Wut??Joux-Plane are easy HCs doesn't help either.
Almost every pro is saying it is the hardest climb in the alps
Wut??Joux-Plane are easy HCs doesn't help either.
lol Horner went full hog last night! Promoted Jonas to #1 rider from 4th lolPreaching the ideology of Solerism as Chris Horner would say.
Does Horner have a podcast?lol Horner went full hog last night! Promoted Jonas to #1 rider from 4th lol
Though he should reconsider since Jonas can only do the tour... but anyways.. was funny
no, youtube channel,posts daily in the evening eastern timeDoes Horner have a podcast?
Thanks!no, youtube channel,posts daily in the evening eastern time
Are you getting Joux-Plane confused with another climb (Loze??)? It's literally half the length of the hard side of Stelvio at the same gradient without the altitude, for example.Wut??
Almost every pro is saying it is the hardest climb in the alps
Well its not an easy climb for sure, but hardest climb is obviously plain false. I think its a fine HC-climb, nothing more.Wut??
Almost every pro is saying it is the hardest climb in the alps
I'm not saying its the hardest climb ever, but it is definitely an HCAre you getting Joux-Plane confused with another climb (Loze??)? It's literally half the length of the hard side of Stelvio at the same gradient without the altitude, for example.
ok, i am exaggerating a little but its a super hard climb and maybe the hardest in the french alps that is a tdf regularAre you getting Joux-Plane confused with another climb (Loze??)? It's literally half the length of the hard side of Stelvio at the same gradient without the altitude, for example.
Ventoux and Madeleine from any side and Galibier, Izoard, Croix de Fer from the proper side are all way harder, to name a few staples of the race.ok, i am exaggerating a little but its a super hard climb and maybe the hardest in the french alps that is a tdf regular
I think it was Peter Winnen who supposedly said Joux-Plane is the nastiest climb in the Alps. But that's just his opinionVentoux and Madeleine from any side and Galibier, Izoard, Croix de Fer from the proper side are all way harder, to name a few staples of the race.
In the 80’s it was usually at the end of brutal stages.I think it was Peter Winnen who supposedly said Joux-Plane is the nastiest climb in the Alps. But that's just his opinion
The entire final 5 road stages look really lethargic honestlyI was just thinking that this stage really shows how badly the ASO f*cked up by not designing a better stage around the Col de la Loze. This would be a guaranteed classic if the Col de la Loze came with something like 40km to go with an easier climb still to come.
Yeah you are hearing that kind of stuff all the time from pro riders, but it's nonsense. They had one ascent where they really struggled and come up with those kind of claims. And I guess you can argue that nasty doesn't mean hard. Whatever it is, the Joux Plane is clearly a HC climb and clearly not the hardest climb in the Alps.I think it was Peter Winnen who supposedly said Joux-Plane is the nastiest climb in the Alps. But that's just his opinion