I've just seen this profile for the first stage of the RideLondon Classique. Looks like a dream course for Purito with all these walls.
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With walls like that in his home town to train on, i'm surprised Alex Dowsett hasn't been challenging up the Mur de Huy!I've just seen this profile for the first stage of the RideLondon Classique. Looks like a dream course for Purito with all these walls.
With walls like that in his home town to train on, i'm surprised Alex Dowsett hasn't been challenging up the Mur de Huy!
This looks like some tough 10+ km climb until you look down at the numbers along the bottom and realise it's only 1,1km long!
View: https://twitter.com/TourDeJose/status/1529803643330908160?s=20&t=HcMlrasKoHKYVf_zjiCo7Q
The really sad thing is that when they had the mens course, they were only a few hundred metres away from using a 25% climb - Nightingale lane in RichmondI've just seen this profile for the first stage of the RideLondon Classique. Looks like a dream course for Purito with all these walls.
The Women's Tour this year literally rides past the base of one of the only steep climbs in East Anglia - twice.The really sad thing is that when they had the mens course, they were only a few hundred metres away from using a 25% climb - Nightingale lane in Richmond
As someone who lives in Gloucestershire, I can tell you that they could literally done an epic LBL style stage in the Cotswolds, proper walls on good roads. But instead it looks like from the map that they completely avoid any climbs on this year's TOB stage to Gloucester...The Women's Tour this year literally rides past the base of one of the only steep climbs in East Anglia - twice.
When you allow your child with ocd to fix your stage profiles...I like the way this Giro Valle d'Aosta profile includes the name of every street on the route. That way you will never get lost.
At first I thought it was PCS who got creative with this climb profile, but then I realised it's actually the race organisers who set the KOM there. It looks funny anyway:
Tour of Denmark, yesterday's stage.Which race is it?
"yeah she's great at low altitdue but can she also climb at negative altitude"Challenging puncheur stage in the Simac Ladies Tour:
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/TourDeJose/status/1563812521848487938
The Tour of Iran-Azerbaïdjan is back this week, and when I saw this profile I got all excited because I saw they were finishing in Kaleybar and I know they've climbed Arasbaran-Aynaloo before and that's a legit HC monster and one of the toughest climbs of world cycling climbed outside the top level (24,3km, 7,6%). Then reality hit.
Also notice how the x-axis makes the 7% climb look to be similarly steep to the final one.
Hold on a second, there is a mountain going backwards, like is the riders will fall off!!!Challenging puncheur stage in the Simac Ladies Tour:
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/TourDeJose/status/1563812521848487938
Maybe those minus numbers are gravity levels?Hold on a second, there is a mountain going backwards, like is the riders will fall off!!!
It would be hard to keep the balance.
Mountaineering Cycling.Steepest wall ever midway through the fourth stage of this year's Tour of Taiwan.
From today’s Tre Vali Varesine, I can’t even with this.