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Tirreno - Adriatico 2021, March 10 - March 16

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I at least expected top 10 today. Bora didnt bother to pull peloton for him speaks for itself.

Obviously there was no reason for them to pull, when they know he couldn't possibly win. Him catching Covid was unlucky and has set him back, but he might bounce back.

Exactly what I was just asking, but not towards Giro or Tour, but towards the WCH. That could be a "season saver" from him. One or two wins in Giro/Tour won't be enough for a rider like he is.

I think two wins in Giro/Tour wouldn't be bad for him these days. But we'll se what he can do later on.
 
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How would you design this kind of stage?

Just a lazy mock-up with a gimmicky double (1½) Ventoux ascent to start the stage, but the point was to have Col de Lagarde-d'Apt as penultimate climb, as you get the short circuit trouble with Ventoux instead. The detour with Mur de Monieux adds 10 km, so it's not necessarily a net benefit to include it (without it you can do the 1½ Ventoux as last climbs). A better made stage would come from the east, I think.

It just really has an unfortunate location.