Tirreno Adriatico 2021 – Stage 2 Preview
By David Hunter Camaiore > Chiusdino 201.3km Just the second stage, but we already hit some classic Tirreno walls.
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.