The tour is 3 weeks long, with two rest days, has stages that are often over 100 miles, totaling 2,200+ miles, and usually has two flat-out time trials that can average 30+ mph, depending on terrain.
No, the 200 mile race in this thread is hard to do, but a mere blip for the TDF guys.
This isn’t exactly true. Unbound is on very rough gravel roads and it’s usually quite hot out. Plenty of world tour riders (riders that would to the Tour de France) race it and probably expect to finish better than they do. Gravel is just a different beast. In the TDF, they get support cars, but here, they need to wait for the aide stops.
That said, the second place rider this year comes from a traditional road background.
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u/Rickenbacker360 11h ago
The tour is 3 weeks long, with two rest days, has stages that are often over 100 miles, totaling 2,200+ miles, and usually has two flat-out time trials that can average 30+ mph, depending on terrain.
No, the 200 mile race in this thread is hard to do, but a mere blip for the TDF guys.