Lol, it's almost like we could have predicted it all well in advance. Hyping the difficulty of a 1km climb which comes 50km from home and celebrating the "punchy kickers" that will "do more damage" that follow, before a completely featureless, flat final third of the stage to "set the stage for a spectacular finish" with Ellingworth (surely he should be aware of what makes a race selective with all his experience?!) talking up the "incredibly tough" route with "a series of challenging climbs", none of which are placed anywhere that's going to actually result in any meaningful action.
Just maddening. You could have such a good race in Britain, and somehow they've managed to produce something with all the same drawbacks as the old Women's Tour but without the excuse of travelling through the East of England where you do actually have to do some work to find meaningful obstacles; around the parts of the country this race is travelling you could dump a plate of spaghetti over a relief map and come up with a better bike race route. All of the negative aspects of Sweetspot, gone but not, well, gone.