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Ferminal said:
"Painful Finale" looks like the same one Viviani took the cake on...

Depends on how they really approach Oyonnax. From the north: flat, from the west: hilly-medium mountains. With some minor tweaks, this can be a good stage, but i guess we won't get them.
 
Mar 24, 2011
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Jul 3, 2009
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rghysens said:
Depends on how they really approach Oyonnax. From the north: flat, from the west: hilly-medium mountains. With some minor tweaks, this can be a good stage, but i guess we won't get them.

My bad, it is from the North I think, thought that was the same as Dauphine (isn't).
 
Jul 3, 2009
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6 Mountain stages
2 Good hilly stages
2-3 Uninteresting hilly stages
1 Cobbles stage
1 ITT
8-9 Sprints (maybe one uphill)
 
May 12, 2010
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It's a shame they have only one ITT, and all the way at the end. That's rarely interesting.

Still, a lot of good stages. Sheffield, Arenberg, Gerardmer, PDBF, Pla D'Adet. That's at least 5 really well designed stages. That's rare for the ASO.
 
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Dazed and Confused said:
yea, this will add significant spice in the first week.

They avoid the hardest sectors, but probably doesn't matter, the fight for position and nerves will cause chaos.
 
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Lanark said:
It's a shame they have only one ITT, and all the way at the end. That's rarely interesting.

I presume the theory is to force the climbs to attack early and take risks during the mountain stages as they won't know how many minutes they'll need on the Dawg for the ITT.

Obviously of Froome is in yellow at that point it'll be pointless.
 
Oct 2, 2011
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9 cobbled sections is good in anyone's language.

The first Yorkshire stage is also well designed. It will end in a sprint most likely, but it is a good stage with some difficulty.

I kind of like the stage into Bagneres de Luchon. Can anybody draw me the stage to Oyonnax? It might be hard. And how about the stage into Saint Etienne? What will that be like?
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
I would rather have the ITT on the second stage instead of the second last stage.

at the end of the Tour this TT will help the fresh riders, the ones with still some energy in the tank.
 
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Dazed and Confused said:
Looks to be enough to "hurt" a couple of GC riders or so I hope.
it's enough to hurt all of them, unless Cancellara neutralizes the stage.
 
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If Horner finds a team and is in his Vuelta shape it could be interesting, hehe...

Anyone have a link for all the profiles?
 
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webvan said:
If Horner finds a team and is in his Vuelta shape it could be interesting, hehe...
I look forward to see him tackling the cobbles out of the saddle.
 
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webvan said:
If Horner finds a team and is in his Vuelta shape it could be interesting, hehe...

Anyone have a link for all the profiles?

There is a reason he chose to "peak" for the Vuelta and not the Tour...
 
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fraserhughes said:
I presume the theory is to force the climbs to attack early and take risks during the mountain stages as they won't know how many minutes they'll need on the Dawg for the ITT.

Obviously of Froome is in yellow at that point it'll be pointless.

What you get then thought is morons like Andy Schleck grossly overestimating their own itt ability and wasting 3 mtfs

given some of the bs that came out of contador's mouth this year about how froome was going to fade like in the 12 vuelta, I wouldn't be surprised if he makes the same mistake.

not that it really matters, since froome is heads and shoulders above everyone else in climbing and recovery too
 
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This year suggests that Quintana has got the recovery and climbing part covered pretty well. He gained time on Froome on the final two mtfs, remember?