The most memorable thing about the 2016 Tour de France probably was that massive uphill sprint between Kittel & Coquard.
Tells a lot.
I actually disagree. Oddly enough I think the 2016 was both incredibly bad and had extremely iconic moments. Froomes Peyresourde descent, the Sagan-Froome crosswind attack and Froome running up the Ventoux were all extremely memorable. The problems are:
- I can never forget that whole Peyresourde thing only happened because Quintana let a tiny gap open up, refused to close it again himself, looked around and saw that nobody even remotely cared. Credit to Froome for making that attack but that stage said as much about him as it did about the patheticness that was the 2016 gc battle.
- Froome running up the Ventoux could have been one of the most iconic cycling moments of all time but it was not. Because when you look at the results you see that it never happened. The story of that day was completely detatched from the story of that Tour. A little joke on the side which had no impact on the actual story. Enjoyable while it lasted, forgetable in the great scheme of things.
- Ok Froome and Sagan riding away from the peloton was actually great.
- Those 3 moments were somewhat memorable but that was it. There was like one more okayish mountain stage and the rest was absolutely horrible. Just three weeks of riders striding along in the Sky train.