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issoisso said:As the ASO have been saying for a year, it's going to be all about the Alps, while there will be at most one Pyrenees stage that can actually do anything for the GC.
The Hitch said:Start in Passage du gois (flag not dropped till after it is crossed),
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TeamSkyFans said:the point being![]()
roundabout said:According to the official site you can follow it on the net from 11.30 CET.
jens_attacks said:i'm fine with 5 mountaintop finishes.
jens_attacks said:well probably 3 of them will be super besse like climbs.not really mountains according to il giro.once again,giro presentation will blow us away.
Christian said:
Izzy eviel said:That bit is the neutral zone at the start of the race. Last time they actually raced on it there was a big crash. I think it was the 1999 tour?
courtesy of the ASO's Tour de France websiteauscyclefan94 said:SBS - Cycling Central is providing a feed for the presentation 8:30pm AEST
Oldman said:It will be interesting to hear how they handle the current lack of a clear victor. After Armstrong retired they scarcely referred to him in the roll call of great riders and emphasized the "new era" for the Tour. If by that they meant every winner would be busted they got that part right.