The shortest Stage from the Tour is a Time Trial in the city of Nice. 15 km on the flat and wide Avenues from the capital from the "Département Alpes-Maritimes" won't demand high risks and sacrifices to the pure TT specialists. To the others, well, it will be hard to keep up with the pace.
Starting in the City’s Harbour, the riders follow the Mediterranean Sea along the famous Avenue on the cycling world, the "Prom...
Read moreThe shortest Stage from the Tour is a Time Trial in the city of Nice. 15 km on the flat and wide Avenues from the capital from the "Département Alpes-Maritimes" won't demand high risks and sacrifices to the pure TT specialists. To the others, well, it will be hard to keep up with the pace.
Starting in the City’s Harbour, the riders follow the Mediterranean Sea along the famous Avenue on the cycling world, the "Promenade des Anlgais", during the first 4 km. They then turn inland into a series of 4 90 degree turns before entering the "Rue du Maréchal Joffre". The TT powerhouses have here about 3 extra kilometres to put the rest of the riders under pressure.
Into the second half of the Stage, the riders follow the river Paillon on the more twisty part of the Stage, not extremely demanding though. They cross the bridge "René Coty", turn right and start the approach to the finishing line, we have just 5 kilometres to go.
On those final 5 kilometres, the riders just have to face 7 not too demanding turns and almost no elevation gain or loss before reaching the finishing line.
With the King Stage on our doorsteps, will the GC Contenders risk anything on this Stage?