But they didn't need to attack at 50km.Route was way harder last year. I'm pretty sure he would cook everyone on long mountain stages
Without the first stage, there would surely have been more breakas to win stages.
Last year was an absolute monologue in the mountains against rivals like Skjelmose, who are better climbers than Onley and Vauquelin.
The differences last year were huge with better participation. I don't think the level will be higher than that.
If Remco performs at a similar level in the Tour, I think he'll finish fourth again.
In any case, he'll be closer to Remco than to Vingegaard. Vingegaard's Dauphiné performance is far superior to what we're seeing in Switzerland.
I'm surprised so many people at X think Almeida can even beat Vingegaard at the Tour. They've lost perspective. Dauhpiné was superior. Lipowitz's climbing level is far superior to Ondley's and Alaphilippe's.
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