To qoute Jobiwan from last years opening Tour-thread:
This is the second Grand Depart to be held in Liege. Last time was in 2004 with Fabian Cancellara as winner. This years Prologue is a pretty straight forward one of its kinds. With sweeping corners and wide roads the technical sections shouldn't be that difficult - apart from the U-turn at the checkpoint on Quai de la Goffe. We know Liege - and area around - is capeable of hosting hilly stages. Not today, though. The prologue is almost as flat as it gets.
Prologue start time: 14:00 CET
Approximate finish: 17:25 CET
Start list: http://www.grassyknolltv.com/2012/tour-de-france/Prologue-Start-Order-and-Times.pdf
Live streams: http://www.steephill.tv/tour-de-france/#tv-schedule
Favorites:
Alex Zülle
Andrea Tafi
Arvis Piziks
jobiwan said:Is this a tad early? Maybe.
Am I ashamed? Not in the slightest.
This is the second Grand Depart to be held in Liege. Last time was in 2004 with Fabian Cancellara as winner. This years Prologue is a pretty straight forward one of its kinds. With sweeping corners and wide roads the technical sections shouldn't be that difficult - apart from the U-turn at the checkpoint on Quai de la Goffe. We know Liege - and area around - is capeable of hosting hilly stages. Not today, though. The prologue is almost as flat as it gets.


Prologue start time: 14:00 CET
Approximate finish: 17:25 CET
Start list: http://www.grassyknolltv.com/2012/tour-de-france/Prologue-Start-Order-and-Times.pdf
Live streams: http://www.steephill.tv/tour-de-france/#tv-schedule
Favorites:
Alex Zülle
Andrea Tafi
Arvis Piziks