If you start in Livigno, there isn't really an alternative way of getting to the Dolomites in a single stage. Gavia + Tonale is already at least 25k longer if you're going to Val di Fassa (depending on whether you head over Mendelpass or around it) and the south side of Gavia is probably off limits as a descent anyway, and Mortirolo or Aprica instead of Gavia is outright too big of a detour to keep the stage within 240k.Why the hell do you feel the need to put the Stelvio at random in the middle of a stage?
Unless they actually want to arrive in Val di Fassa from the east using Nigra or Obergummer+Costalunga it's a waste of a climb and it will only cause headache.
Only if you want to get to the northerly locations like Kronplatz, I think.Isn't the Jaufenpass / Passo Giovo the easiest way to go from the Stilfser Joch / Stelvio towards the Dolomites!?
There’s the tunnel to Switzerland.If you start in Livigno, there isn't really an alternative way of getting to the Dolomites in a single stage. Gavia + Tonale is already at least 25k longer if you're going to Val di Fassa (depending on whether you head over Mendelpass or around it) and the south side of Gavia is probably off limits as a descent anyway, and Mortirolo or Aprica instead of Gavia is outright too big of a detour to keep the stage within 240k.
Shortest route is 201km doing dirt road shortcuts by Lago Cancano to Passo Umbrail then descending the Swiss side before a long flat and CostalungaIf you start in Livigno, there isn't really an alternative way of getting to the Dolomites in a single stage. Gavia + Tonale is already at least 25k longer if you're going to Val di Fassa (depending on whether you head over Mendelpass or around it) and the south side of Gavia is probably off limits as a descent anyway, and Mortirolo or Aprica instead of Gavia is outright too big of a detour to keep the stage within 240k.
Would be much more of a logistical headache though. It’s already a one-way tunnel with circulation alternating at set times (which you’d have to throw off to let the race pass), plus you have to go through Switzerland (and the tunnel is also under Swiss operation, so perhaps harder to get approval for such a plan for that reason). I’d also rather have Stelvio in a semi-wasted spot than the really easy first half of the stage that the Munt la Schera tunnel automatically causes.There’s the tunnel to Switzerland.
As some one else said you can go through the tunnel into Switzerland and then over Fuorn back to Italy.If you start in Livigno, there isn't really an alternative way of getting to the Dolomites in a single stage. Gavia + Tonale is already at least 25k longer if you're going to Val di Fassa (depending on whether you head over Mendelpass or around it) and the south side of Gavia is probably off limits as a descent anyway, and Mortirolo or Aprica instead of Gavia is outright too big of a detour to keep the stage within 240k.
This isn't another mountain stage though, Canazei was already rumoured. Sappada also really doesn't count as a mountain stage if the rumoured approach is correct. Moreover, three legitimate mountain stages is an entirely average GT third week, especially when said week doesn't contain a TT.As some one else said you can go through the tunnel into Switzerland and then over Fuorn back to Italy.
The main point, however, is that we do not need another mountain stage in the 3rd week, three was enough.
And if the stage starting from Livigno actually coincides with the one that was supposed to finish in Canazei, that will limit significantly the desing possibility
So right now we should have something like this:Article of today, stage 18 will finish in Padova (flat)
Now that we know that stage 18 finish in Padova, we will have 3 mountain stages in the last week, which i think is the right number.This isn't another mountain stage though, Canazei was already rumoured. Sappada also really doesn't count as a mountain stage if the rumoured approach is correct. Moreover, three legitimate mountain stages is an entirely average GT third week, especially when said week doesn't contain a TT.
I can't say that this gets me excited in any way. Sounds mostly underwhelming.15: Somwhere near Lake Garda-Livigno, with Forcola+Mottolino.
16: Livigno-somwhere in Val Gardena (or maybe Val di Fassa?) with Stelvio in the middle
17: Not really sure, i'd think a mountain stage; maybe a short one in the Dolomites to arrive in Canazei or a MTF in Passo Coe like it was roumored in the beginning?
18: Flat to Padova
19: Medium mountain to Sappada
20: We know it is centered around Monte Grappa, possible downhill finish.
Stage 1 (Saturday): Venaria Reale > Torino (flat?)From https://twitter.com/ammattipyoraily and what else has been posted in this thread so far:
Stage 1 (Saturday): Venaria Reale > Torino (flat?)
Stage 2 (Sunday): ? > Oropa
Stage 3 (Monday): Novara > Alba
Stage 4 (Tuesday): ? > Andora OR Savona
Stage 5 (Wednesday): Genova > Lucca
Stage 6 (Thursday):
Stage 7 (Friday): Foligno > Perugia, ITT (somewhere in the first week)
Stage 8 (Saturday): [an additional stage in Abruzzo]
Stage 9 (Sunday): ? > Prati di Tivo?
- Rest Day - (Monday): [Abruzzo]
Stage 10 (Tuesday):
Stage 11 (Wednesday):
Stage 12 (Thursday):
Stage 13 (Friday): Sprint stage, Po Valley
Stage 14 (Saturday): Castiglione delle Stiviere > Desenzano del Garda, ITT (~25 km)
Stage 15 (Sunday): Manerba del Garda > Mottolino, Livigno (San Zeno, Aprica, Forcola di Livigno, Mottolino)
- Rest Day - (Monday): Livigno
Stage 16 (Tuesday): Livigno > ? (Eira, Foscagno, Stelvio, more?)
Stage 17 (Wednesday): > Passo Coe?
Stage 18 (Thursday): ? > Canazei? (Brocon? Fedaia? Pordoi?)
Stage 19 (Friday): Mortegliano > Sappada (Monte Rest, Duron, Valcalda, Sappada)
Stage 20 (Saturday): [Lago di Santa Croce] > Bassano del Grappa (Grappa)
Stage 21 (Sunday): Rome
@Eshnar, is there more to add?
Yeah, apart the fact that we will probably see Grappa again, i'm not super-happy either.I can't say that this gets me excited in any way. Sounds mostly underwhelming.
And finish at the Ski station in Reinswald at the end.They should just do Stelvio - Giovo - Pennes after the rest day IMHO!
Well if they would do that, Stelvio would be very important for the stage. And the stage would be at least from the design perfect.And finish at the Ski station in Reinswald at the end.
Stage 3: BargainingThey can still save it, just need to put Passo Coe after Stelvio (and Palade), and then you can have a proper Dolomite stage afterwards! https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44593618
Stage 19 and 20 are quite good for being the last two hilly or mountainous stagestage 15 (Sunday): Manerba del Garda > Mottolino, Livigno (San Zeno, Aprica, Forcola di Livigno, Mottolino)
- Rest Day - (Monday): Livigno
Stage 16 (Tuesday): Livigno > Val Gardena? (Eira, Foscagno, Stelvio, Val Gardena?)
Stage 17 (Wednesday): > Passo Coe?
Stage 18 (Thursday): ? > Padova (flat)
Stage 19 (Friday): Mortegliano > Sappada (Monte Rest, Duron, Valcalda, Sappada)
Stage 20 (Saturday): [Lago di Santa Croce] > Bassano del Grappa (Grappa)
Stage 21 (Sunday): Rome
In what universe does Fedaia count as a massive climb when Forcola di Livigno doesn't? Just smacks of trying to find a stick to beat RCS with. Also, Forcola right before Mottolino is actually a really nice combination.And there seems to be no really big mountain stages including one of the massive Italian climbs at a suitable place in the stages (early Stelvio is meaningless). No Finestre, Mortirolo, late stage Stelvio, Gavia, Giau or Fedaia. And neither well designed stages with other tough climbs to make up for this.