Parramattas horror year punctuated by a salary cap scandal, player misdemeanours and boardroom squabbles has resulted in an incredible $11 million loss.The massive financial hemorrhaging was announced in a letter penned by interim Eels boss and Parramatta Leagues Club CEO Paul Bevan on Tuesday.In the letter written to Leagues Club members and Eels fans, Bevan described the Eels annus horribilis as tumultuous.The Leagues Club will pick up the loss, which Bevan described as unacceptable and unsustainable, but will still post a profit in the neighbourhood of $4 million.The $11 million shortfall, the biggest in NRL history, included:* $1.12 million in fines and penalties as a result of sanctions from the NRL over salary cap indiscretions* $1.24 million to consultants and legal adviser, a significant part of which funded failed Supreme Court legal battles on behalf of the ousted Gang Of Five directors* $952,000 in player terminations, including Anthony Watmough and Kieran Foran, with around the same amount paid in fines and penalties.* $700,000 in lost sponsorship revenue* $742,000 provision for sponsorship bad debtThe impact on the club and members funds is unacceptable and unsustainable and urgent action was needed to mitigate these issues, Bevan wrote.There is more work to do on the Eels and a premiership to pursue however the biggest bushfires are out or under control.I look forward to the commencement of incoming Eels CEO Bernie Gurr and all Eels members and fans can look forward to a better year in 2017 under his guidance.Bevan outlined a number of changes the club had made to ensure a brighter future.Those included a salary cap management overhaul and the cessation of legal action against the NRL.After years of uncertainty the Club now has 100 per cent confidence in its cap and has confirmed this status with the NRL, Bevan wrote.The recent round of signings and re-signings for the Eels has been actioned with complete certainty of compliance with the salary cap.Bevan outlined a number of changes the club had made to ensure a brighter future.Those included a salary cap management overhaul and the cessation of legal action against the NRL.After years of uncertainty the Club now has 100 per cent confidence in its cap and has confirmed this status with the NRL, Bevan wrote.The recent round of signings and re-signings for the Eels has been actioned with complete certainty of compliance with the salary cap.The Eels were hit with a 12 premiership points deduction for their salary cap dramas which effectively ended their year.Star playmaker Corey Norman added to the clubs troubles when he was found guilty of drug possession and banned for six weeks by the NRL as a result of that brush with the law and a number of other off-field dramas.Winger Semi Radradra is facing allegations of domestic violence.But the that might not be the end of the Eels troubles with Bevan writing of an investigation currently being conducted by the NSW Fraud Squad into invoices to the Eels that were allegedly inflated.I would like to make clear that the intervention of the NSW Police is in relation to possible offences committed against PLC members by individuals associated with the Football Club, Bevan wrote.This is an ongoing investigation and the Club intends to keep members updated as much as possible. 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PARIS -- For the first time in 25 years, all five mountain ranges of continental France will be featured in next years Tour de France, in a stretched-out endurance test of racing that smiles on the climbing strengths of defending champion Chris Froome and his Colombian rival, Nairo Quintana.In their quest to keep the 113-year-old race young, Tour organizers have again unearthed fresh challenges from the geography of France for the three-week slog, with new climbs and, on stage 18, an unprecedented mountain-top finish on the punishing Col dIzoard high in the Alps -- a rocky, hostile and lunar terrain that could be the final big battleground for the winners check of 500,000 euros ($550,000).Thats going to be one of the really decisive stages, said Froome, the race winner for Team Sky in 2013, 2015 and again this year.Before that, on stage 12 in the Pyrenees, the Tour climbs to the Peyragudes ski station where parts of the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies were filmed in 1997.From its July 1 start in Dusseldorf, Germany, to the July 23 finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, the 3,516-kilometer (2,185-mile) route will wind over climbs in the Vosges, Jura, Massif Central, Pyrenees and Alps. Not since the Tour of 1992 have organizers made riders take on all five mountain ranges.It looks hard, said Australian rider Richie Porte, who finished fifth for the BMC Racing team this year.The toughest climbs -- graded two, one and unclassified on cyclings rising scale of difficulty -- will be slightly fewer next year: 23 in total compared to 28 this year and 25 in both 2015 and 2014. But they will be scattered across a 14 day-spread, rather than being concentrated in two blocks in the Alps and Pyrenees, and will include six especially teeth-grindingly steep ascents. The Col du Grand Colombier in the Jura has 22-percent gradients. Riders will have to arrive at the Tour in good climbing form, and maintain that strength, to compete for the title.With just three mountain-top finishes, including the Izoard, that are so often decisive on the Tour, title contenders like Froome may have to also race hard on other terrains to shake off their rivals.Its definitely going to be a climbers race from what I can tell, Froome, who was at the route unveiling in Paris, told cyclingnews.com. Its very light on time-trial kilometres but thats all part of the race and thats something Im going to have to focus my training on, being the best I can be on the climbs.Certaainly, from my first reaction there were quite a few stages going up over 2,000 metres.ddddddddddddThe Izoard goes up to 2,300 metres; thats going to be an absolute beast of a stage. Initial feelings are that its going to be a race that is won or lost in the mountains. Of course, its the Tour and anything can happen so we have to be ready for all eventualities.Just five days in, the 198 riders will face the relatively short but very sharp shock of climbing to the Planche des Belles Filles ski station in the Vosges, with leg-searing 20-percent gradients, in eastern France.The first big shake-up, Porte said.With little time for riders to catch their breath, the Tour then swings south for more climbs on stages eight and nine in the Jura, before crossing France to the west.The peloton will spend one very long day -- 214 kilometers (133 miles) -- followed by one short one -- 100 kilometers (62 miles) -- in the Pyrenees. The race then heads north again to the Massif Central range, where climbs and possible strong winds up high could catch out unwitting riders on stage 15 to Le Puy-en-Velay, part of it on roads so off the beaten track that they dont appear on some maps.The sort of stage where we can hope for unusual things to happen, said race director Thierry Gouvenou, who helped draw up the route.Two individual time trials -- the first over 13 kilometers (8 miles) on day one in Dusseldorf; the last, over 23 kilometers (14 miles), on the penultimate stage in Marseille -- will bookend the Tour before the finish in Paris but promise to be too short to be decisive in the overall outcome.Its very light on time trials, so, for sure, the race is going to be won or lost depending on what happens in the mountains, said Froome, who named two-time runner-up Quintana first among his list of expected rivals. Im going to have to be as good as I can be in the mountains. Thats going to be my focus.In a remarkable piece of showmanship on the final stage in Paris, the riders will race through the iconic Grand Palais, a giant steel-and-glass structure built for the worlds fair in 1900, on their way to the sprint finish on the Champs-Elysees, with the aim of highlighting one of the sites that could be used for Olympic events if Paris wins its bid to host the 2024 Games.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. ' ' '