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every year the route is different, if the route is mostly mountain, then the cyclist who are expert in mountains will have advantage. This year, it is not like the past, good for all rounder cyclists than mountain cyclists.
The differences are marginal. The race goes through the Alpes and the Pyrenees every year and there is between 50 to 100 km of time trials plus a team time trial once in a while.
If there is one extra mountain in a particular year, that's a potential 2 minute gain for an excellent climber and if there's an extra 50km of time trialing, that's worth about 1:30 for a good time trialist.
However, you still have to be good in both disciplines in order to win the tour outright.