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Galibier-Sarenne wipes the floor with Giau, both as single stages and as part of the whole. Very little upside in the rest of the Giro route, unless you love a week 1 Blockhaus MTF and a stage 10 40 km flat ITT over the Tour's TTT, Tourmalet and ITT.@Netserk saying the Tour route is better had me question my memory.
Bit however ass this Giro route is, it's still better than the Tour route. Imagine that.
If I had a nickle every time they went full gas on the Galibier and it all came back together I'd be filthy *** rich.Galibier-Sarenne wipes the floor with Giau, both as single stages and as part of the whole. Very little upside in the rest of the Giro route, unless you love a week 1 Blockhaus MTF and a stage 10 40 km flat ITT over the Tour's TTT, Tourmalet and ITT.
Galibier-Sarenne wipes the floor with Giau, both as single stages and as part of the whole. Very little upside in the rest of the Giro route, unless you love a week 1 Blockhaus MTF and a stage 10 40 km flat ITT over the Tour's TTT, Tourmalet and ITT.
But then at least they went full gas on the Galibier.If I had a nickle every time they went full gas on the Galibier and it all came back together I'd be filthy *** rich.
Bernal on unipuerto Giau did more damage than Galibier has done since I don't know how long.But then at least they went full gas on the Galibier.
So what? The point is that the Galibier from the north is often causing great stages even if the race ends up coming back together. Both Granon 2022 and Alpe d'Huez are among the best Tour stages in recent history, and all the favorites started the final climb together. Aside from that I also think the reason I prefer the Tour stage is not because I necessarily think the Galibier is better than the Giau but because of the climbs that come afterwards.Bernal on unipuerto Giau did more damage than Galibier has done since I don't know how long.
Both cases were entirely circumstantial. Contador would have attacked anything in 2011, and Vingegaard/Roglic making a mess out of the specific intermediate section on top of the Telegraphe is hardly a predictor for future racing.So what? The point is that the Galibier from the north is often causing great stages even if the race ends up coming back together. Both Granon 2022 and Alpe d'Huez are among the best Tour stages in recent history, and all the favorites started the final climb together. Aside from that I also think the reason I prefer the Tour stage is not because I necessarily think the Galibier is better than the Giau but because of the climbs that come afterwards.
