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June 27 post: On this the third day of the Tour, we'll have the first KOMs of the race.
Starting at yesterday's finish in Brussels, the Tour continues southeast where the route will get progressively hillier as it heads over the same roads used by the Ardennes classics, Fleche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
In total, there are 6 category 4/3 climbs over the second half of this stage. These climbs are not too difficult, but the roads are narrow so it will be interesting to see how many sprinters remain when the stage finishes in Spa. Jens Voigt believes this will be a dangerous stage with so many fresh guys attempting to ride at the front of the race on narrow roads. The last 2 km are flat/slightly uphill. Apparently, "a Mecca in the world of thermal spas", the host finish was appropriately named Spa during Roman Times. — Steve
Stage 2 Climbs
Km 98.0 - Côte de France - 2.2 km climb, 6.2 % - Category 4
Km 128.5 - Côte de Filot - 3.9 km climb, 4.5 % - Category 4
Km 136.0 - Côte de Werbomont - 4.5 km climb, 3.5 % - Category 4
Km 161.5 - Côte d'Aisomont - 4.5 km climb, 5.2 % - Category 3
Km 167.5 - Col de Stockeu - 3.0 km climb, 5.9 % - Category 3
Km 189.0 - Col du Rosier - 6.4 km climb, 4 % - Category 3