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Tour de France 2012: Less mountains but two long time trials

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 The 2012 Tour de France will feature only three mountain arrivals but two long time trials, organizers said on Tuesday at the unveiling of the route. The 99th Tour will start on June 30 with a prologue in the Belgian town of Liege and cover 3,479 until its traditional finish on the Champs Elyssee in Paris on July 22. The race will have two rest days.
The 6.1km prologue sets the stage, with the other time trials following over 38km in the ninth stage and on the (likely Tour—deciding) penultimate day over 52km in Chartres.
“There are more time trials and less summit finishes ... It should be a thrilling race,” Tour director Christian Prudhomme said.
Featuring four medium mountain and five high mountain stages, the Tour will pass the Alps first and then the Pyrenees.
While the famous ascent to Alpe d’Huez is not on the stage plan, the riders face a major challenge in the 17.4km ascent to the Col du Grand Colombier, with an average gradient of 17.1 and steep arts of up to 12 per cent.
If he is permitted to ride in connection with a pending Court of Arbitration for Sports hearing over a doping offence, the course should suit former champion Alberto Contador more than holder Cadel Evans and Andy Schleck because he is a better time trial rider.
Sprinters led by world champion and defending green jersey holder Mark Cavendish will have nine flat stages to show their skills.

PR: prologue; F: Flat; MM: Medium Mountains; HM: High Mountains; TT: Individual Time Trial

P  PR 30 June Liège > Liège, 6.1 km

1  F   1 July Liège > Seraing, 198 km

2  F   2 July Visé > Tournai, 207 km

3  MM  3 July Orchies > Boulogne-sur-Mer, 197 km

4  F   4 July Abbeville > Rouen, 214 km

5  F   5 July Rouen > Saint-Quentin, 197 km

6  F   6 July Épernay > Metz, 210 km

7  MM  7 July Tomblaine > La Planche des Belles Filles, 199 km

8  MM  8 July Belfort > Porrentruy, 154 km

9  TT  9 July Arc-et-Senans > Besançon, 38 km

10 HM 11 July Mâcon > Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, 194 km

11 HM 12 July Albertville > La Toussuire - Les Sybelles, 140 km

12 MM 13 July Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Annonay Davézieux, 220 km

13 F  14 July Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > Le Cap d’Agde, 215 km

14 HM 15 July Limoux > Foix, 192 km

15 F  16 July Samatan > Pau, 160 km

16 HM 18 July Pau > Bagnères-de-Luchon, 197 km

17 HM 19 July Bagnères-de-Luchon > Peyragudes, 144 km

18 F  20 July Blagnac > Brive-la-Gaillarde, 215 km

19 TT 21 July Bonneval > Chartres, 52 km

20 F  22 July Rambouillet > Paris Champs-Élysées  130 km

 Source: http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/article2548794.ece

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 18:51  

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