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It's already known that the Vuelta will be two or three weeks later. That's why I said he could do Tour-WC-Vuelta next year. Although it might be too tough, for that he'd have less races before the Tour.
 
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Why did we have Algarve, Ruta del Sol, and UAE Tour in the same week, and now a week of nothing until Omloop? Is that due to tradition, or just UCI that wants to have the "prep" races all completely finished before the "real" start of the season at Omloop?
 
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Is that due to tradition, or just UCI that wants to have the "prep" races all completely finished before the "real" start of the season at Omloop?

Could very well be, I guess.
If the races all want to end on Sunday, and also want to attract the riders doing the opening weekend, it could get... complicated.
 
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Could very well be, I guess.
If the races all want to end on Sunday, and also want to attract the riders doing the opening weekend, it could get... complicated.
Sure but Algarve and Ruta Del Sol are both 5 stages. Could easily start on Saturday and finish on Wednesday. I'm just annoyed there's no cycling to watch during the day for a week
 
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Why did we have Algarve, Ruta del Sol, and UAE Tour in the same week, and now a week of nothing until Omloop? Is that due to tradition, or just UCI that wants to have the "prep" races all completely finished before the "real" start of the season at Omloop?
It's definitely not tradition, UAE Tour overlapped until two years ago, Gran Camiño overlapped until last year.

We also have the Ardèche and Drôme races on the weekend with almost every WT team there, so that's already a double schedule for most of the WT teams on the weekend. And then there is also Rwanda which is running right now, the returning Giro di Sardegna which has taken Gran Camiño's spot and starts on Wednesday, and two newly-1.1 Greek one-day races on the weekend. Don't think this is a week of nothing at all, in fact five overlapping pro races on both weekend days is up there with the busiest of the season - and it's reflected by both Rwanda and the Greek races having really weak fields. If anything, this week needs races moved out of it.
 
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It's definitely not tradition, UAE Tour overlapped until two years ago, Gran Camiño overlapped until last year.

We also have the Ardèche and Drôme races on the weekend with almost every WT team there, so that's already a double schedule for most of the WT teams on the weekend. And then there is also Rwanda which is running right now, the returning Giro di Sardegna which has taken Gran Camiño's spot and starts on Wednesday, and two newly-1.1 Greek one-day races on the weekend. Don't think this is a week of nothing at all, in fact five overlapping pro races on both weekend days is up there with the busiest of the season.
I meant the work week (monday-friday) of nothing at all. The weekend has a lot. It's just that Rwanda is basically development teams, and Sardegna doesn't have a startlist yet. I feel one of the races from last week could have been moved to this week.
 
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I meant the work week (monday-friday) of nothing at all. The weekend has a lot. It's just that Rwanda is basically development teams, and Sardegna doesn't have a startlist yet. I feel one of the races from last week could have been moved to this week.
Every race ever prefers to end on the weekend.

Also, Sardegna not having a startlist yet means nothing other than that it's an Italian race. Emilia, Bernocchi and Tre Valli at the end of the year also don't have startlists with 24 hours to go and those are reasonably big races.