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I would like to see a long flat TT this year, 13km of TT is far too little.
I would like to see a long flat TT this year, 13km of TT is far too little.
gregrowlerson said:This TDF route is looking alright in its emerging form. If we can have a decent amount of ITT kms then this might be one of the best GT courses in recent years.
Max Rockatansky said:I would love to see the Ventoux stage finishing in Carpentras like in 1994.![]()
rghysens said:Max Rockatansky said:I would love to see the Ventoux stage finishing in Carpentras like in 1994.![]()
Then nothing (really interesting) would happen, with the main TT the day after.
It's different, Ventoux would always be just about the final climb and it's a MTF, so having the ITT on the next day isn't a huge problem.gregrowlerson said:Given that there was only about 50 kms of ITT in 2014 and almost 0 this year, there should be AT LEAST 80 kms in the 2016 edition. If there is only a time trial on stage 13 then that would be pathetic.
No wonder Bavarianrider has been less active on here recently
Mont Ventoux, good. Three years after the last time, which was four years after the one before....this spacing is about right, and would also be the best way to go with Alp duez....
What do people think about the ITT the day after Ventoux? I ask because of the outrage caused by having the MTT in the Giro on stage 15, immediately after the queen stage of stage 14. Will the riders be less aggressive on Ventoux because of the time trial?
This TDF route is looking alright in its emerging form. If we can have a decent amount of ITT kms then this might be one of the best GT courses in recent years.
Valv.Piti said:Great overview, cant wait for the presentation.
You are definitely right that a TT doesnt harm a stage with a mtf on the Ventoux as much as the giro stage, but its still anything but perfect. Moreover it would be a classic ASO if the second ITT seriously comes after the first alps stage. I loved the dauphine finish 2014 and while the Ventoux is a simple HC mtf on a one climb stage, the mtf in Emosson isnt too difficult and long range attacks are at least possible (although tbh if the next stage would be a mountain stage too there probably also wouldnt be attacks). Maybe it will at least be the last mtf but I don't think you can expect 2 downhill finishes in a row, from the ASO.barmaher said:Ventoux is a one climb stage anyway. I like the ITT straight after it, particularly if it is not too hilly. Problem with the Giro ITT is that it is straight after a stage that could be attacked from far out if there weren't an ITT straight after.
Well I also doubt that a french guy can win a mtf on the Ventoux. We all saw how well that worked on a unipublic mtf this year.Bavarianrider said:No Chance of a MTT on July 14th as no French guy has a serious shot to win it.
Red Rick said:It's the Tour, there's no best case scenario
Gigs_98 said:Well I also doubt that a french guy can win a mtf on the Ventoux. We all saw how well that worked on a unipublic mtf this year.Bavarianrider said:No Chance of a MTT on July 14th as no French guy has a serious shot to win it.![]()
Bavarianrider said:Gigs_98 said:Well I also doubt that a french guy can win a mtf on the Ventoux. We all saw how well that worked on a unipublic mtf this year.Bavarianrider said:No Chance of a MTT on July 14th as no French guy has a serious shot to win it.![]()
There's always the Chance of a break away on Bastille day, though. Just tink of Virenque in 04.
MatParker117 said:Bavarianrider said:Gigs_98 said:Well I also doubt that a french guy can win a mtf on the Ventoux. We all saw how well that worked on a unipublic mtf this year.Bavarianrider said:No Chance of a MTT on July 14th as no French guy has a serious shot to win it.![]()
There's always the Chance of a break away on Bastille day, though. Just tink of Virenque in 04.
On a single mountain stage in a race containing Sky, Movistar and Tinkoff?
Assume you mean 2007, because the Pyrenean stages in the 2009 Tour had diseases.Gigs_98 said:Best case of stage 7 seems to be rather unlikely, considering that the next stage will be in the same area and might also use the same climbs. I'd prefer the Tourmalet in the first mountain stage and then the Loudenville finish like in 2009 with Bales and Peyresurde (although I know how unlikely that is)
Sorry for that, you are right. Please don't kill kittens.Libertine Seguros said:Assume you mean 2007, because the Pyrenean stages in the 2009 Tour had diseases.Gigs_98 said:Best case of stage 7 seems to be rather unlikely, considering that the next stage will be in the same area and might also use the same climbs. I'd prefer the Tourmalet in the first mountain stage and then the Loudenville finish like in 2009 with Bales and Peyresurde (although I know how unlikely that is)
