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Strade and Amstel are also lacking. And Omloop but he will probably not race that again.

And Giro stages.


These are Sagan's top tens from races he (so far) did not win:

Omloop: 2nd, 2nd
Strade: 2nd, 2nd, 4th and 8th
MSR: 2nd, 2nd, 4th, 4th, 4th, 6th and 10th
Amstel: 3rd and 4th

Tirreno-Adriatico: 2nd
Binck Bank Tour: 3rd and 7th

(and you can add 2nd nad 4th at La Vuelta's PC)

His worst best result from a race he has a chance to win is 3rd. Insane.
 
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Looking back at 2019 with Wout van Aert, Remco Evenepoel and Eddy Planckaert.

 
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The Tour de Suisse will have a spectacular final, a hard hilly ITT followed by a short mountain stage that actually makes sense.
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Source: https://www.tourdesuisse.ch/de/meta...ws/kantonuebergreifendes-zielwochenende-2020/
 
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wonder how the TT will work for team vehicles? the only viable route back to Disentis is again the Oberalppass
 
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I can't find the rest of the route?

Anyway, those 2 stages look great. I hope the other mountain stage(s) are a bit longer though.
 
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Reduced number of stages :(
Sucks but it just makes sense. The lack of good gc riders due to the Dauphine and some other races simply being better as tdf preperation has been an issue for years and the easiest way for the organizers to address that is shortening the race.
 
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Hardly. I think the biggest reason riders go to the Dauphine is the extra week inbetween which makes it possible to go back to altitude in between.
 
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There used to be TTs in the race, albeit often MTTs, but since the rise to prominence of Purito, they have disappeared. Now, however, the top Catalan cyclist is Marc Soler, and if we look over the last 2 years, he's pretty decent at ITTs of this kind of length - 2nd over 18,4km in Paris-Nice '18, 5th over 14,2km in Ruta del Sol '18, 9th over 31km in the '18 Tour, 9th over 25,5km in Paris-Nice '19, 14th over 19,2km in Suisse '19, and 8th over 36,1km in the '19 Vuelta. In TTs where he's motivated and in races he's targeting, he's very competitive. That may influence some thinking.
 
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Anyone here a fan of an ex-pro Maurizio Vandelli?

Obviously he was no super star (though finished 10th in the '88 Giro) but nevertheless, you can now bid to get his signed jersey on this site. Auction closes in less than 2 days and there's no bidder yet so chances are high. Part of the proceeds should go to a charity so I hope posting this here is fine.
 
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2020. I did give a thought to you and RhD when I very deliberately wrote that, so I'm glad to see it being appreciated ;)

At least you aren't from New Zealand. Then it could actually have been January 1st when you wrote it, despite (European) time stamps saying December 31st.
 
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