Hills acquired?
Passing by these giant fans?
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Those aren't fans. Those are wind turbines! Basically the opposite of fans.
Fans use electricity to make wind.
Wind turbines use wind to make electricity.
Hills acquired?
Passing by these giant fans?
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1.5 years later: I'm afraid Vingegaard might not be allowed to get into a break anymore.Guys like Pedersen, Cort, Valgren and Vingegaard will kill to take that one in a break away
Are you telling me Opi&Omi girl was a wind turbine?Those aren't fans. Those are wind turbines! Basically the opposite of fans.
Are you telling me Opi&Omi girl was a wind turbine?
Those aren't fans. Those are wind turbines! Basically the opposite of fans.
Fans use electricity to make wind.
Wind turbines use wind to make electricity.
To give an example of the above mentioned alternative route for the third stage (which would be 226 km long):I think Danish hills would always disappoint, and furthermore increase the risk of a crashfest. While it would have to be a long stage (given that there's no way around visiting Jellingstenene), I would have preferred if stage 3 went by Ribe and Vadehavet, and for the finish-line to be at the top of Dybbøl Banke.
To give an example of the above mentioned alternative route for the third stage (which would be 226 km long):
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Siltoftvej is an option for an even more exposed road, but it's also somewhat narrow.
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As for the rest of the route, rumours point to Lille for the first rest day after the Danish start. From what I've read there's more pointing to cobbles and hilly stages in the first week and no concrete rumour of any TTT (despite what I've speculated might be in the cards).
Neither of the bridges are used in this design, but while one would probably be if not closed then not much of use, Sønderborgmotorvejen would be completely open. (You can zoom in on the map in the link posted).
I didn't even know this year's route for Danmark Rundt, but if the Tour were to finish on Dybbøl Banke I don't think they should do a loop in Sønderborg (this year is the same finish it seems as previously in Danmark Rundt). I think the final 300 m on cobbles are harmless, certainly no more dangerous than going in the opposite direction.
Zoom of the mapI couldn't zoom in quite enough to see whether it did cross the bridges or not. This deisign would definitely work then, but I guess the Sønderborg Municipality has demanded that the route also goes through the city.
You're probably right about the cobbles not being that dangerous. It not being the widest of roads would probably be more crucial than the surface.
Christian Prudhomme insisted that the airport should be within 5 km from the finish line, which pretty much eliminated the pre-proposed Vejle finish.
But they could have made a much better stage 3 by starting the stage in Odense (much closer to Nyborg) with a flat finish on wide roads in Billund (right in front of Legoland). And as a bonus, the airport in Billund is much larger and even closer to the end destination .
Let's not push it.Odense - Billund (190 km)
Start: St. Canute's Cathedral, Odense
Finish: Hotel Legoland/Åstvej, Billund
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Sprint: Kiddesvej (300 m of 13%)
Hill 1: Côte d'Højen Skovvej (About 1 km of 7%)
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Hill 2: Côte d'Blue Hors (About 1 km of 6%)
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Hill 3: Côte d'Østengård (About 1 km of 7.5%)
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Hill 4: Côte de Gl. Kongevej/Chr Winthers Vej (500 m of 13%)
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The dangers of sprinting on sett/belgian block cobbles (the mildest form of cobbles) is vastly overestimated, especially uphill. Otherwise, Champs-Élysées wouldn't be a thing.I couldn't zoom in quite enough to see whether it did cross the bridges or not. This deisign would definitely work then, but I guess the Sønderborg Municipality has demanded that the route also goes through the city.
You're probably right about the cobbles not being that dangerous. It not being the widest of roads would probably be more crucial than the surface.
The dangers of sprinting on sett/belgian block cobbles (the mildest form of cobbles) is vastly overestimated, especially uphill. Otherwise, Champs-Élysées wouldn't be a thing.
Denmark doesn't have any challenging cobblestone sectors with the exception of Dimen in Aabenraa which should be a Flanders-esque climb. I haven't actually tried it but from what I've heard the stones are rougher than those in De Ronde.
And this was a pretty conservative race design with the climbs being far from the finish.Let's not push it.
The cobbles in Møgeltønder have some potential as being a part of a longer circuit. You could start stage on the windy West coast and finish with 3 loops around Tønder (which includes those cobbles).I don't think there has ever been a race, not even on the Danish domestic scene, that has finished on Slotsgaden in Møgeltønder. It has been used multiple times in races, but never as a finishing point.
It's the worst road I have ever ridden in Denmark (Dimen is definitely harder, but I haven't ridden that either), and while it obviously isn't as difficult for the pros, and even though I would be interested in seeing it being used as a finish, I don't think it will ever happen in the Tour of Denmark and certainly not in a Grand Tour. One of the reasons is also that the finish line would probably always be placed in Tønder if the municipality is paying for it.
And this was a pretty conservative race design with the climbs being far from the finish.
A stage with a pure Vejle finish (not Kiddesvej) could eliminate all sprinters a turn it into a super-nervous GC-tier stage. Vejle's problem is not the narrow roads but the abundance of corners, roundabouts, traffic islands, railway crossings, bollards, speed bumps and other obstacles. It could quickly become really dangerous.
While my bid is a lot hillier, it still has a 95% chance of becoming a mass sprint. But I'm sure a lot of Danish riders wants honor a such route on home soil.When these climbs and Vejle are used in the Tour of Denmark they are meant to be decisive for the general classification, but that's not really the point of a third stage in the Tour. And if they have an early cobbled stage in France, there will be action in the first week.
But on the other hand this is a Sunday stage right before a rest day, so it would also have made sense, if it were a harder one where a bunch sprint at least wouldn't be 99.9% guaranteed.
I doubt that you'll be able to annex the French Alpes, you still haven't been able to reclaim Schleswig-Holstein...Are we turning this into the general 2022 TdF Route Rumour Thread, or are Danish territories being expanded?
I doubt that you'll be able to annex the French Alpes, you still haven't been able to reclaim Schleswig-Holstein...![]()