MatParker117 said:
How in the blue hell did the Tour of Britain & Tour of California miss out?
Am I right in thinking there's also a tour of Austria that usually runs for a week during the tour de france, which is a similar status as Cali and ToB (got to admit I don't understand the whole x.y classification of races)? Because that looks like it's also been dropped from this calendar.
Now assuming it has, it's presumably because the UCI want to remove clashes between the Grand Tours and other races, in order to focus attention on the Grand Tours, as well as encouraging more of the 'star' riders to ride the GTs - which would also fit with the move towards smaller WT teams (because if WT are limited to 22 riders, and assuming a couple of riders each year are either injured, sick, or neo-pros not ready for a GT, you're looking at most riders having to ride at least two GTs in any given season just to put out a team).
So the question is, is this a good idea or not? Obvious negatives is that it means the removal of local races which must help build local interest, and it also puts more strain on the riders/reduces their options of racing programmes.
On the other hand it, maybe, will give more coherence to the calendar, maybe allow more focused promotion in the right places, and stop the sport essentially competing with itself at times, and also
maybe mean teams have to start managing their rider resources better across the season, rather than focusing wholly on July, and then disappearing.
I don't know if I like it or not, I think I don't, but would be great to get more explanation of this rather than just leaks. . .