Tour de France 2006 route?
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Tour de France 2006 route?
When do they announce the next year's tour route? and where online can you find it when they do?
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I thought they announce around October or November
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Actually, it'll be announced in October this year... We already know it'll start in Strasbourg... Also, there are some rumors in Belgian press about inclusion of Cauberg, which has been a finish for the Amstel Gold race in the past couple of years...
Check here (at the bottom):
https://velonews.com/race/int/articles/8619.0.html
Check here (at the bottom):
https://velonews.com/race/int/articles/8619.0.html
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Cauberg is a tough, tough climb. Evil false flat for about 1000m at the top.
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Originally Posted by gmason
Late February or a little later.
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Presentation is October 27.
Prologue in Strasbourg. First stage start and end in Strasbourg. Second stage start in Strasbourg.
Government people and papers in the Benelux are indicating that much, if not all, of the first week's stages following the first will be there.
Prologue in Strasbourg. First stage start and end in Strasbourg. Second stage start in Strasbourg.
Government people and papers in the Benelux are indicating that much, if not all, of the first week's stages following the first will be there.
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Originally Posted by ndelaude
When do they announce the next year's tour route? and where online can you find it when they do?
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no TTT... i don't like the idea of a TTT in an event like this anyway. with a 52 km and a 56 km individual TTs it looks good for Ullrich... Basso going to have a hard time holding him off... looks bad for the likes of a Cunego (if he get his health under control) or a Valverde
2006 Tour de France itinerary (1-23 July)
1 July: Prologue in Strasbourg - 7 km
2 July: 1st stage - Strasbourg - Strasbourg - 183 km
3 July: 2nd stage - Obernai - Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) - 223 km
4 July: 3rd stage - Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) - Valkenburg (Netherlands) - 216 km
5 July: 4th stage - Huy (Belgium) - Saint-Quentin - 215 km
6 July: 5th stage - Beauvais - Caen - 219 km
7 July: 6th stage - Lisieux - Vitre - 184 km
8 July: 7th stage - Saint-Gregoire - Rennes (individual time trial) - 52 km
9 July: 8th stage - Saint-Meen-le-Grand - Lorient - 177 km
10 July: Rest day in Bordeaux
11 July: 9th stage - Bordeaux - Dax - 170 km
12 July: 10th stage - Cambo-les-Bains - Pau - 193 km
13 July: 11th stage - Tarbes - Val d'Aran, Pla-de-Beret (Spain) 208 km
14 July: 12th stage - Luchon - Carcassonne - 211 km
15 July: 13th stage - Beziers - Montelimar - 231 km
16 July: 14th stage - Montelimar - Gap - 181 km
17 July: Rest day in Gap
18 July: 15th stage - Gap - L'Alpe d'Huez - 187 km
19 July: 16th stage - Le Bourg d'Oisans - La Toussuire - 182 km
20 July: 17th stage - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Morzine - 199 km
21 July: 18th stage - Morzine - Macon - 193 km
22 July: 19th stage - Le Creusot - Montceau-les-Mines (individual time trial) - 56 km
23 July: 20th stage - Antony - Paris (Champs-Elysées) - 152 km
2006 Tour de France itinerary (1-23 July)
1 July: Prologue in Strasbourg - 7 km
2 July: 1st stage - Strasbourg - Strasbourg - 183 km
3 July: 2nd stage - Obernai - Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) - 223 km
4 July: 3rd stage - Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) - Valkenburg (Netherlands) - 216 km
5 July: 4th stage - Huy (Belgium) - Saint-Quentin - 215 km
6 July: 5th stage - Beauvais - Caen - 219 km
7 July: 6th stage - Lisieux - Vitre - 184 km
8 July: 7th stage - Saint-Gregoire - Rennes (individual time trial) - 52 km
9 July: 8th stage - Saint-Meen-le-Grand - Lorient - 177 km
10 July: Rest day in Bordeaux
11 July: 9th stage - Bordeaux - Dax - 170 km
12 July: 10th stage - Cambo-les-Bains - Pau - 193 km
13 July: 11th stage - Tarbes - Val d'Aran, Pla-de-Beret (Spain) 208 km
14 July: 12th stage - Luchon - Carcassonne - 211 km
15 July: 13th stage - Beziers - Montelimar - 231 km
16 July: 14th stage - Montelimar - Gap - 181 km
17 July: Rest day in Gap
18 July: 15th stage - Gap - L'Alpe d'Huez - 187 km
19 July: 16th stage - Le Bourg d'Oisans - La Toussuire - 182 km
20 July: 17th stage - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Morzine - 199 km
21 July: 18th stage - Morzine - Macon - 193 km
22 July: 19th stage - Le Creusot - Montceau-les-Mines (individual time trial) - 56 km
23 July: 20th stage - Antony - Paris (Champs-Elysées) - 152 km
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Ahhh. The TTT was one if-if not my favorite event.. I think it's ridiculous to take it out. I really appreciate the team aspect of the tour, and I'm really sad to see it go. It was also great coverage for the lesser famous teams..
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Originally Posted by brianallan
Ahhh. The TTT was one if-if not my favorite event.. I think it's ridiculous to take it out. I really appreciate the team aspect of the tour, and I'm really sad to see it go. It was also great coverage for the lesser famous teams..
[edit] guess we'll have to wait another year to see what the CSC TTT team could do with Cancellera in there... that would be a smokin' TTT [edit]
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Amusing snipes at Lance during the presentation. Made every effort to make sure there were little or no references to him in the tributes.
Then they went out of their way to take stabs at him during their presentations.
The saying goes "Be careful what you ask for" will make itself evident when television viewship declines dramatically as ASO triumphantly welcomes in their "Next Chapter"
Then they went out of their way to take stabs at him during their presentations.
The saying goes "Be careful what you ask for" will make itself evident when television viewship declines dramatically as ASO triumphantly welcomes in their "Next Chapter"
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ASO is hilarious. Every year they do something even dumber and this year at the presentation was priceless.
Bruyneel was great talking about how the US had four of the top ten Pro Tour riders and France having four in the top 100. Heck, IMO Moreau is their best rider and he was 79th...their best was Moncoutie at 30th...so his point was that they are simply not good enough. But then the focus is on AG2R and Cofidis. Apparently, many other people were put out by this.
But, as has been the case the last few years, they try to figure out some trick and good riders figure out how to overcome them. Bad ones abandon.
They were right to drop the TTT...since they decided to "socialize" the results by mitigating the time advantages (because the "big money teams have too much of an advantage") it had become comical and stupid.
Bruyneel was great talking about how the US had four of the top ten Pro Tour riders and France having four in the top 100. Heck, IMO Moreau is their best rider and he was 79th...their best was Moncoutie at 30th...so his point was that they are simply not good enough. But then the focus is on AG2R and Cofidis. Apparently, many other people were put out by this.
But, as has been the case the last few years, they try to figure out some trick and good riders figure out how to overcome them. Bad ones abandon.
They were right to drop the TTT...since they decided to "socialize" the results by mitigating the time advantages (because the "big money teams have too much of an advantage") it had become comical and stupid.
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