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If not, she may well be there working for ITV like last year.
postmanhat said:Libertine Seguros said:Aviva Women's Tour route unveiled, and while there are still two stages in the East of England and still no stages in Scotland or Wales, it does look significantly more interesting from a parcours point of view, with the Chesterfield and Stoke on Trent stages having good potential for some tricky climbing terrain that ought to make bonus seconds less of a GC-settling factor.
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Quite a nice design stage 3. A bit boring perhaps in that will be following A roads for a lot of the route. But the climbing is nicely spread out, with possibly the most punishing being out of Matlock, before a short, sharp descent into Chesterfield. Probably a better parcours than last year's men's TOB stage six, which was too front-loaded in theory, though it turned out to be a killer. In old money, about 7000ft of climbing in 70 miles, so the race could blow up here.
Stage four is flat, following the river valleys untill the final quarter which gets fairly lumpy. Certainly enough to make a difference.
And great news for me, as can easily cycle to watch both stages so I hope Vos is racing it.
If not, she may well be there working for ITV like last year.