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Aug 29, 2009
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It favours late starters, the ride from the north to the south, straight line
unless there was a late route change, they go both directions, first north, than south.

But yeah, sidewind throughout may be better than a tail- and headwind combination the early starters are likely to get.

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Sep 12, 2022
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unless there was a late route change, they go both directions, first north, than south.

But yeah, sidewind throughout may be better than a tail- and headwind combination the early starters are likely to get.

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No route change, just me not properly looking at PCS map
 
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Sep 20, 2017
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Surprised to see so many top sprinters here like Milan, Philipsen, Magnier and of course Gaviria. Last stage is surely a sprint, but stage 3 and 4 shouldnt have many sprinters survive. Especially stage 4 looks perfect for a big strong break to create havoc. Good luck to the team trying to control break formation on Ovindolli. Hopefully some GC names are playing along here.
Stage 3 is a guaranteed sprint. And with Paris-Nice having just the one flat sprint today plus yesterday's stage, that makes this the more sprinter-friendly route this week.
 
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Philipsen wasn't meant to start initially, by the way - he is a late replacement for Groves only. No idea if he plans to stay around all week.
 
Sep 2, 2011
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Patrik Pezzo Rosola wins the Trofeo Comune di Camaiore TT in 13'15".
Same route the pros will do later today. For reference, Ganna won last year's TT in 12'17".
 
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I expect a decent time from MVDP too. He trained on his ITT bike, and I guess purely for today. If he does it well, he could get the leaders jersey tomorrow and keep it until stage 5 and maybe even stage 6.
 
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Edit, in a tribute to Fausto Coppi, I decided to Coppi and Paste the profiles in this post up to the OP.

Now that the detailed profiles are out, I'm positively surprised, especially by the difficulty of the finale of stage 5. Stage 6 always looked difficult enough, but this is a really, really nice mix of stages.
I was thinking the same, I didn't realise how much the stage profiles flatten out the final climbs.
 
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Aug 31, 2019
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Is that time from Haterley really correct? When did he learn to TT like this?

Johannessen losing 4 seconds in the first 6 minutes and then losing 32 seconds in the last 7 minutes isnt very impressive. I was hoping he would invest more time on the TT bike and try to get a bit better this season.
 
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