The Citizen (KZN)

Tour de France raises the bar

30 MOUNTAIN PASSES AWAIT RIDERS NEXT YEAR

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‘Impossible to win unless you are a great climber’, says race director.

Tour de France organisers threw down the gauntlet to the climbing specialist­s when they unveiled the “the highest Tour in history” for a 2019 edition featuring a record 30 mountain passes and five summit finishes.

With a nod to Belgian legend Eddy Merckx, the 2019 Tour begins in Brussels on July 6 and ends 3 460km later on the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 28, the opening and closing stages about as flat as it gets on the 106th edition.

After Belgium, the Tour heads into the hilly Massive Central region, then down to the Pyrenees before culminatin­g with three consecutiv­e days in the Alps between stages 18 to 20.

Fans with a taste for classic climbs will not be disappoint­ed, with the Tourmalet, La Planche des Belles Filles, the Col d’Izoard, the Col du Galibier and the Montee de Tignes all on a menu featuring a record 30 mountain passes and five summit finishes.

“This is the highest Tour in history,” Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme said.

Marketed as the Centenary of the official introducti­on of the yellow jersey, in 1919 – an innovation for roadside fans to identify the race leader – next year’s edition “is a way of paying hommage to the yellow jersey”, added Prudhomme.

“Combining that with the ‘Grand Depart’ in Brussels is a wonderful way to honour the man who best represents the image of the yellow jersey, cycling’s greatest ever champion, Eddy Merckx,” Prudhomme said.

Although featuring seven mountain and five hilly (or medium mountain) stages, there is also room for seven supposedly flat stages that are best suited to the sprinters.

“The planning here means it is impossible to win this Tour unless you are a great climber,” Prudhomme said.

Route designer Thierry Gouvenou said he felt defending champion Geraint Thomas’s team-mate and four-time champion Chris Froome may be stronger next year.

“Of the two of them I’d say Froome was better equipped on this type of route,” he said when pressed on the issue. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? BRING IT ON. Cyclists Eddy Merckx (left), Greg van Avermaet, Chris Froome and defending champion Geraint Thomas attend the unveiling of the 2019 Tour de France route yesterday.
Picture: Reuters BRING IT ON. Cyclists Eddy Merckx (left), Greg van Avermaet, Chris Froome and defending champion Geraint Thomas attend the unveiling of the 2019 Tour de France route yesterday.

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