Lanterne Rogue
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Not sure if a parcours that comes down to the final sprint is perfectly judged or simply not selective enough. Certainly made for tension though.
Not sure if a parcours that comes down to the final sprint is perfectly judged or simply not selective enough. Certainly made for tension though.
I used to live nearby (well, my parents did, I only lived there for a year or so) and I always knew that road as The Fiddlers Elbow (or just the Fiddlers) after a defunct pub on the sharp (elbow) bend some way below Keeper's Pond.Incidentally, no-one local ever calls the road at the end of the saturday stage The Tumble, it has always been known as The Keeper's (after Keeper's Pond located at the summit). It only seemed to start being called that in cycling circles back in the 90s although The Tumble shows up on OS maps as being a slope on one side of the road.
When are we going to see TOB do an iconic North Wales climbs route that includes gems like...
Gwaenysgor
Road To Hell
Horseshoe Pass
Hirnant Pass
Bwlch Y Groes
Etc?
This year's men's route finishes with a bit of a tribute to G over the final two days. The Saturday takes in two ascents of The Tumble, finish at the top second time around with the final stage starting in Newport at the velodrome named after G and finishing near City Hall just down the road from Maindy track where he started cycling (I'm assuming this isn't going to be a flat 15-20 mile stage along the coast road!).
From British Cycling
The final stage, on Sunday 7 September will start from the Geraint Thomas National Velodrome of Wales in the city of Newport, home to Beicio Cymru. After crossing the climbs and valleys of south Wales, the leg will pass the Maindy Velodrome, home to the Maindy Flyers Cycling Club that produced Geraint Thomas, among other Welsh stars, ahead of the finish in Cardiff city centre.
Yeah, my guess is it will take in Caerphilly Mountain as the organisers seem to love that climb. It will be interesting to see how they route. Hopefully they'll take in some of the other bigger climbs like the Bwlch, Rhigos or Llangynidr
They did Horseshoe Pass last year (in the women's ToB)
Could be spectacular , like a kind of Itzulia Basque. It's all about councils willing to engage really.When are we going to see TOB do an iconic North Wales climbs route that includes gems like...
Gwaenysgor
Road To Hell
Horseshoe Pass
Hirnant Pass
Bwlch Y Groes
Etc?