2023 Tour de France route rumors

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Good to see that Israel finally realizes oldies and excuse Israelis aren't the way to go for a profesional cycling team. Going to be an exciting team for the breakaway stages, just like the Giro.

Now imagine if they realized that before the season started and the extra they could have achieved if the money that is stuck with those riders was applied somewhere else.

Ngl, I have no particular fondness for the Israel team but if they race like they did in the Giro they are very welcome, an exciting and interesting team.
 
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Damn, these new people who invented dangerous descents are crazy. Descending the Joux Plane? Is that even possible?
Edit: He‘s probably planning to ask them to add 3 km or something.

And what would that change anyway? Riders still will try to make a difference on the descent.

I also like what Johann Bruyneel said in one of the last "The Move" Podcasts in that context.:The most dangerous roads in cycling are flat, straight roads.
 
If they take a vote on this it seems logical they’ll go ahead and cancel descent finishes and more, since only a handful of riders stand anything to gain from them. Nothing against voting structures and rider representation, but they’re setting up a situation where the default will be safety whenever something isn’t 100% necessary. Which could also be said of most of the rest of this sport. It really does seem that guys like Hansen are on a mission to destroy the identity of the sport.
 
What an absolute joke! This finish in Morzine has been used many many times, before helmets were composery. Although this is a joke, they could use the finish that they used in 1980's, where they did a loop around town, that would add on a few km's.
But this is a joke, complete overreaction..
 
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Honest question, how would people have reacted if Jakobsen had died following his Tour de Pologne crash? Would people have asked for banning sprints? And also, why the focus on the Joux Plane descent? There are multiple downhill finishes in this years edition. Why is that one considered too dangerous but others aren't?

I mean hey, if they make changes to the route this year because lots of riders have just gone through a very traumatic event then I'm not gonna be outraged. But I still find this reaction a bit weird.
 
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Honest question, how would people have reacted if Jakobsen had died following his Tour de Pologne crash? Would people have asked for banning sprints? And also, why the focus on the Joux Plane descent? There are multiple downhill finishes in this years edition. Why is that one considered too dangerous but others aren't?

I mean hey, if they make changes to the route this year because lots of riders have just gone through a very traumatic event then I'm not gonna be outraged. But I still find this reaction a bit weird.
Dunno.

I do distinctively remember a big part of the media debate being about poor Dylan getting death threats on social media.
 
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If they take a vote on this it seems logical they’ll go ahead and cancel descent finishes and more, since only a handful of riders stand anything to gain from them. Nothing against voting structures and rider representation, but they’re setting up a situation where the default will be safety whenever something isn’t 100% necessary. Which could also be said of most of the rest of this sport. It really does seem that guys like Hansen are on a mission to destroy the identity of the sport.
Tbf his only talent in cycling was being able to ride around a GT and not crash. Makes sense why he'd want the sport to be zero fun as it's the only way a guy like him can actually hang in the peleton.