The course typically features a mix of flat to rolling terrain with enough corners, narrow sections, and short rises to fragment the peloton without eliminating pure sprinters. The finale is usually decided by positioning in the final kilometers, where teams jostle for control and late attacks occasionally succeed if the sprint trains hesitate. Weather can play a significant role, particularly crosswinds that split the field or rain that makes the technical sections more consequential. The race rarely comes down to a single defining climb, but rather a cumulative test of positioning, timing, and the ability to stay near the front when it matters.