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Teams for the AlUla Tour:

View: https://x.com/thealulatour/status/2008589866272256403


The route is pretty much the same as usual, just in a different order. So the upgrade to 1.Pro didn't really come with any changes.


Edit: I of course didn't read the article I linked myself. They actually redesigned the mountain stage - so despite the same name, they now approach the final climb from the opposite site. Haven't seen a more detailed profile yet, but it should be much easier.
It's still very similar to previous years. 3 sprint stages, 1 slight uphill sprint, and a small mountain climb. They reordered it though. 2 sprints, uphill sprint, sprint and mountain.
 
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The sprint battles will be tasty with merlier and Milan. Jayco will want to well in this race and I suspect Double will be their pea in the GC.
 
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It's still very similar to previous years. 3 sprint stages, 1 slight uphill sprint, and a small mountain climb. They reordered it though. 2 sprints, uphill sprint, sprint and mountain.
yeah, but what you call an uphill sprint, last year was actually very steep

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now they climb up the descent instead, which should be somewhere around a steady ~5%
 
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I just noticed that all of Visma has entered vocal pronunciations of their names on PCS:

Except Matteo Jorgenson who did not take it seriously and completely butchered his own name in a recent video from the team.
 
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Route for Volta Comunitat Valenciana has been somewhat announced. Their website already has the videos of the stages but not proper profile images...

 
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So not too different from 2014 with two assumed sprint finishes and a harder one for puncheurs and GC riders. A climb closer to he finish on the flat stages may have been an improvement, but it obviously also depends on what we'll be getting once they reach France.
 
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Long stage lengths for Stage 2 and 3 compared to what we usually get in the modern era.

Stage 2 looks an ideal chance for Matt Brennan to get stage and Yellow Jersey on home soil as it doesn’t look quite hard enough to bring Pogacar and any other punchy GC guys into pushing for the victory.
 
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Long stage lengths for Stage 2 and 3 compared to what we usually get in the modern era.

Stage 2 looks an ideal chance for Matt Brennan to get stage and Yellow Jersey on home soil as it doesn’t look quite hard enough to bring Pogacar and any other punchy GC guys into pushing for the victory.

Stage 3 is interesting if ridden hard. Given length of stage and general difficulty of terrain in last 150km (very little flat) then Caerphilly difficult enough to cause gaps especially if the main protagonist goes. Finish may be somewhere else in Cardiff than ToB finish judging by fact looks like 13km from
Top to finish which is slightly longer than ToB i think
 
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From someone who used to live in Carlisle (mad that it is finishing there), to now living in Cardiff. You might as well call it the tour de me.
Keswick and Welshpool as stage starts are way more random, tbh. If you're starting from the Central Belt and heading into England down the west side of the Pennines then Carlisle is far and away the most obvious place to finish.