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Team time trials in Grand Tours – A once dying discipline of innovation, strategy and execution back on the rise?

DAMPIERRE, FRANCE - MARCH 07: Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Jumbo-Visma crosses the finish line during the 81st Paris - Nice 2023 - Stage 3 a 32.2km team time trial from Dampierre en Burly to Dampierre en Burly / #ParisNice / on March 07, 2023 in Dampierre, France. (Photo by Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

Team time trials were once a common feature of Grand Tours in cycling, with the format offering a chance to see great innovation in action and the best teams to work seamlessly for victory, but they’ve become some of a dying art in recent years.

That is, except for at the Vuelta a España, with three of the four last editions containing a team race against the clock in its early phase and much of the 2010s seeing team time trials continue to feature in Spain, while they fell out of fashion at the Tour de France into the current decade. The same is true of the Giro d’Italia, with no TTT in the past 10 editions, having featured in the 10 prior editions between 2006 and 2015.

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