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doddy13
Time for a new thread i think, routes will be anounced soon.

California is on the 6th (and is the first 2010 route anouncement i know of)
Tour de France - 14th October
Giro - 24th october
Vuelta - ???

I'll update this post with GT routes.
Edited by doddy13 on 04-10-2009 20:46
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I_Mayo
there is already thread with possible TDF stages
 
issoisso
Very early presentations this year. Usually the Tour is in late October and the other two are in early December.
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doddy13
I_Mayo wrote:
there is already thread with possible TDF stages

https://pcmdaily.c...d_id=10156

You mean that? That's in the PCM section, not the cycling. Besides, this isn't just the tour, this is everything, from the TDF - Tour of.. uhhh Missouri.
Edited by doddy13 on 04-10-2009 20:55
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I_Mayo
doddy13 wrote:
I_Mayo wrote:
there is already thread with possible TDF stages

https://pcmdaily.c...d_id=10156

You mean that? That's in the PCM section, not the cycling. Besides, this isn't just the tour, this is everything, from the TDF - Tour of.. uhhh Missouri.


i love to watch photos, but dont read whats write under them Grin sorry my mistake
edit:and btw as always you are right doddy :lol:
Edited by I_Mayo on 04-10-2009 21:17
 
doddy13
oh - by the way a rumor on the TDF route, Normandy will be on the route. It was in the french press in July.
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I_Mayo
i know that this thread is about route, but there wil be twenty teams or more? because there is more than 20, who is so strong to ride in tour.
Edited by I_Mayo on 04-10-2009 21:22
 
CrueTrue
doddy13 wrote:
Time for a new thread i think, routes will be anounced soon.

California is on the 6th (and is the first 2010 route anouncement i know of)
Tour de France - 14th October
Giro - 24th october
Vuelta - ???

I'll update this post with GT routes.


Tour Down Under has already been presented Pfft
 
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doddy13
CrueTrue wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
Time for a new thread i think, routes will be anounced soon.

California is on the 6th (and is the first 2010 route anouncement i know of)
Tour de France - 14th October
Giro - 24th october
Vuelta - ???

I'll update this post with GT routes.


Tour Down Under has already been presented Pfft


that was in 2008 right Pfft
(Vauge attempt to point out the route is almost identical to last years)
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Juan
As always, this site is the most reliable about TdF route
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issoisso
Thanks Juan Smile

So, no Tourmalet ITT.
The Tourmalet finish can be expected to be La Mongie, no doubt.

Route to be announced next week, on wednesday.
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doddy13
It looks quite believable, but it misses out quite a large chunk of France yet again.

Still, the routing is good. Brussels here i come! (oh and paris of course, wouldn't miss that)
Edited by doddy13 on 05-10-2009 19:57
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CrueTrue
Not sure if it's mentioned on the site, but a rumour says that the peloton will have to climb the Tourmalet twice.
 
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Il Gladiatore
Okay, Thovers tells us that the Tour will have a stage finish in "Lamoura", which has 500 inhabitants....
 
issoisso
Tour presentation live on eurosport Wednesday at 11am GMT
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Roman
What a bad time.. Rolling Eyes
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doddy13
British Eurosport not showing Tours or Lombardia live, but showing a bunch of blokes in suits present a map live for 70+ minutes. Genius!
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Wyman
doddy13 wrote:
British Eurosport not showing Tours or Lombardia live, but showing a bunch of blokes in suits present a map live for 70+ minutes. Genius!

I watched tours live on eurosport.....
Wait sorry... i guess it was international Wink
Edited by Wyman on 11-10-2009 17:48
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doddy13
Wyman wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
British Eurosport not showing Tours or Lombardia live, but showing a bunch of blokes in suits present a map live for 70+ minutes. Genius!

I watched tours live on eurosport.....


International or British.

Eurosport HD by the way = Eurosport Internatioal
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issoisso
Tuttosport says the Tonale, Gavia and Mortirolo will also be in the Giro next year.

That probably means the usual queen stage ending in Aprica. It started being used in the 90s with 5 climbs. Then in the 2000s it was reduced from a monster 250kms and 5 climbs to about 220 and 4 climbs. In 2008 it was used with only 3 climbs and no time differences occurred.
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