Stage 09 - Arc-et-Senans > > > Besançon (41.5km) ITT
Monday, July 9, 2012
None - Individual Time Trial
Tour de France 2012
Stage 09 - Arc-et-Senans > > > Besançon (41.5km) ITT
Monday, July 9, 2012
"How shall I put it? A crucial stage riddled with heritage sites and tourist landmarks. I mention heritage and tourism because it starts from the Royal Salt Works, which date from the time of Louis XV. The stunning pictures will be broadcast in 190 different countries. And I say it is a crucial stage because, after ten days of racing, the time trial will give us a much clearer picture of the state of affairs. The beautiful course is similar to the stage around the Lac de Vassivière a few years ago. We chucked in a climb which will no doubt sap cyclists' legs. We chose this terrain to make it easier for strong riders to prevail."
The battle for yellow begins
If a time trial specialist does win this years Tour, its a fair bet that he will be among the top three or four finishers today. Initially announced as 38km, this stage is now another 3.5km longer. Its a test of two halves, with the first 20 kilometres much more rolling than those near to the finish. However, there is not much here that will worry the stronger time trialists, such as Wiggins, Martin and Cancellara. They will power up the climbs and should gain three to four seconds a kilometre on Frank Schleck and the other climbers some two and three minutes by the end. If its any less than that, the RadioShack-Nissan leader will be very happy.
Sean Yates: "This could be decisive to the final GC. Bradley will be trying to win the stage and put as much time into his rivals as possible every second counts. Its an ideal length for him but not really as straightforward as the second time trial."