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Well, there are also rumours that Granon and Ventoux will return to the Tour in 2025. It will be tough.Let the speculation commence.
Well, there are also rumours that Granon and Ventoux will return to the Tour in 2025. It will be tough.Let the speculation commence.
Finestre, Sestriere, Montgenèvre, Granon would be OK as a stage.Well, there are also rumours that Granon and Ventoux will return to the Tour in 2025. It will be tough.
No. Horrible misuse, worse than Stelvio.Finestre, Sestriere, Montgenèvre, Granon would be OK as a stage.
It‘s a bit worse than 2018. If they make it Stage 20, then the race is too backloaded and otherwise the Finestre is too far out. Anyway, half the rumors at this point are just coming up with climbs you‘d like to see in a race.No. Horrible misuse, worse than Stelvio.
Yeah, would be great, and from the top of Finestre to the top of granon, there's just 71 km.Finestre, Sestriere, Montgenèvre, Granon would be OK as a stage.
Let the speculation commence.
Well, there are also rumours that Granon and Ventoux will return to the Tour in 2025. It will be tough.
Rather Iseran - Mont Cenis - Finestre and finish at Sestriere.Finestre, Sestriere, Montgenèvre, Granon would be OK as a stage.
No. Horrible misuse, worse than Stelvio.
It's not necessary at the moment. The GC favourites are also the best TT riders in grand tours.we'd need 2 dead flat 60km ITTs and a 75km dead flat TTT to somewhat balance the route
It's not necessary at the moment. The GC favourites are also the best TT riders in grand tours.
It would be necessary if we had a Pantani vs Indurain.
Mate, Vingo is a better TT rider than what Pantani was.Let's see how Remco does this year.
If so, we may very well have a Pantani vs Indurain-like race (Remco the Indurain, Vingo the Pantani)
No longer, I'm afraid.what is the category beyond HC?
Whatever that is, the Finestre gets it. Single hardest climb in cycling
They also can do a
-Val d'Isere - Sestriere (Iseran, Mont-Cenis, Finestre, Sestriere)
(short transfer through Tunnel de Frejus)
-Modane - Granon (Telegraphe, Galibier, Granon)
No longer, I'm afraid.
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APM coefficient of 688, to Finestre's 487.
While the coefficient is flawed (it does not have a means to take altitude or surface into account, so Finestre ranks below Zoncolan, Angliru, Hochtor and Gamoniteiro), I do believe that 18km at 11% with large brick-paved sections and ramps of over 20% - being battered by the wind coming in from the coast as well - gives it the edge.
Babadag in Turkey. Raced last year in Tour of Turkey-what climb is that?
The rankings I have seen of Finestre (albeit more than 10 years ago) puts it well harder than Mortirolo, Zoncolon, and Angliru. Mainly due to the length, the constant gradient providing no rest, as well as the final 8km being gravel. The climb you posted likely would be harder, however
Vars, Izoard, Granon would be great, though I would not be surprised if they skip Vars in that case.Two good ways to order a route with both Finestre and Granon, one south to north, one north to south;
Stage n: ??? - Gap (obligatory if they enter the Alps from the south)
Stage n+1: Embrun or Gap - Granon (Vars, Izoard)
Stage n+2: Briançon - Sestrière (Galibier, Mont Cenis, Finestre)
(transfer through the Fréjus tunnel)
Stage n+3: Modane or Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - somewhere further north in the Alps
Stage n: ??? - Granon (Galibier)
Stage n+1: Briançon - Sestrière (either the same route as in the previous example, or if you don't want to double up on climbs, Izoard, Montgenèvre, Finestre)
Stage n+2: Pinerolo - southern French Alps (e.g. Lombarde - Bonette - Jausiers finish like in 2008)