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oh he did go backLooks like Pogacar will not wait for for Mcnulty
Why? There's Movistar lending a handTolhoek and Oomen should be pulling, to tire Hirschi and Pogacar even further.
Why? There's Movistar lending a hand
There's now waiting for McNulty at this point. Pogacar needs to drop the watts bomb and get back as much time as he can on Krabelin.Pogacar and McNulty will have to try to close the gap themselves on the next climb, big ask.
Quite shocked by that—thought they would have Pog stay on Rog’s wheel and other UAE support McNultydo they really let pogacar ride to get mcnulty back...
My thought exactly.. This seems more than game over for uae...Mc Nulty should work for Pogacar. Only way UAE still win this is Pogacar catching the front group solo on the next climb.
The odds of Pogacar dropping Roglic after having to bridge back up first are possibly even worse than hoping McNulty gets back on though.There's now waiting for McNulty at this point. Pogacar needs to drop the watts bomb and get back as much time as he can on Krabelin.
Majka was leading just before the descent. I assume he could not follow Roglic and he had pog and mcnulty in the wheel...Quite shocked by that—thought they would have Pog stay on Rog’s wheel and other UAE support McNulty