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Yes, the start and end point of each stage is now finalised (apart from the start of the stage in Austria, but they have said almost where it will be) so you can plan the free routes between now.
If like to know what the plan is for alpe d'huez parcours so I can decide on tyres.
The hardest bit is trying to decide whether to go on cycle path or main road in Austria where they tend to run parallel, and you haven't got enough local info to know which is better at any given point.
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Cheers, guess I'll join komoot and see what I can see. Preferred it when it was just Gmaps.
I want to run more durable tyres, sod speed. I was paranoid about cutting mine up on CP4 last year. I'd love something to fit and forget. Any suggestions? I can only go up to maybe 32mm on the Mason.
I'm also looking for friendlier roads this time. Big, fast roads might be fast, but if you need to stop for a lie down after the stress of riding them I'd rather stick to smaller shit these days.
I need to start looking at routing but I've got to get TransP out of the way first. I'm hoping to recover so I can do my set of 600s and use them to test my kit changes. So all of this is taking up time and looking at routes is like the last thing I want to do, especially when stuff isn't finalised.