Tour de San Luis 2015 – Stage 4 Preview
By David Hunter Back to the mountains! The riders travel 142.5km from Villa Dolores to Alto El Amago. This stage is shorter than the previous ones, but it features a very difficult climb.
By David Hunter Back to the mountains! The riders travel 142.5km from Villa Dolores to Alto El Amago. This stage is shorter than the previous ones, but it features a very difficult climb.
By David Hunter 143.2km from Norwood to Paracombe and a new finish in the TDU!
By David Hunter Stage 3 and the riders travel 176.3km from Concaran to Juana Koslay, for an uphill sprint.
By David Hunter Stage 2 and we head to Stirling. A regular venue for the TDU and one of my favourite stage finishes. This is a tough stage and can be won by a sprinter, a puncheur or a breakaway specialist.
By David Hunter Stage 2 sees the riders travel 185.3km from La Punta to Mirador de Potrero. Followers of the race will be well aware of this climb, a regular feature of the race.
By David Hunter After a long winter, the World Tour gets back up and running in Adelaide. As everyone knows, defending champion Simon Gerrans is out with injury. This is a blow to the fans but a massive bonus for the other riders. With Gerro away, it certainly opens the door to a number of…
By David Hunter The race begins with 186.8km of racing from San Luis to Villa Mercedes. The race usually starts with this stage, but it’s not the exact same as usual.
By David Hunter Cycling returns to Argentina and San Luis, as the season kicks off. A lot of riders love starting their season here as there isn’t the panic of achieving World Tour points. Life in San Luis is tranquillo! The riders can begin the season here, without huge expectations. Most are just happy to…