• OK - I see what you mean - although I do remember a bit of a climb just before Alexandroupoli in Greece in 2016 that was very hard in the heat. Also relatively short climb out of Bellinzona in Swiss part of Italy.

    On the first day it was uncomfortable in the afternoon on the main road with no shade and little breeze, but my stupid fall meant that I was an hour or two later than I should have been, so it had cooled down by the time I got to the first climb, and it was a good amount of shade once I'd got into it. I was taking salts from my first water refill stop at about 10 or 11am.

    I hit the second big climb at 11am on the second day, just when I thought it would be getting really hot. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't too bad as there was a fair bit of shade on the way up and I guess it was a cooler day. At the top, it was even a bit chilly.

    The climb on the third day was ok too. Started in sun but a good bit of shade and I had some rain near the top of the first bit.

    If we had had the kind of weather they have had in virtually every other TCR, ie 40+ degrees for at least a couple of days, those three climbs would have been much harder and probably knocked a few people out of the race.

  • Yeah, I didn't feel too bothered by the heat mostly, but I'd done TPR in the heatwave beforehand so probably had some heat adaptations already. It was the wet and cold later on that was more annoying. I was so annoyed not to make Italy one night and spend £150 on a hotel because I was going to take too long and it was only 3C in Switzerland. I did stay for their breakfast though and had a lovely morning of scenery instead.
    I saw 39C on the 'UFO' climb and another climb but I don't remember which one. It seemed to cool down for much the rest of the race except maybe the Italy section. My memory is pretty bad for details like this though.

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