The first important stage race of the year (and its random weather conditions) shall start on Sunday the 8th in France, one day before Tirreno-Adriatico.

This year, the course completely avoids the Massif Central, but pays a brief visit into Morvan.

Despite the avoidance of the Massif Central, looking at profiles, there seems to be only 1 stage guaranteed for pure sprinters (the 2nd). The first one may smile upon sprinters-punchers, but even the stage going down the Rhône valley ends with climbs for punchers or punchers-climbers.

We may keep an eye on (among others):

  • Vingegaard🇩🇰 from Visma, for his first race since his withdrawal from the European Championship last year;
  • Almeida🇵🇹 from UAE, a little bit sluggish so far;
  • Ayuso🇪🇸 & Skjelmose🇩🇰 from Lidl-Trek;
  • Onley🇬🇧 & Vauquelin🇫🇷 from Ineos;
  • Gaudu🇫🇷 & Costiou🇫🇷 from FDJ, if you are French and masochist, or if they raise the level they showed lately;
  • L. Martinez🇫🇷 from Barhein.

PCS page

Stages profiles

stage 1 (Sunday the 8th):

stage 2:

stage 3 (Team Time Trial):

stage 4:

stage 5:

stage 6:

stage 7:

stage 8 (Sunday the 15th):

  • Deschanel2027@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    9 days ago

    Vauquelin🇫🇷 seems pissed at his team, but we don’t know how he managed not to be in the first 40 riders in the first miles of the day despite starting at the front of the peloton, as white jersey wearer.

    It sounds like he was more pissed at a Soudal-QS rider who would have ‘pushed’ him into a field at the start of the stage.