Tour Méditerranéen 2.1 (6th-10th February)

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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
Directvelo says that the finish (circuit around St. Remy), not the start, is the problem.

That is a damn shame, although I can kind of see where they are coming from. Peloton at high speed through those streets sounds verz frightening.

Here you can see a video by the organizers of what the finish should have been:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycXnBT2XKBk

It would work nicely if there was only a small group. I think the chance of that would have been pretty high. This stage was perfect for a breakaway, it is too hilly for Greipel (IMO), yet not too hard and not decisive on GC. Plus there are already large time gaps.

I don't know if they judged the parcours too dangerous or if there was some other administrational problem... doesn't really seem like something that couldn't have been avoided though. Overall I'm bummed out but it makes me feel a little bit better about not being able to go see it!

/edit: After reading the article I wonder ¿if you maybe misunderstood it? As I understand it the reason for the cancellation was certain "non-complied security conditions", but it is not specified exactly where these were not complied. The organization then proposed doing a circuit race around St. Remy as a plan B. This was accepted by the Directeurs Sportifs as by the municipality, but still not by the prefecture.
 
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The prefecture informed the organizers that it would be impossible to start from Marseille because it risked to disturb the local traffic too much, specifically the access to the port, and because it demanded too many policemen. The organizers then offered to maintain the sign-in in Marseille, but then drive by car, without disturbing the traffic, to the town of Cabriès, where the départ réel was supposed to take place... Refusal from the prefecture. It was then looking like a critérium around St. Remy on the initial final circuit of 20km, that would be raced 6 times. Again the prefecture refused, and the organizers didn't even find out why. And all this despite the great efforts of the municipality of St. Remy, which had foreseen a great party for the event.

http://cyclismactu.net/news-tour-mediterraneen-la-3e-etape-annulee-30391.html
 
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There is a more detailed article on the cancellation at cyclismactu.

The original reason was that starting the stage in Marseilles would be too disruptive to traffic and would need too many police. The organisers then proposed a circuit race, which was rejected by the prefecture for no apparent reason. Apparently the parcours had previously been approved.
 
Boom will not mind too much about the stage cancellation:

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He will battle hard on Mt Faron no doubt.
 
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Duartista said:
Time trialing in strong crosswinds?

pretty pointless, the guys are light as hell, arango crashed, quintero is the heaviest escept suarez with 64 kg and did pretty well and suarez is 65 kg but he needs lot of racing in his legs
 
theyoungest said:
Yes, that's the most logical bet. Once again Boom has convinced himself he can climb, and once again tonight it will turn out he can't ;)

I also expect something from Talansky, I don't know why but I do.
Scratch that, all the bikes have been stolen from the Garmin truck, so no Garmin in the race anymore.
 
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Non-partants : Talansky, Navardauskas, Martin, Dekker, Fernandez, R. Kreder, M. Kreder, Rathe (Garmin-Sharp), Pinotti (BMC), Kiserlovski (RadioShack), El Farès (Sojasun), Giraud (La Pomme Marseille), Jarrier et Malacarne (Bretagne-Séché Environnement), Bacquet (BigMat-Auber 93) et Taciak (CCC Polsat).

The garmin boys we knew, but kinda sucks Kiserlovski is out apparently as well. Anybody know why?
 
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Julian Kern (AG2R-La Mondiale), Pablo Urtasun (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Martijn Keizer (Vacansoleil-DCM), Brice Feillu (Sojasun), Juan Arango (Colombia), Geoffroy Lequatre (Bretagne-Séché Environnement), Daniel Oss (BMC) et Aleksejs Saramotins (IAM Cycling)

peloton @ 2:10

looks like a nice group. Glad to see Julian Kern in there, I will be following his results this year