Critérium du Dauphiné 2024, June 2 - 9

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The Bora kitchen makes me think of the first time I had people at my house and they said with a certain voice" oh you keep the bicycles inside the house " ..the kitchen gives me that feeling of needing to remove all your dirty bike stuff outside and definitely no dogs in the house.
I am sort of bummed, made side bets that EF Education will win GC and it's a chance, but not great!!
Perish the thought! Who doesn't keep their dirty bike stuff (or at least bike tools) and their dogs inside?
 
Brian Holm called it after the stage yesterday, something along the lines of "now Magnus will win tomorrow. When Mads takes a win he wants a win too, that's how it works"
Quite many called Cort yesterday, Holm not being the sole one. This after Cort suddenly showing up in stage 1 bunch sprint.
Also a fun fact about Cort:

Out his 27 pro wins, 26 have been in stage races.
To me that's a crazy stat, for a guy who seems tailormade for 1 day races.
When a young Cort broke through by winning 2 stages convincingly in 2013 ToD - a flat sprint and puncheur hill finish, I was convinced he was a born one-day rider. But he has found his opportunities.
 
Losing a finish like that against Cork is not the worst thing in the world but still a bit embarassing to flog the team like that and end up in meh position going into the sprint - that was over a bikelength at the end.
I mean, Denz almost OTL and the two 60kg guys that had given the team the best GT GC finishes before this year (Giro win and Tour 5th) are burned on a 2% false flat as if they were work donkeys like Hincapie. Not sure I were willing to do that all the time going forward if I were Hindley and Vlasov.
 
Brian Holm called it after the stage yesterday, something along the lines of "now Magnus will win tomorrow. When Mads takes a win he wants a win too, that's how it works"

Also a fun fact about Cort:

Out his 27 pro wins, 26 have been in stage races.
To me that's a crazy stat, for a guy who seems tailormade for 1 day races.
A lot of 1 day races he has participated in usually contains one guy better than him in either a sprint or hill setting, which has been his demise.
 
Losing a finish like that against Cork is not the worst thing in the world but still a bit embarrassing
For a moment there, I thought I had wandered into a Donegal GAA forum bemoaning Saturday's result.

3 people on the forum, by my estimate, will get the reference.


I had a cousin once removed playing on one team, and a brother and all his family cheering for the other.
 
Congratulations to Magnus Cort Nielsen for winning the sprint.

Good stage and i enjoyed it. The Fog alike atmosphere and the cat all splendid, the route had the biggest moustache to win today written all over it. Rogla a bit angry for not rewarding his team with a stage win, due to the work they put into it, still Rogla shaved and in good form, tomorrow is another chance. From tactical point of view one could argue mistakes were made in Bora camp, Rogla likely slightly out of position ... Still i like the fact they decided to stress test the team and try to take control of this race. Especially as stress test did show some room for improvement or at least to think about ideas on how to mitigate the problem, possibly already tomorrow.
 
We're talking about Kroon here, so how about hedges?

Dunno who you're talking about, I'm talking about Kron.

This guy:

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Not this guy:

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And definitely not this guy:

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