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What is the perfect Grand Tour?

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People often dream about having a stage whereby the last climb is easier than the penultimate climb. It seems to be an age old complaint on the forum that ASO don't include more finishes like this instead of the HC finishing climb.

To be honest, I can only think of a handful of combos without a valley in between that fit this criteria.

Pailheres- Ax 3 Domaines.
Allos- Pra Loup.
Galibier- Le Deux Alpes.

What other combos can the Tour use in France??? I don't want other climbs like Sestrieres in Italy. Just French options please....
In addition to the ones already mentioned:

Bonette- Auron
Aubisque - Couraduque
Joux Plane - Avoriaz
Glandon - Vaujany
 
7 mountain stages
1 MTT
1 ITT >55 km
2 medium mountain stages
3 punchy stages to guys like van der poel and van aert
7 flat stages.
In the 89 Tour there was a TTT of 46 km at Luxembourg City, an indvidual TT of 73 km from Dinard to Rennes and a MTT of 39 km from Gap to Orcières-Merlette, 7 mountain stages, punch stages and cobbles in Luxembourg and Belgium, does this work? Oh how I'd love a 73 km TT today.