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Aguirre said:Three climbs, as interesting as the italian parcours of this year
rghysens said:Yes, but the climbs this year were a bit more difficult. The Ponferrada circuit seems to ressemble that of Varese more.
Yes.Hugo Koblet said:Sorry if I've missed this or it's posted somewhere else, but is there any info in the TT route?
rantanplan said:Indurain, Freire, Olano, Astarloa and Delgado visit the road circuit
http://www.elbierzonoticias.com/fro...ad-Para-Darse-A-Conocer-En-El-vn15308-vst1500
jsem94 said:It's up to the riders to make the race now at least.
rantanplan said:
Buffalo Soldier said:It's a real Ardennes course.
rantanplan said:The official route isn't?
Buffalo Soldier said:7% av. 10% max, lot's of altitudes meters. That's what LBL is all about. The climbs are way shorter, but there's also a lot more of them.
Buffalo Soldier said:7% av. 10% max, lot's of altitudes meters. That's what LBL is all about. The climbs are way shorter, but there's also a lot more of them.
Taxus4a said:It is overall hard, but it is not as Liege, there is not hard part. The Castillo is a nice cobble climb with a fantastic medieval view, but very short... The rest dissapoint me.. el Bierzo is a nice place with a lot to show, but they show the worst. The circuit is not even de ITT that Igor Anton was second behind Contador.. it is almost, but a soft version, the small difference it is important.
Anyway it is quite hard overall.
Buffalo Soldier said:There's no cobbles allowed in WCs (no idea why)
If that's the case, it might just be the most stupid UCI rule ever.Buffalo Soldier said:There's no cobbles allowed in WCs (no idea why)