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The route pays homage to Tirreno-Adriatico's finest ever winner

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In what way? Climbs not hard enough?

By just looking at the profiles and not knowing the details, I'm loving the route. Tirreno used to be great in the late 00s/early 10s with just muritos and a TT. Gave it a unique character instead of just another MTF-dominant stage race.
stage 6 is the biggest gc stage and a waiting game for the last 3 km.
 
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In what way? Climbs not hard enough?

By just looking at the profiles and not knowing the details, I'm loving the route. Tirreno used to be great in the late 00s/early 10s with just muritos and a TT. Gave it a unique character instead of just another MTF-dominant stage race.
Yeah, I'm really happy to not see a MTF in this race, finally.
 
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In what way? Climbs not hard enough?

By just looking at the profiles and not knowing the details, I'm loving the route. Tirreno used to be great in the late 00s/early 10s with just muritos and a TT. Gave it a unique character instead of just another MTF-dominant stage race.
Climbs not chained together very well. If you look at the greatest Tirreno murito stages - Castelfidardo 2021, Recanati 2019 and so on - you see an onslaught of climbs without much flat between hills every single time. Here, the two main GC days play out on circuits of 22 and 29 kilometres respectively, and both circuits only have the one climb - the one they finish on/immediately after. It could be a great race, don’t get me wrong, but the chances of both GC stages ending up with all the GC favourites starting the final climb in the same group are too high for my liking and that wasn’t the case on the 2019 route.

Fwiw I fully agree that this race, much like Paris-Nice and Itzulia, generally becomes better the less it relies on a big MTF.
 
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Yeah I don't think the light criticism is about it not having a big MTF, more about the hilly stages potentially not being hard enough. Stage 6 is indeed just a waiting game till the steep final climb, stage 5 could maybe give some fireworks tho. it's up and down, some smaller roads too, lot's of steep sections. I hope it will be enough to not make it all about the TT and defensive riding.

And I'm not sure where the stage with the gravel part ends exactly, hard to see on the little map (and I don't think it's correct cause it doesn't seem to be what the short text summary says)
 
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They did also announce the start/finishes for TdFF2027 Grande Bretagne stages as well 🙃

Stage 1 starts in Leeds, capital of Yorkshire according to them (i can feel people in York already foaming at the mouth about that one). and finishes in Manchester.

Stage 2 will start in Manchester, pop across snake pass and finish in Sheffield

And Stage 3 will be London...Emma Pooleys city apparently, look i know she was born in Wandsworth,but we're stretching the links here, and no doubt its just another godawful RideLondon style crit stage anyway

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View: https://youtu.be/AqlCCSuhHCc
Should be possible to create some really good routes for the first two stages. Will get to watch racing in the Peak District again!
 
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