This, however, is true enough.We need more stages like this. Even if the Tour is decided on this kind of stages every now and then, that's not bad.
We've had enough Tours decided in the high mountains.
Italy and Spain have mountains scattered throughout and you are never more than a stage away from a potential mountain stage, but France's mountains are all concentrated in a couple of specific areas; not only that but two of the most supportive areas for cycling, Brittany and the Vendée, are about as far from them as it's possible to get in Metropolitan France.
Some ribinou in the west, chemins du vin in the centre and pavé in the north would go some way to making the race exciting while simultaneously being more fully representative of the geography of France than recent editions, which have had large numbers of stages not just in the small areas that are mountainous (that bit can't be helped, as they are inevitably going to go into the Pyrenees and Alps, it would be weird not to), but in very small segments within those mountain ranges.