending on the parcours. MTF on the finishing stage sounds good too. Now we just have to hope for decent weather!

I will go watch it in St. Rémy, should be fun!
 
Shortening a race is never a good sign of the financial health of the race.

Anyway, the parcours is nice. The first half-stage into St. Rémy may feature some climbing in the Alpilles - but I doubt that. The ITT will be pan-flat. Mt Faron will decide everything as always.
 
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
Shortening a race is never a good sign of the financial health of the race.

Anyway, the parcours is nice. The first half-stage into St. Rémy may feature some climbing in the Alpilles - but I doubt that. The ITT will be pan-flat. Mt Faron will decide everything as always.

re: shortening. It's better than having to cancel a stage because you can't get your sh*t together though. This way I hope everything can run smoothely.

Bolded: I hope so, too!
 
trevim said:
I thought Costa was going to Dubai instead of Algarve, even if they are in different dates.

He is going to ride both Dubai and VaA. Thre is more than month between Dubai and P-N, so why not.

Also, for the first half of the season, Nelson Oliveira has got the exact same schedule as Rui Costa, including the Ardennes. An engine for the first Km's of the three races.
 
BigMac said:
He is going to ride both Dubai and VaA. Thre is more than month between Dubai and P-N, so why not.

Also, for the first half of the season, Nelson Oliveira has got the exact same schedule as Rui Costa, including the Ardennes. An engine for the first Km's of the three races.
That's better I guess although I think Oman would be a better race to prepare for the Ardennes. I just hope he isn't being pushed by sponsors to race random races.
 
Dubai starts on the 2nd of Feb, Algarve on the 19th, so it's roughly 2 weeks between each race.

This year Algarve is back to 5 stages, the first and fifth will be flat stages. The second will have some hills but it is still not known how hard it will be, it is known however that it will be over 200km's which is nice for February. The third stage will be the time trial which will probably be much shorter than it was last year. The forth stage is the Malhão finish, it is not known if they will go 2 times over Malhão like they have done the last 3 years, or if they will go for an harder route.

Also for the portuguese guys that know the Algarve region, there are some rumours about foia on the second stage, any climbs around there?
 
trevim said:
That's better I guess although I think Oman would be a better race to prepare for the Ardennes. I just hope he isn't being pushed by sponsors to race random races.

It is likely that he is in Dubai due to sponsors wanting him to. By the end of the '13 (before it was known that he would ride in Dubai) he said he was going to start the season in Algarve.

Parrulo said:
Dubai starts on the 2nd of Feb, Algarve on the 19th, so it's roughly 2 weeks between each race.

This year Algarve is back to 5 stages, the first and fifth will be flat stages. The second will have some hills but it is still not known how hard it will be, it is known however that it will be over 200km's which is nice for February. The third stage will be the time trial which will probably be much shorter than it was last year. The forth stage is the Malhão finish, it is not known if they will go 2 times over Malhão like they have done the last 3 years, or if they will go for an harder route.

Also for the portuguese guys that know the Algarve region, there are some rumours about foia on the second stage, any climbs around there?

Seems like a nice route! It's already good without the TT on the last day.

And Fóia is the highest village in the Algarve, in the Serra do Monchique, so yes, there are plenty of climbs around.

In case they are actually using Fóia and not some climbs around, it is probable that it is going to be a MTF, in the Miradouro da Fóia, above 900m sea level. There is plenty of space up there.
 
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Bernhard said:
Roman Kreuziger
Oman
Strade Bianche
Tirreno-Adriatico
Milan-San Remo
Amstel
Fleche
LBL
Romandy

I like these for Kreuziger. Suits him well and looks a solid build up to the Tour.