Tour of Britain 5-12 September 2021

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Jun 25, 2015
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Thrilling final, alaf went too early as he's been doing lately. Wout looking really sharp, and young Hayter hung tough.
 
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Jul 16, 2015
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Alaph has lost some explosiveness (or just hasn't fine tuned it yet).

WvA did a really impressive job, but IMO Alaphilippe at his normal level should be winning that.
 
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Mar 12, 2010
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Why on earth has this climb not been used before?
Not sure- there are a lot of climbs in North and West Wales which have not been used (south wales also has some decent climbs) and could be used to make a tough Ardennes type day. Guess there is not a huge population base but today’s finish was really entertaining - certainly they gave it all in the finale and produced a thrilling finish
 
May 5, 2010
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Thrilling final, alaf went too early as he's been doing lately. Wout looking really sharp, and young Hayter hung tough.

Of course he's young, but he's also technically the "old Hayter", but also the only Hayter in this race, unlike in Norway where Leo even went and attacked him at one point.
 
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Jul 4, 2009
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Not sure- there are a lot of climbs in North and West Wales which have not been used (south wales also has some decent climbs) and could be used to make a tough Ardennes type day. Guess there is not a huge population base but today’s finish was really entertaining - certainly they gave it all in the finale and produced a thrilling finish

What's extra cool about many British climbs, is that they are situated in open terrain, like this one. It's very special.
 
Jun 7, 2010
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Sbaragli finishing 3 seconds behind Martin. Not something that 5 or so years back I thought could be possible on such a finish
 
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Feb 16, 2010
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Jun 7, 2010
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What's extra cool about many British climbs, is that they are situated in open terrain, like this one. It's very special.

I think that this is the toughest climb in the area not in the middle of nowhere (that is with a decently sized town right next to it).

Still a bit borderline in terms of logistics for the finish as the parking lot up top is not exactly large.
 
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