Tirreno Adriatico 2021 – Stage 5 preview
By David Hunter Castellato > Castelfidardo 205.9km This is my idea of heaven.
By David Hunter Castellato > Castelfidardo 205.9km This is my idea of heaven.
By David Hunter Le Broc > Valdeblore 119km The organisers had to change the start of this stage due to COVID regulations currently in the south of France, but we still get to finish at the top of Colmiane. The stage is now 119km, but it does feature three cat 2 climbs in the opening 50km,…
By David Hunter Terni > Prati Di Tivo 148.2km The race returns to Prati di Tivo.
By David Hunter Brignoles > Briot 202.5km Too hard for the sprinters, not hard enough for the GC men.
By David Hunter Monticiano > Gualdo Tadino 218.8km A long day in the saddle.
By David Hunter Vienne > Bollène 200km This should be the last chance for the sprinters.
By David Hunter Camaiore > Chiusdino 201.3km Just the second stage, but we already hit some classic Tirreno walls.
By David Hunter Chalon-sur-Saône›Chiroubles(187.6km) This is what you call a proper stage.
By David Hunter Lido Di Camaiore > Lido Di Camaiore 156.5km We start with a sprint stage.
By David Hunter The racing in Italy continues with Tirreno-Adriatico, which is usually one of the best races in the calendar. Just like in most years, the race has something for everyone. Stage 1 It should be a sprint, but three times up a tough little climb in the opening 60km certainly spices things up a…
By David Hunter Oinville-sur-Montcient›Amilly(188km) A stage the organisers created with the hope of seeing some echelons.
By David Hunter Saint-Cyr-L’École > Saint-Cyr-L’École 166km Stage 1 is a day with a few possible outcomes, but to me it looks like a sprint. We start and finish in Saint-Cyr-L’École, which is the twin town of where I live!
By David Hunter Time for the first proper world tour stage race of 2021. Stage 1 A nice little loop to start the week. It will be cold, but the wind should be light, so that means we’ll get a sprint. The final 600m averages 3%, which will make things interesting.
By David Hunter Siena > Siena 184.2km For me, it’s the first monument of the year.
By David Hunter Laigueglia > Laigueglia 202.9km This race is all about the lap circuit.
By David Hunter Quaregnon > Dour 205km Hipsters go get the beard oil, it’s time for Le Samyn.