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I think that Pogi mi Лght have other opinion on this… 😉

Did you spell Vingegaard wrong?
That's much easier than Prati di Tivo and Pogacar was happy with a mountain sprint there.
Besides, Pogacar isn't absolutely likely to start anyway.
 
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So, to recap:

Sprint
Sprint of the elites
Uphill sprint
Uphill sprint/breakaway day
TTT on stage 5 for some reason
Middling unipuerto(ish) MTF #1
Middling unipuerto(ish) MTF #2
Sprint
The only MTF that's worse than Montevergine

Middling unipuerto(ish) MTF #3
Solid mid-mountain stage #1
Breakaway day
Angliru, yet again, at least since this kind of MTF kind of stopped delivering
Farrapona in the right spot for once but with no run-in to San Lorenzo
Sprint/breakaway day

Solid mid-mountain stage #2
Yet another unipuerto MTF
Meme-length sole TT
Sprint
The worst big MTF in the world for a final mountain stage
Parade

Also, where the *** are the hard mountain stages? What's supposed to be the queen stage here, Angliru with no climbs before the 55 kilometres?

Had the TTT been an ITT and had the Farrapona stage been beefed up into something resembling a queen stage, this would have been decent, but as it stands it is very poor indeed. Never seen this much quantity over quality in the mountain stages, which is saying something given that we're talking about the Vuelta.

Really really disgusting route. Not 1 single decent mountain stage. All about ________/ .

I think the worst of all stages is number 17 to el Morredero. Start of the stage is just at the feet of one of spain greatest "classic" HC col that can be found in Spain. That should have been the queen stage with 3x HC.
 
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May be time for aso to fire prudhomme and hire a competent general cycling director if this is the *** passing as a gt route aso spews
 
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Oh, took a quick look a couple minutes ago. This route is terrible, not a single hard mountain stage with a lot of first or HC climbs
 
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I’m no stage design expert like some on here, it did they make this route not to attract Vingegaard or Roglic but…

The Vuelta king himself? The triple is on
 
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I know I am prone to fatalism and hyperbole when it comes to Vuelta routes, but this is simply the worst route in recent decades especially taking into account the potential it had without even changing any start and finish.

They literally went out of their way to make bad stages.

The climbs were right there for the taking, but no.

Just put Cobertoria or before San Lorenzo (or before Angliru). or Cruz de Linares + Maravio + San Lorenzo + Farrapona.

Just climb one of the millions things you can climb in Andorra before Pal.

Just do Cantó + Bonaigua before Cerler.

Morredero is the worst of all... how could they start in O Barco and not climb anything before Morredero, I didn't even know that was possible. You're starting in Galicia, climb Ancares or Fonte da Cova, that's two proper HC right there for the taking! Or climb Llano de las Ovejas, another hard 1st/HC that's right there.

Hell, they didn't even use all the climbs before Bola del Mundo!

And that's not talking about all the other mid-mountain stages, left meh for no particular reason.

I can only hope they're doing this in an effort to attract an post-Tour Pogacar.

I agree with Red Rick, I think I'm just going on another cycling hiatus for a couple of years, all GTs are becoming much worse than they were just 10-15 years ago, and they were worse then than they used to be before that... it's just all so discouraging.
 
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Every route is tailormade for Pogacar but this one... is even more.
If he wants, he will win stages 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20. Of course he will not win 12 stages but with almost any stage being a _____/, UAE will not have a hard time to control the break and Pogacar will definitely win (at least) 6 stages.
 
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I quite often give the organisations a bit of a pass because you don't know how difficult it is to negotiate with local governments and what deals they have with certain towns. This route however, would be easy to have better stages with the same start and finish towns for most of the major mountain stages.
The unipuertos look average at best, unless I've missed something they aren't hard enough to offer much after a flat run in. Personally I prefer the rampas inhumanas on the unipuertos and the steadier gradients on big mountain stages where the accumulated fatigue means a climb doesn't need to be so steep to create good racing, this route offers the complete opposite. 3/10
 
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Vuelta has usually been a joke since the super duper ultra steep climbs
 
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So we can pencil in Pogi for the Vuelta?

I don't know tbh. I have a theory that Vingegaard is nailed in for the Vuelta and with this kind of stages he'll be forced to attack early-ish on the climbs which means a lot of energy spent by Pogacar which isn't perfect for the Worlds.
 
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The route is not that bad and i usually complain a lot about routes. The ITT is too short and the stages of La belagua and the stage where they go through lautaret, should had be better designed.

The route have some fun stages.
 
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