Stage 16 has the problem that with two consecutive MTFs after it, it is likely to be raced more conservatively. Then you have two stages going through the exact same area, with absolutely zero creativity shown. The Pau-Hautacam stage makes me want to kill babies. Never anything new or interesting in the Pyrenées, huh? Yea, I know there are loads of interesting and seldom-used or unused climbs, but we can't go without using the same freaking climbs every year, now, can we?
The Tourmalet would be a great climb if it weren't used at least once every single year. Instead, I now want to see them tear the mountain down and donate it to the Japanese to build a city at sea on. The continuity on stage 17 is fine, but the stage is stupidly short. Again, like the Alpe d'Huez stage in 2011, that could work... if it were the last stage of the three. Instead, nobody's going to go from afar, because there's the godawful stage 18 to come. I'd honestly rather a Unipublic special to Hautacam.