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STAGE 15 July 20 Valréas - Villard-de-Lans (111.231mi/179km)
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COURSE: On paper, this doesn’t look like a difficult stage. The highest point is only at 4500 feet elevation, but there are two very serious climbs in the last 60km and a summit finish.
The Col de l’Echarasson is 12km at 7.4 percent, the Col de Chalimont 10km at 6 percent, and the final 100km are on narrow, winding roads.
FAVORITES: Expect some surprise moves in this rugged terrain that could see the yellow jersey change hands. It’s the sort of stage that Alex Vinokourov or Tyler Hamilton could claim.
HISTORY: The most recent of five finishes at Villard-de-Lans, in 1990, saw Erik Breukink win an uphill time trial. The previous year, Laurent Fignon took a solo stage win that gave him a 50-second GC lead over Greg LeMond — who came back to win in Paris, by a scant eight second, the narrowest overall victory in Tour history.
VALRÉAS:
Starts: 3 (1987-94-98)
Finishes: 0
VILLARD-DE-LANS:
Starts: 2 (1986-93)
Finishes: 5 (1985-87-88-89-90)
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