I'll begin with a very conceptual little Tour, maybe too conceptual to take part on the calendar but I would be interested to know what you think about it. Particullary for the last stage.
So it's the "Tour des Hauts-de-Seine", taking place in the smallest French département. There are three stages, which should be catched by three different types of riders.
The first one, "Courbevoie-Nanterre', is a typical ITT prologue, 8 kms on an enough flat road.

Then, a stage for punchers, starting in Genevilliers in the north of the Hauts-de-Seine, going to the South until Châtenay, and returning to the north to the Mont Valérien where begins a short circuit.

As maybe you noticed, there is no bonification sprints, neither hill sprints. It's because all the primes are on the last stage, flat circuit around the "Parc de Sceaux" in Antony and Sceaux, where there is almost 2 minutes to win in the intermediate sprints at the end of each loop. So a good flat rider in the escape would have a chance to win if he didn't lose to much before.
