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So only Galibier via Télégraphe for Granon and then the next day Galibier via Lautaret and Croix de Fer before Alpe d'Huez? Lame
 
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So only Galibier via Télégraphe for Granon and then the next day Galibier via Lautaret and Croix de Fer before Alpe d'Huez? Lame
Need to see the actual profiles first, but the Granon stage is as expected and the Huez stage at least isn't Izoard-Lautaret-Huez, so not quite as lame as expected.
 
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Need to see the actual profiles first, but the Granon stage is as expected and the Huez stage at least isn't Izoard-Lautaret-Huez, so not quite as lame as expected.
Galibier south and Croix-de-Fer before Alpe does nothing, you just throw 5 HC climbs in 2 days while trying to get as little action as possible.
 
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Oct 19, 2011
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Galibier south and Croix-de-Fer before Alpe does nothing, you just throw 5 HC climbs in 2 days while trying to get as little action as possible.
This is no suprise. The archtypical way ASO design stages. Galibier - Croix de Fer and Alpe d'Huez/La Toussuire. Or Glandon - Madeleine - one of the MTFs in central part of the Tarentaise valley (La Plagne, Courchevel, etc). And similar things in the Pyrenees. 3 cat 1/HC climbs and a MTF or descent finish around Bagneres de Luchon.
 
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Wonder if we'll ever see Le Markstein in the men's race. The section we see in the middle of that stage in the women's race (Petit Ballon - Platzerasel - Le Markstein) preceeded by perhaps 5-6 more cat 2 climbs, could be a great medium mountain stage in the men's race.
A previous design of mine (PdBF the day before):
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From CN article: "Hautacam will host a second consecutive mountain-top finish on Thursday, July 21, with the stage also climbing the Col du Tourmalet on the way from Lourdes. "

Say what? Does this mean no Aubisque - Spandelles combo?
 
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Sep 20, 2017
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Safe to say this is the worst route since 2017. Two mountain stages ending with short garage ramps, three HC MTFs with a valley beforehand, Mende, a poorly-placed descent finish, and that's basically it where mountains are concerned.
 
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Wonder if we'll ever see Le Markstein in the men's race. The section we see in the middle of that stage in the women's race (Petit Ballon - Platzerasel - Le Markstein) preceeded by perhaps 5-6 more cat 2 climbs, could be a great medium mountain stage in the men's race.

Markstein itself is a very lame climb. It's a bit steeper to start but even a decent amateur rides 20+ kph up there in the second half. If there is a selection to be made on such a stage it definitely has to happen early on petit ballon / platzerwasel.
 
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They've actually gone out of their way to make it terrible, haven't they? The final mountain stage is the only decent design and it's positioned horribly.
 
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