Critérium du Dauphiné 2025, June 8 - 15

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As soon as Romeo got the small initial gap, the DSs of every other rider in the break should have been on their earpieces yelling: Work! Work! Work! Wasting time trying to save something in their legs was the only thing they couldn't allow themselves to do or the stage win was gone. Yet all too often in situations like this, they do exactly that.

But congrats to Romeo, timed his attack the best and got his rewards.
 
Tbf while I think Lipowitz is a dumb tactical rider and often does way too much work, it's hard to put too much blame on him when literally everyone in this group refused to do any work whatsoever. I think he tried multiple times to produce a reduced group but no one (apart from MVDP) was willing to commit.
Just look at the end, where Tejada and Barre prefer to sit on completely to guarantee 2nd and 3rd instead of committing for a tiny chance of catching Romeo.
I mean, I'm normally in favor for the smaller teams but it has to be acknowledged that the UCI points and relegation system leads to a lot of cycling terrorism.

Happy for Romeo, happy that Leknessund, Tejada and Bernard didn't win shite, maybe just me or small sample size but I feel Leknessund has shown some incredible negative racing these last two years.