Tour of Flanders 2020 – Preview
By David Hunter Antwerp > Oudenaarde 243.5km Welcome to a slightly shortened Tour of Flanders.
By David Hunter Antwerp > Oudenaarde 243.5km Welcome to a slightly shortened Tour of Flanders.
By David Hunter Conegliano > Valdobbiadene 34.1km ITT The relative calm of an ITT.
By David Hunter Cervia – Monselice 192km Have you ever seen a profile like this before?
By David Hunter Cesenatico – Cesenatico 204km Yet another day for the breakaway.
By David Hunter Porto Sant’Elpidio > Rimini 182km A flat stage for the sprinters to get their teeth into.
By David Hunter Schoten > Schoten 176km Due to the restrictions over the border in Holland, we have a boring old lap circuit to contend with.
By David Hunter Lanciano > Tortoreto 177km Anyone fancy controlling this stage?
By David Hunter San Salvo > Roccaraso 208km A day in the Apennines.
By David Hunter Chartres > Tours 213km We head back to the gravel.
By David Hunter Ieper > Wevelgem 232.5km We’re edging towards the end of the season, but we’ve still got some big races left.
By David Hunter Giovinazzo > Vieste 200km Another interesting day ahead.
By David Hunter Matera > Brindisi 143km At last, a conventional looking stage.
By David Hunter Castrovillari > Matera 188km Another strange looking stage.
By David Hunter Mileto > Camigliatello Silano 225km Another weird looking stage, I do love the Giro.
By David Hunter Leuven > Overijse 197km This is going to be one hell of a race.
By David Hunter Catania – Villafranca Tirrena 140km This is a stage that falls into the weird category.
By David Hunter Enna – Etna 150km Stage 3 and we’re already off to the mountains.
By David Hunter Alcamo > Agrigento 149km For some reason, the Giro organisers love to include the map across two pages in the road book!