auscyclefan94 said:Read my question and you will understand what I mean.
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Final climb is good but does not do much for me.
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auscyclefan94 said:Read my question and you will understand what I mean.
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Final climb is good but does not do much for me.
Flat stages - 1;5;6;10;12;13;21roundabout said:I doubt Cavendish will make on stage 3.
Stage 2 looks worse than expected.
Where's the 5th "hilly" stage? Albi? Is stage 2 a "hilly" stage?
auscyclefan94 said:Another shocking tdf stage
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auscyclefan94 said:Another shocking tdf stage
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Parrulo said:actually this is a pretty good stage. 3 cat 1's with no flat in btw could cause some damage if raced properly the downhill is fairly technical for a while and really there are "only" 10 flat k's before the finish.
guncha said:Flat stages - 1;5;6;10;12;13;21
Medium mountain/Hilly - 2;3;7;14;16
High mountain - 8;9;15;18;19;20
ITT/TTT - 4;11;17
My understanding about medium mountain/Hilly stages are as follows:
St.2. - meaningless stage, 50km of flat after the last climb makes no sense.
St.3. - final climb is 3.5km at 8%. Under certain circumstances it could create something.
St.7. - finish for punchers (?); the route could have 2nd cat. climb.
St.14. - some hills in Lyon.
St.16. - the same finish with Manse as in 2011 (2nd cat. climb 10km before finish).
OlavEH said:Don't understand why they couldn't added Portillon and finished at Pla d'Adet instead. Would have been a much, much more interesting stage.
Fidolix said:I hope Contador ditch the tour and goes for the Giro and Vuelta, Andy too.
Bavarianrider said:Why didn't they go this way.
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THis is an absolute classic in the Pyrenees. Would have been perfect for the 100th edition
30km downhill and being the Tour de France, I doubt much will happen.Parrulo said:actually this is a pretty good stage. 3 cat 1's with no flat in btw could cause some damage if raced properly the downhill is fairly technical for a while and really there are "only" 10 flat k's before the finish.
Ferminal said:I do not see the criticism of the Ventoux stage. 240km give or take is simply how long the start and finish are apart. Whether they start from Carpentras or Lyon you're always going to get the same result in terms of not needing to watch until Bedoin. 50km or 250km I don't really care. It's more or less impossible to have a meaningful mountain chain, a couple of random borderline Cat IIs isn't going to change anything. The only way you can do it is Ventoux twice (lol) which I completely expect to happen in a few years time when they take it next.
auscyclefan94 said:Read my question and you will understand what I mean.
Bavarianrider said:Seriously they are doing a TV show but are not able to provide profiles for all stages. That's just poor.
Bavarianrider said:THis is an absolute classic in the Pyrenees. Would have been perfect for the 100th edition
Parrulo said:actually this is a pretty good stage. 3 cat 1's with no flat in btw could cause some damage if raced properly the downhill is fairly technical for a while and really there are "only" 10 flat k's before the finish.
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Take a closer look.
They added some unnecessary false flat between the last two climbs. Looks like 10 kms at least.
Ferminal said:I'm confused, a bit underwhelmed now that it's all laid out on paper. Think the second ITT saves it, easily the best stage.
Ferminal said:I'm confused, a bit underwhelmed now that it's all laid out on paper. Think the second ITT saves it, easily the best stage.
Bavarianrider said:You guys are vastly over rating that TT.
After all it's a 15km MTT featuring medium mountains.
Why didn't they just do a MTT in Annecy instead.
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Take a closer look.
They added some unnecessary false flat between the last two climbs. Looks like 10 kms at least.
I don't understand criticism about Mt.Ventoux.Magnus said:If you're wondering why it's flat I'd suggest that it's probably because that's the way the road is if you're going from Givors to Mont Ventoux in 240 km.
Personally I think the flat run-in, then MTF has as much a place in a GT as other kind of mountain stages.
Ferminal said:Why is an MTT better than two climbs and two descents?
Ferminal said:I do not see the criticism of the Ventoux stage. 240km give or take is simply how long the start and finish are apart. Whether they start from Carpentras or Lyon you're always going to get the same result in terms of not needing to watch until Bedoin. 50km or 250km I don't really care. It's more or less impossible to have a meaningful mountain chain, a couple of random borderline Cat IIs isn't going to change anything. The only way you can do it is Ventoux twice (lol) which I completely expect to happen in a few years time when they take it next.