Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2023, stage 2: Mataró - Barcelona, 181.8k

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Were GTs always so crashy in olden times, like in the previous century?
The péloton wasn't as large in older times, because the difference in quality between the best and worst rider in the bunch was bigger. So while there may have been no fewer crashes (although there may have been because people would have more room to pick their own lines), fewer people would typically be involved.
 
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A city parcours looked fine when designed on a dry winter day in Spain, but it's looking like something to forget asap with the rain, slippery roundabouts and forum members advocating for holding races like in the good old days when men had beards and dinosaurs where thriving, and there were approx. 20% of cars (and oil) on the road, and 0.01% of roundabouts and speedbumps compared to in 2023.