2015 Tour starts with 13km TT

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SafeBet said:
Why not? It's about time we get back to the 100km of TTs we were used to. You only need tons of climbs to balance it out.

Imagine Quintana and Berto having to overcome a 4-6 minutes gap to Froome in the mountains.

I agree with you, but ASO seems to hate extremely long and hard mouuntain stages, i can already hear the likes of Spartacus and Kittel cry about the route being way to hard. If you have close to 100 km of itts, the rest of the race should be designed by Zomegnan :)
 
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Mayomaniac said:
I agree with you, but ASO seems to hate extremely long and hard mouuntain stages, i can already hear the likes of Spartacus and Kittel cry about the route being way to hard. If you have close to 100 km of itts, the rest of the race should be designed by Zomegnan :)

Best post of the day :cool:
 
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http://www.dici.fr/actu/2014/07/22/...e-col-de-la-bonnette-restefond-en-2015-398134

from jausier like in 1993!
 
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jens_attacks said:
So first Nice -> Saint-Martin -> Couillole -> Valberg -> Champs -> Allos -> Pra-Loup, then Digne -> Bonette and then the next day something like Barcelonnette -> Vars -> Montgenèvre -> Cenis(as I take it that the finish will be in Savoie, France) -> Destination unknown.

This sounds way too good to be true :O

edit: If the third stage will finish in Val-d'Isère with Iseran, it'll be a true altitudefest. Way too good to be true :(
 
May 4, 2011
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Netserk said:
This sounds way too good to be true :O

It's also incompatible with the rumor that the queen stage would feature Alpe d'Huez. Needless to say, that honor would go to the Bonette stage then (unless they make it essentially a one-climb stage)
 
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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
It's also incompatible with the rumor that the queen stage would feature Alpe d'Huez. Needless to say, that honor would go to the Bonette stage then (unless they make it essentially a one-climb stage)
They already use all the other climbs around it in different stages, so it'll be a short one-climb stage, if the article is to be believed.

Edit: As for Alpe, maybe they do a fourth mountain stage in a row and that'll be the queen stage? :eek:
 
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Okay, so far with the rumours I think this is the best case scenario, but it'll probably require a rest day between the stages :p

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no chance! And being the second mountain range I think not even one stage is going to be there. Look at this year's Pyrenees. Maybe the Alpe without Cormet.
 
Sep 8, 2009
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and i've read that they will have a finish again on montee laurent jalalbert aka mende.

how awesome is that??? _O_
 
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Col de la Bonette would be awesome but surely there isn't enough space up there? Would be a logistical nightmare and they'd have to leave things in Jausiers or even Isola... not that I'm complaining mind.

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well that it's just a rumour i don't believe that it will be MTF

maybe they will climb isola 2000 like in 1993 or even better finish in saint-etienne de tinee
 
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Time Trial? Tony and Rigo to do another 1-2-sweep with the rest, just like today. :D
 
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jens_attacks said:
and i've read that they will have a finish again on montee laurent jalalbert aka mende.

how awesome is that??? _O_

Boring. It's turning into Pau of the Massif Central.
 
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Stromeon said:
Col de la Bonette would be awesome but surely there isn't enough space up there? Would be a logistical nightmare and they'd have to leave things in Jausiers or even Isola... not that I'm complaining mind.

You can see the road around the Cime de la Bonette in the picture. It's long enough to place most of the vehicles.
 
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roundabout said:
Boring. It's turning into Pau of the Massif Central.


c'mon........


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that's not pau for sure.

don't care that it was in paris-nice,le tour is something else
 
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roundabout said:
You can see the road around the Cime de la Bonette in the picture. It's long enough to place most of the vehicles.

Agreed. A full km of a relatively wide road, should be possible.
 
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jens_attacks said:
c'mon........


1995-2005-2010-2015

that's not pau for sure.

don't care that it was in paris-nice,le tour is something else

I don't really care for the usual flat Tour finish, though, which kills some of the action. I'm okay with some false flat, but it's too much for such a short climb, IMO.

The last time there was some drama when Contador helped chase down Vino - just a coincidence really - but other than that is wasn't that great.

Stromeon said:
Col de la Bonette would be awesome but surely there isn't enough space up there?

It's not a problem, even if there's not enough space. The Galibier stage showed that they can easily get around that.