85th Tour de Suisse (2.UWT) // June 12th - 19th 2022

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Mar 4, 2011
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Is this the best weather for Suisse ever? I mean sunny and clear, no downpours—though I’m sure some riders don’t think the heat is ideal.
 
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Feb 20, 2012
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Give me

One LBL like stage.
One MSR like stage
One Lombardia like stage
One Vlaanderen like stage
One Roubaix like stage

And then 15 high mountain stages so that one dimensional climbers can still win
 
Sep 26, 2020
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So:
one stage of 300km (MSR)
a few of 260km over cobbles or very hard parcour. (rvv/pr/amstel/liege/lombardie)
one ending on a wall (WP)
a small ITT (favouring the sprinters)
a big ITT (100km+)
and some HC colls.
and sprinter stages in between..


yep, we are on to something!

(That is probably a GT that WVA can win :p )

No, we need 21 breakaway stages, but if Guillaume Martin gets yellow on one of them the rest can be cancelled.
 
May 6, 2021
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Not sure if this is allowed on this forum but could somebody share a livestream of TdS if there is any? (here or PM)
Somehow not included on my Belgian television sportpackage it seems
 
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Dec 2, 2020
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I think 1 hard version of LBL is enough for a GT. Plus a stage like Paris-Roubaix, then TTs and high mountains. Make the winner be a true all arounder, not a 1 dimensional climber like they are often these days
I’d still say even more all rounder and classics style stages. Doesn’t have to be PR style risk of mechanicals, but a few really hard roleur stages and more TTs. Could even get rid a mountain stage where nothing is going to happen and let that become one of the sprint stages to keep that number from plummeting to nothing.
 
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Not sure if this is allowed on this forum but could somebody share a livestream of TdS if there is any? (here or PM)
Somehow not included on my Belgian television sportpackage it seems
Someone upthread (few days ago) mentioned the Swiss broadcaster of the race, if you want to search the thread for that.
 
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Stage 1: 5 km ultra-technical prologue
Stage 2: LBL-styled tough hilly stage
Stage 3: 300 km, windy costal flat stage (including a 10-30 km bridge)
Stage 4: Strade-styled rolling gravel stage
Stage 5: Roubaix-styled cobbled stage
Stage 6: Mountain stage (3 high mountains + short murito finish)
Stage 7: High mountain stage (three high mountains with the penultimate climb being the toughest, flat finish)
Stage 8: 50 km time trial (mostly flat)
 
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all caused by the electronic gear-shifting system, if I got that right. Any idea if he is the only one using that (or an updated version of it)?

edit: yes, according to Swiss media it's new, and somehow not working properly with the special bike setup he needs after his injury. So it should normally not affect anybody else
Also seems to be getting an abnormally large number of flats?