Tour de France Tour de France 2024, Stage 12: Aurillac > Villenueve-sur-Lot, 203.6km

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Googling maps shows a nice roundabout with a lamppost in the middle and flowers around 200m to go to the finish. Very picturesque but probably not appreciated by the riders.
Probably removed, but wouldn't it be nice if the host broadcaster would have a vehicle or even a rider with a GoPro film the final 1km or so of sprint stages? Maybe show it at a slow moment in the race (so at any point today, basically) so we have an idea of what's coming up without relying upon some vague description by one of the commentators, or viewing years old Streetview coverage?

Edit: and just as I write this, I'm seeing something on the Flobikes feed. Not quite what I laid out here, but not bad.
 
Why are commentators saying it's been a difficult day, when it's not been?
it is a difficult day, other way is what you see from your armchair. It is not easy to note. Of course is not like yesterday or the gravel day, but this kind os stage you can feel nothing happened, but inside it is quite different...I hope to read Carlos Verona his feelings of every day at strava.
 
Seen some hay bales and peloton avoiding them rather confidently. Another thing i noticed is more punctures on this stage then on stage 9 gravel stage?

We've been Punk'd!

I think the explanation rather is, that on the gravel stage so much was happening, that we only got shots of people with punctures when it was riders who mattered - whereas today anything that breaks the monotony is welcome to the producers ;)
 
I think the explanation rather is, that on the gravel stage so much was happening, that we only got shots of people with punctures when it was riders who mattered - whereas today anything that breaks the monotony is welcome to the producers ;)

Nop. Tires just didn't want to give in on the gravel stage. Rather interesting detail, especially as i agree so much things were happening.