Eshnar said:I made the route scheme of next year based on rumours...
and Alpe d'Huez?
Eshnar said:I made the route scheme of next year based on rumours...
McLovin said:and Alpe d'Huez?
McLovin said:I did not know.
They definitely can televise the Stelvio even if it's before Gavia... The only thing that doesn't make me trust this rumour is that this stage cannot happen in stage 15... unless it's 300 kms long. So they should do that in stage 16, which will be on tuesday and I really doubt they will.Lupetto said:I don't think that they put Stelvio und Gavia in one stage, they never did. Even Zomegnan never did that.That would mean, that the Stelvio isn't televised.
I assume, that the Stelvio will be a MTF, penultimate climb of the stage or before a finish in Bormio. But they will put the pass into television.
Personally I'm happy with that.airstream said:Its terrible. Zomegnan wouldn't be afraid of going abroad twice. This stage was planned like 50th anniversary of Coppi's victory, yes? That was an unique occasion. How could they remove it???I'm very disappointed.
Zoncolan said:I wouldn't call a sprint stage a waste of a day. It's as much a part of road cycling as the TT or climbing/descending. With the start being in Denmark, you're pretty much guaranteed we'll have more than this year.
That's why there's a question mark with the TTT. Not really a huge fan (at least not the Armstrong era length).
Queen stage starting in Bormio, climbing Gavia from Valfurva, then Mortirolo from Monno side, up to Aprica and Ponte di Legno, Gavia from that side and finish on top of Stelvio in a snow storm. Drooling_)
then the course is realling going to suck. let's hope it isn;t trueEshnar said:I made the route scheme of next year based on rumours...
Stage 1-3 We all know these
REST
Stage 4: TTT somewhere in Friuli
Stage 5: flat along the coast
Stage 6: flat along the coast
Stage 7: mixed stage TA style
Stage 8: MTF to Campitello Matese
Stage 9: flat or mixed stage heading north
Stage 10: Strade Bianche stage with finish (almost official) in Siena (the actual finish of MSB itself)
Stage 11: Mountain stage with San Pellegrino In Alpe and Abetone (this stage was strongly rumoured a month ago and nobody denied it nor rumoured another possible stage in Tuscany, so I still rate it as likely)
Stage 12: Finish in Rapallo, in memory of WW
Stage 13: Finish somewhere in Piemonte, flat or almost flat.
Stage 14: MTF to Cervinia (seems official), likely after Saint Pantaleon
Stage 15: This is tricky. Someone say it's the day of Stelvio, but it's strange because it would mean a pretty long transfer between two mountain stages (100+ kms at least, probly 150+). If it isn't so, then is likely a medium mountain stage on the GDL routes.
REST
Stage 16: Mortirolo/Aprica/Santa Cristina. Or Stelvio if it's not in stage 15.
Stage 17: sprinter's stage going south
Stage 18: ITT (flat or mixed, dunno)
Stage 19: Treviso - Tre Cime Di Lavaredo with Duran, Forcella Staulanza, Giau, Tre Croci.
Stage 20: MTF To L'Alpe Di Pampeago. The route is not clear (they could approach it via Passo Manghen or via Lavazé)
Stage 21: Flat stage to Milan
This is my interpretation of the rumours.![]()
What is that you don't like, exactly?Ryo Hazuki said:then the course is realling going to suck. let's hope it isn;t true
Eshnar said:What is that you don't like, exactly?
To me it seems a good route.
flat stages... 5-6... more than last year but they don't seem too much. We still have to see if they are actually pan flat.Libertine Seguros said:WAY too many flat stages. A TTT. Ridiculously backloaded. Not a lot of ITT mileage. Finishing with a pointless flat stage instead of the much more interesting shortish ITT of recent years.
But mostly that first week. Ugh, hideous. Almost Tour level bad.
Stage 3 I read somewhere was not flat, at least the finish.Libertine Seguros said:I'm seeing stages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, probably 12, 13, 17 and 21 as flat stages.
That's 8, probably 9. That's too many.
I'm saying there's not enough ITT mileage because there's only one ITT and a prologue, so unless it's a 65km ITT as tough as Sestri Levante in '09 it's not enough - and even then you had the 15km ITT in Rome at the end! Also there should be no TTT, because the TTT has no business existing anywhere off the track. That should be a 25km or so ITT instead, like the Cholet one in the 2008 Tour.
Otherwise, the entire first week is a complete waste of everybody's time and effort and it looks like it's going to be a two week race. Admittedly, that's better than the pathetic 2011 Tour, but still disappointing.
No, I'm pretty sure I read on Gazzetta that the finish of stage 3 will be something like 5-6% uphill... it's not a wall, but neither flat.Libertine Seguros said:If they've found somewhere around Horsens that doesn't make the finish totally flat I'll be amazed. Are you sure you're not thinking of when we were discussing what they could possibly do with 3 stages in Denmark and somebody posted pictures of Kiddesvej in Vejle (otherwise known as "literally the only thing of any interest in the Post Danmark Rundt"?):
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Eshnar said:What is that you don't like, exactly?
To me it seems a good route.
If you mean there aren't super HC as MTF, this is good. The important is there are super HC before the final climb... San Pellegrino In Alpe + Abetone is a great mountain stage, for example (perhaps too good to be so early in the race), St.Pantaleon + Cervinia the same. If the Stelvio is a penultimate climb the last one won't matter too much (and if it's easy the riders will be forced to attack on the Stelvio). It all comes down to the route of the dolomitic stages, especially the last one, which has a lot of alternatives. If the Tre Cime are really preceeded by Duran + Staulanza + Giau, I really don't see what you could expect more.Ryo Hazuki said:nowhere near enough hard mountainstages
