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Ooh, stage profiles are up.
Wonder how many stages Gilbert will win?
I'm picking stages 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 16.
Wonder how many stages Gilbert will win?
I'm picking stages 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 16.
roundabout said:Ooh, stage profiles are up.
Wonder how many stages Gilbert will win?
I'm picking stages 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 16.![]()
Bavarianrider said:There will be bigger gaps in Super Besse then there were on Monte Vergine.
You can take this to the bank!
If not you can decide on my avatar right after the Super Besse stage.
Moondance said:I do not necessarily dispute this.
However you cannot argue that because the main riders did not make a concerted effort to attack on the Montevergine that it was meaningless MTF. The organisers can only do so much. If the riders choose not to show up that day that's up them.
However, the Giro direction has made an infinitely great effort to ensure course difficulty and great climbing spectacle for the fans. The Giro direction serves up the fans a delicious porterhouse steak of climbing and spectacle. The Tour offers the fans chicken and claims it's steak.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I'm desperately hoping someone pips him.
It's hard to consider someone who engages in such large and precise peaking a worthy winner of anything.
Bavarianrider said:But to be fair, from a climbers perspective, there's relly no way you can not be satisfied with this years Tour route. It might not match the Giro but it's certainly a intersting parcour for climbers.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:Tour is ok this year. 4 good stages imo.
Stages I look forward to, and I think are hard enough to be decisive.
Stage 12
Stage Profile
Luz-Ardiden Climb
Stage 14
Stage Profile
Plateau de Beille Climb
Stage 17
Stage Profile
Colla Pra Martino Climb
Stage 19
Stage Profile
Alpe d'Huez Climb
-------ok stages:
Stage 18 (this one is weak until the last km really)
Stage Profile
Col Du Galibier
Stage 8
Stage Profile
Stage 16
Stage Profile
Stages 1, 4, 6 look to have some potential for a guy like gilbert. couple others might see an attack, but meh.
+ Stages 2 (TTT) and 20 (ITT).
The rest looks meh.
an ok course. Nothing on the giro. I think a better course then last year also.
roundabout said:Wait, you put the second most awesome mountain stage of 2011 under ok category together with stages to Super-Besse and Gap?
And it's weak until the last km?
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:Meh maybe I'm a bit harsh on it. But it isn't the 2nd best stage of the year, no way. The stage on a whole is ok, and I'll move it to the above category cause your right, it's better then the other 2. But I don't think it will be that great, not steep enough.
Libertine Seguros said:I love climby races. But I am not particularly enthused by the Tour route. There's a lack of real steep stuff (climbs like Errozate remain unused) and too much reliance on the same old same old. When is Alpes-Maritimes going to be used properly? Oh look, the Tourmalet mid-stage, same as every damn year.
Not to mention that we're almost at the end of week 2 before we get a single stage where it's worth watching more than the last 10 minutes.
Bavarianrider said:The first 9 days are certainly made for him.
Bavarianrider said:There will be a more exciting stages in the first 12 days then there were in the Giro.
King Of The Wolds said:He's certainly a good bet for 1, 4 and 6.
Cav looks good for 3, 5, 7 and 11.
Gilbert will have to work for 8 and 9. Cav will have to work for 10.
The first week and a half look like being a good battle for green between Cav and Gilbert. I think there's a good mix there for the sprinters, puncheurs and break away artists. That looks like good fun, until we get to the mountains.
Cav will also fancy 15 and 21 obviously, but if Gilbert can pick up some points in the bunch sprints, which he's capable of, it looks like it might be a close fight for green, especially if Petacchi gets in the mix too. That's one thing the Giro doesn't have.
Lanark said:Well, the Giro did see two stages in the first week pretty much cancelled, that's hardly a fair comparison. Even then, it's doubtfull the Tour will be more interesting.
The biggest problem with the Tour is predictability. I don't have to watch the race to know Gilbert is going to win at least two of the three uphill sprints, Cavendish is going to win at least 3 bunch sprints, and HTC will win the TTT.
Bavarianrider said:There will be a more exciting stages in the first 12 days then there were in the Giro.
Bavarianrider said:There will be a more exciting stages in the first 12 days then there were in the Giro.
I think you exerate a bit, but you can't really blame the route then anyway. Come on want more could you excpect from the first week?Libertine Seguros said:It's all subjective. If Weylandt hadn't crashed we'd have praised stage 3 to the hilt. This year's Giro's been a bit of a letdown, but it will probably still be better than the Tour.
Sprint trains don't interest me in the slightest, nor do TTTs, so that basically leaves me with a couple of stages where Gilbert will waltz away as easily as Contador's been doing in the Giro, and Super-Besse.
Nope, still think that there's no point watching more than 10 minutes of any of these stages. HTC will just strangle the life out of it the way they usually do, and I will issue an empty threat to strangle Bob Stapleton as a result.
I know you like watching the kind of race where you can win with nothing but a half decent TT and the team super-controlling everything else - but I don't.
