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I love the ttt as a spectacle;

But yeah if you make it long it will impact things too much and make it even harder if you aren’t on a good tea
; if you make it short it’s a waste of a stage.

I wouldn’t mind a short opener; but I am not too keen on them anymore.

Then again when was the last time we had guys from small teams in contention?
 
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Then again when was the last time we had guys from small teams in contention?
Just because they aren't in contention now shouldn't be a justification to further marginalise them, though. It just exacerbates the haves-have nots divide and condemns several teams to also-ran status in perpetuity because they will then not be able to offer a viable home to a viable leader if they are guaranteed to be marginalised and placed at a disadvantage against a team equipped with a team full of leaders to deploy keeping your riders in their place.
 
When was the last year we had a TTT in the Tour, how long was it and did it affect the GC result?

It seemed to work in 2019?
Stage 2
28km

Likewise in 2011:
Stage 2
23km

+ No gaps which counted in GC in either of those years. I don't favor a long TTT like we saw in the 90s.

A TTT can be a great spectacle and can replace a boring sprint stage early in the Tour.
 
There's a difference between a true TTT like in 2003 & 2004 which @Libertine Seguros talks about and the ~12 kilometers parade opening TTT below we see / saw at the Vuelta a Espana & Giro d'Italia recently.

Maybe we should specify about which TTT we're actually talking about first.
Actually while my opprobrium is largely fuelled by those true long TTTs, I still opposed the short ones because they achieve nothing that couldn't be done better and with none of the drawbacks with a prologue.
 
I think we should go back to the old times when Desgrange would use the TTT as a punishment for defensive riding. So if on a sprint stage, no breakaway would form, then the next flat stage would be ridden as a TTT.
 
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I think we should go back to the old times when Desgrange would use the TTT as a punishment for defensive riding. So if on a sprint stage, no breakaway would form, then the next flat stage would be ridden as a TTT.
I still favour suspending a team's DSes and replacing them with a neutral DS panel consisting of Jacky Durand, Thomas Voeckler, Aleksandr Vinokourov and the ghost of Frank Vandenbroucke.
 
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