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The Hitch said:You guys do realise this is a matter of taste, right
Its like saying people are idiots because they think bananas are better than apples.
I like mountains. I Like Mountain top finishes. I like tts but mountains are more important to me. For me this is therefore a good course. But from what you say this makes me stupid.
If we are arguing, for example, who is better at climbing, Andy Schleck or Andre Greipel, and i say Andre Greipel, then you can point to Andy Schlecks mountain wins, and tell me im an idiot.
But if I and others say, that we like a course with 2 HC Mountain top finishes (compared to just the one last year and the year before,) is that really reason enough to question our cycling knowledge?![]()
That's the thing, to me, in this case it is not a matter of taste or opinion.
A course that is balanced, giving chances to win to climbers like A. Schleck or Gesink AND to powerful riders like Menchov and Evans, THAT is a good parcours.
Take this year's Tour. If it had had another long flat ITT after the first week as has always been the case, we would have most probably had three contenders instead of two (maybe even four with Samu Sanchez). Menchov would have taken 2-3 minutes on Schleck and Contador, and these two would have been forced to attack from further away to recover that time.
You say you like mountains and they are more important to you than ITT. But what you fail to understand is that TT and mountains are bound together, inextricably bound together in a GT, where you're fighting for the overall standing.
