Maaaaaaaarten said:I don't see what going further north has to add to a race, unless they're going to race in the snow at -10 celcius in Greenland or something. The lovely scenery at least distracted from the boring race though.
Put an asphalt road up one of those mountains, make sure the wind is blowing causing an echelon stage next year and this would be a great race.
Nice to have a new race - totally different environment to any other race. Makes a change from the multitude of races from the low countries/France etc. I can't think of another race with so many bridges, and a tunnel under the seaLibertine Seguros said:A hilly stage around Tromsø would be great. I know that the county of Troms helped sponsor the event this year so I can hope for that. No huge climbs but many small ones. Also, how far south do you reckon they can go? I reckon Vassbotnfjell has to be within range, although it would have to be a HTF, and it's also fairly isolated, so I could see that being a problem. Are there not some useful climbs around the Mo i Rana area?
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For me it was great to get a chance to get some photos of the peleton and to see them in real life, not only on tv. I think ASO is doinbg a great job bringing cycling to new parts of the world, it is really what cycling needs to develope in the right direction.
Libertine Seguros said:A hilly stage around Tromsø would be great. I know that the county of Troms helped sponsor the event this year so I can hope for that. No huge climbs but many small ones. Also, how far south do you reckon they can go? I reckon Vassbotnfjell has to be within range, although it would have to be a HTF, and it's also fairly isolated, so I could see that being a problem. Are there not some useful climbs around the Mo i Rana area?
Maaaaaaaarten said:I don't see what going further north has to add to a race, unless they're going to race in the snow at -10 celcius in Greenland or something. The lovely scenery at least distracted from the boring race though.
Put an asphalt road up one of those mountains, make sure the wind is blowing causing an echelon stage next year and this would be a great race.
Lundefugl said:I did some research by checking Strava and found a couple of interesting hills/mountains that could be used to improve the race. This is what I found:
Kistefjellet - 9km, 10,9%
Norddalen - 10,1km, 7,3%
(Note: I do not know if the hills are paved)
There were also several smaller hills around the area which could make this an exciting race, and I hope they will be included in the future!
Jean Etienne Amaury picturing the TdF to start in Lofoten some time. (Article in Norwegian)
Libertine Seguros said:A hilly stage around Tromsø would be great. I know that the county of Troms helped sponsor the event this year so I can hope for that. No huge climbs but many small ones. Also, how far south do you reckon they can go? I reckon Vassbotnfjell has to be within range, although it would have to be a HTF, and it's also fairly isolated, so I could see that being a problem. Are there not some useful climbs around the Mo i Rana area?
RedheadDane said:Just a thought! Imagine if Hushovd hadn't won!
I think there would've been declared National Day of Mourning in Norway!![]()
All credit to the WT teams who supported the ArticTour even if they did not send the strongest teams. Its a pity the event was ignored by other big teamsDekker_Tifosi said:yeah.. so Hushovd beat Van Hummel and Arndt.
Must have been a tough race![]()
GoArctic said:When people in Longyearbyen venture out of the town they arm themselves in case a polar bear attacks. Gives a new edge to the race to remember a gun if your going for a break away.![]()
RedheadDane said:Svalbard?
I'm sorry but...
Do they even have roads up there?
I thought it was just some research-guys. And polar bears...
Libertine Seguros said:You could have a prologue or circuit race in Longyearbyen I guess, but there's not really much of a population to get an atmosphere going!