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Riddle of the Sands - Vuelta stars perplexed by beachfront team time trial course

Stretches of sand and wooden boardwalk feature in Saturday's Spanish Grand Tour opener...

Pro cyclists undertaking reconnaissance of the route of Saturday’s team time trial at the Vuelta, including Tour de France champion Chris Froome, have taken to social media to express bewilderment and concern at a section of the course where they will be riding on sand.

This morning, the Team Sky star tweeted pictures showing a stretch of the 7.4 kilometre course from Puerto Banus to Marbella on the Costa del Sol, which besides sand also show a stretch of wooden boardwalk each of the nine-man teams will have to negotiate.

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Nicolas Roche, team mate of the 2011 and 2014 Vuelta runner-up, was rather more forthright.

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Movistar rider Rory Sutherland, who will be riding in support of Tour de France podium finishers Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde, called on the UCI to explain whether the course was acceptable.

He also suggested - tongue in cheek we hope - that he might give the time trial bike a miss for this one.

Some Twitter users poked a bit of fun at it – here’s Scott O’Raw from Velocast’s take.

Finally, blogger Inner Ring pointed out another rather unusual Grand Tour stage from nearly four decades ago, when the 12 kilometre Stage 14 time trial in the Giro d’Italia in Venice was won by Francesco Moser.

If any of the peloton want tips for how to handle the sand on Saturday, perhaps they could ask road.cc’s own David Arthur? He took part the howies Battle on the Beach in Wales earlier this year – and filmed the opening lap.

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Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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cub | 9 years ago
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That giro stage in Venice looked amazing. Next time the tour comes to the uk how about going along the local canal, keep the pushchair and extendable lead brigade away for a day.

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a.jumper replied to cub | 9 years ago
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cub wrote:

That giro stage in Venice looked amazing. Next time the tour comes to the uk how about going along the local canal, keep the pushchair and extendable lead brigade away for a day.

Good idea! Make the race go through some typically UK "access control' barriers, too!

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a.jumper | 9 years ago
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The Stop Line Way (NCR 33 I think) is on sand near Burnham-on-Sea. I took one look, went "nah!" And used the road instead. Have the Vuelta hired Sustrans to do routes?

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joules1975 replied to a.jumper | 9 years ago
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a.jumper wrote:

The Stop Line Way (NCR 33 I think) is on sand near Burnham-on-Sea. I took one look, went "nah!" And used the road instead. Have the Vuelta hired Sustrans to do routes?

Coastal routes are some of the best routes the NCN has, but unfortunately mother nature has a tendency to blow sand over it - would you rather you didn't have such picturesque routes, or perhaps put up with the occasional inconvenience.

Oh, and I have no doubt the maintenance of such a route will not be down to Sustrans. Maintenance on the the majority of the NCN is normally down to the local authorities, so complain to whichever that route lies in!

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a.jumper replied to joules1975 | 9 years ago
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joules1975 wrote:
a.jumper wrote:

The Stop Line Way (NCR 33 I think) is on sand near Burnham-on-Sea. I took one look, went "nah!" And used the road instead. Have the Vuelta hired Sustrans to do routes?

Coastal routes are some of the best routes the NCN has, but unfortunately mother nature has a tendency to blow sand over it - would you rather you didn't have such picturesque routes, or perhaps put up with the occasional inconvenience.

I'd rather have a sustainable transport network and unless you've something like a beach cruiser, it's not sustainable to keep riding along a beach. Sustrans seem to have lost sight of SUStainable TRANSport often.

That section of route doesn't get covered by sand: it just is sand. The beach is kept fairly clean by the local councils, but it's still not a good cycle track!

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Airzound | 9 years ago
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It could be rather painful if riders get sand in their bottom brackets.

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Northernbike | 9 years ago
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maybe the UCI have followed FIFA and awarded next years Vuelta to Quatar so this is just to get the riders used to the conditions

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I love my bike | 9 years ago
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The first race where the broom wagon is at the front?

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KirinChris | 9 years ago
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Classic book.

A prototype dashing spy thriller from well before WW1 but clearly anticipating a showdown to come.

Slightly dated now for lack of action and notions of honour and propriety but very readable.

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nortonpdj | 9 years ago
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Well wider tyres are the fashion in the peloton these days......

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Oshsan | 9 years ago
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next: first look at Team Sky's Pinarello Fatbike

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Manchestercyclist | 9 years ago
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Clearly someone at vuelta HQ thought that since the tour commonly has the pave, so what can we do lads?

I know someone pipes up from the back, "we can make them ride on sand!"

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joules1975 replied to Manchestercyclist | 9 years ago
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GREGJONES wrote:

Clearly someone at vuelta HQ thought that since the tour commonly has the pave, so what can we do lads?

I know someone pipes up from the back, "we can make them ride on sand!"

yeah, except that the Vuelta is organised by ASO, the same people who do the tour.

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stenmeister | 9 years ago
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Maybe they can change bikes halfway through like they sometimes do on other TT courses.

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farrell | 9 years ago
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I reckon Beefy Bertie Contador knew in advance, hence why he's been practicing his bike changes all season.

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Condor Andy replied to farrell | 9 years ago
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The route's been out for months, everyone knew.

And Contador's not racing.

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Colin Peyresourde | 9 years ago
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I don't think Ecclestone and his millions think Formula 1 has gone wrong. But on the same riff there might be an added thrill if they had road side spectators and pets free to run along side their heroes. Perhaps if they also had their mechanics following in a team car....I'll stop being silly now.

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zanf replied to Colin Peyresourde | 9 years ago
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Colin Peyresourde wrote:

I don't think Ecclestone and his millions....

*[cough]*

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Phil H | 9 years ago
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What are these rules people keep quoting?
At least it will be a soft landing WHEN they chute!  4

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Ian Turnedge replied to Phil H | 9 years ago
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The rules: a good joke that loses a lot when people take it seriously.

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Torino74 replied to Phil H | 9 years ago
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Phil H wrote:

What are these rules people keep quoting?
At least it will be a soft landing WHEN they chute!  4

http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/

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Gasman Jim | 9 years ago
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What tyres for sand & planks?

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PhillBrown | 9 years ago
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Maybe this is where Formula1 is going wrong... They should introduce sand sections and boardwalks to that too!

Defiantly going to be a good one to watch.

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fukawitribe | 9 years ago
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Well they did say the route was 'very technical' but loose sand and sandy boards do seem a bit off for a team time trail to me.. should make for some potentially interesting moments mind...

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justinberman | 9 years ago
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Looking forward to watching this go past on Saturday, as I conveniently booked my summer holiday to coincide with La Vuelta. Bring it on  16

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il sole | 9 years ago
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I've ridden along the sea walk between marbella and puerto banus loads of times...it's great fun - i don't know what they're moaning at - rule no.5 everyone  3

caveat: of course I wasn't doing 30mph on a roadie - more like 20 on a CX !!!!

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