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I think that might be to long. I guess Glandon, Madeleine and Columbiere. There is another climb after Madeleine that can be used, but can't check now.
 
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that's not shabby at all
but the alpe twice is a very bad idea,i don't like it.i prefered alpe MTF and alpe MTT too
 
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Trying to work out what the stage to Le Grand Bornand will be. A bit hard to repeat the Romme/Colombiere of 2009. Plus they will probably avoid the Annecy area with the stage there the following day.

193km Glandon-Madeleine-Saises-Aravis
 
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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Not sure where they're going with the Grand Bornand stage.

Galibier - Iseran - Roselend - Saisies - Aravis would be the most likely option, I suppose.

That's what I thought but way too long :(

I thought they would definitely do Galibier but it seems too long (for Amaury) in most configurations.

Galibier-Madeleine-Tamie-Croix Fry would be around 230km.
 

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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Not sure where they're going with the Grand Bornand stage.

Galibier - Iseran - Roselend - Saisies - Aravis would be the most likely option, I suppose.

no opportunity to pave the route like in the 09 tour stage? :eek: One thing makes me happy - Andy will grab a mtt :)
 
Apr 7, 2011
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Hmm, i wish they would have done the MTT on a Ventoux.

This is ok, though. Nothing to get excited about, but it's a decent MTT

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Jul 3, 2009
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So Huez is 2x up the normal way, 26km flat/descent between (bout 50/50). No real climbs before and around 180km in length.

So which one is the queen stage? :eek:
 
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thestickybidon said:
Gotta say, pretty disappointed with the parcours if these all turn out to be true... It'll all be downhill after Corsica

At least 6 high mountains stages, what did you expected? 11 MTF-s?
 
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By the way all you ITT haters can get nuts if this route is true.
It would mean only one flat TT with a length of around 35km. Pretty pathetic for the 100th edition.:(
 
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Bavarianrider said:
By the way all you ITT haters can get nuts if this route is true.
It would mean only one flat TT with a length of around 35km. Pretty pathetic for the 100th edition.:(

There will be a TTT as well.
 
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Bavarianrider said:
By the way all you ITT haters can get nuts if this route is true.
It would mean only one flat TT with a length of around 35km. Pretty pathetic for the 100th edition.:(

Agreed.

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jens_attacks said:
let's wait for the official news though. i think it will be way more than 35 km
Let's hope. But if the rumors are true, i don't see were those additional km would be:(
 
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McLovin said:

Silly me... the 2004 stage with the famous Armstrong / Kloden sprint finish. It will probably be a carbon copy of that crappy stage design

It's going to be a breakaway stage this time around, though.
 
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McLovin said:
At least 6 high mountains stages, what did you expected? 11 MTF-s?

Its not so much the number, its more the ones that have been selected and the way those stages are likely to be constructed.
 
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Bavarianrider said:
Yeah a fiercful 20km TTT:rolleyes:
Ridicilous.

That's an ideal length for the TTT. Anything more is unfair.

There is a MTT, ITT and TTT. Well balanced.

Overly long ITTs will only provide entertainment to fans of bore fests like you and your countryman FoxyBrown.

It will not provide exciting racing.
 
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the asian said:
That's an ideal length for the TTT. Anything more is unfair.

There is a MTT, ITT and TTT. Well balanced.

Overly long ITTs will only provide entertainment to fans of bore fests like you and your countryman FoxyBrown.

It will not provide exciting racing.

1. Cycling is a team sport
2. Climbers benefit of helper sin the mountains, 2.
3. 35 flat TT km , well balanced? Yeah right:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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thestickybidon said:
Its not so much the number, its more the ones that have been selected and the way those stages are likely to be constructed.

The stages will be poor as usual. But because of the extra high mountain stages we should see some exciting racing, and the winner will be not a foregone conclusion after the first TT( In this case prob the TTT)
 
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the asian said:
The stages will be poor as usual. But because of the extra high mountain stages we should see some exciting racing, and the winner will be not a foregone conclusion after the first TT( In this case prob the TTT)
Oh, only one (poor) mountain stage more will deliver all this?
 
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Bavarianrider said:
1. Cycling is a team sport
2. Climbers benefit of helper sin the mountains, 2.
3. 35 flat TT km , well balanced? Yeah right:rolleyes::rolleyes:

But the winner is an Individual.

He shouldn't be punished because his team isn't a mega rich team with all the best Time Triallers.

Racing has changed from the 80s-90s.

If you have 100+ TT KMs specially in the Tour where Mountain stages are usually poorly designed and are less compared to other tours, the winner will be a forgone conclusion.

You must also realize that the Mountain stages are much much shorter than it was in the 80s and 90s.
 
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the asian said:
But the winner is an Individual.

He shouldn't be punished because his team isn't a mega rich team with all the best Time Triallers.

But if his team has no climbers at all to support him in the mountains, he should?
TTT is not a thing of individuasl TT abilty in the first place. It's an art that can be trained.
Remember Agricole back in 2001