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Jan Hirt has ominous plans today.This Alaphilippe is still so good.
Ineos understandably doing nothing about itMartinez doesn’t look great today.
It's safer to be in front if you don't have a teammate aroundOdd positioning from Pogacar this stage, looking like a pro conti rider trying to hoover up residual KOM points
Martinez, Piganzoli and Pozzovivo seem to be in a group that chilled out a bit over the top, and now find themselves a bit dropped.~18 riders in the peloton.
Yep, Pellizzari won the Cima Coppi.Rather Pellizzari, no? Had the inside.
More him chasing Steinhauser moves, I think Majka is still there but he was slipping last updateIt's safer to be in front if you don't have a teammate around
My heart does tooIncredible descent, it just goes on and on and on...
On the ascent, I don't think he marked anyone in particular, but made sure a group wouldn't go clear and that the tempo would stay high and steady.What's up with Pogacar and Steinhauser? Pog positively mentioned him quite a few time after the stage on Sunday, seemed to have his attack in high regards. No he's marking him as if he is a GC threat, any context?
You have to pick your fights wisely. Pogacar picked Steinhauser.What's up with Pogacar and Steinhauser? Pog positively mentioned him quite a few time after the stage on Sunday, seemed to have his attack in high regards. No he's marking him as if he is a GC threat, any context?
Pellizzari was at 56 before the stage, so should be 106 now?118 - Pellizzari
95 - Quintana
91 - Scaroni
78 - Geschke
118 - Pellizzari
95 - Quintana
91 - Scaroni
78 - Geschke
Ah, I went with firstcycling. But 56 on the official site.Pellizzari was at 56 before the stage, so should be 106 now?