I don't know how I'm going to see it.Saturdays queen stage is must see tv
Rnk | Prev | ▼▲ | Rider | Team | Time |
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40 | 43 | ▲3 | SIMMONS Colby | United States | 20:14 |
87 | 63 | ▼24 | KREIKEMEIER Kade | United States | 51:22 |
99 | 83 | ▼16 | AUGUST Andrew | United States | 1:01:48 |
108 | 114 | ▲6 | SHMIDT Artem | United States | 1:08:48 |
119 | 125 | ▲6 | HLADY Gavin | United States | 1:25:18 |
Widar has the required physiological level (and then some) to make the jump up to WT but I think Lotto are doing the right thing keeping him back to work on his racecraft and positioning, for what little U23 racing I've watched, I've seen this happen a few times already.
From the pictures/Directvelo it seems like Torres at the front of the group with his 2 teammates doing the work, then Belgium directly behind him with 3+1 in the break up front.You don't really know what happened today tho?
Maybe he simply doesn''t have the legs or Torres only follows him so he gambles?
Anyways gap is already 1'40, too much probably to even make the jump on Mont Cenis, this could be completely over for both Torres and Widar.
Belgium does have Verstrynge and Dockx in the breakaway for Widar to bridge up to, but it still looks very bad for him and Torres.
He doen't have the leggs or Torres is just much better? I think 2eTorres is 1 minute behind, Widar is done for. He doesn't have the legs anymore.
Torres building specifically for this with Widar trying to be good all year round and missing the last few percent maybe. Not sure how good Torres is on the descent but it's going to have to be something special, if he's still isolated on the flat it's over. Leonard is doing quite a job following this actually, maybe he will help.
Widar did the same yesterday.Valuable lesson for Torres to not just look at one guy. He kinda messed this up being focussed too much on Widar who simply wasn't feeling good.
Widar did the same yesterday.
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Widar might also been a bit worn out after winning the last 3 big u23 stage races that he raced in a row. IMO he went deep in Valle d'Aosta, where he had pretty much no team and almost every stage was a hard mountain stage.Widar has made more mistakes than 1 this week, but was also not good enough (lot's of his mistakes are coming from him thinking he was going to be better I think). Torres looks to be the best pure climber here this week but might have given it away because of 1 dumb mistake.
Widar might also been a bit worn out after winning the last 3 big u23 stage races that he raced in a row. IMO he went deep in Valle d'Aosta, where he had pretty much no team and almost every stage was a hard mountain stage.
l'Avenir is often quite tactical, it seems. It's rare to have really strong teams, and these long alpine climbs are quite hard to control. Except when Norway shows up with a 22 year old beast like Sleen to ride everyone into the ground.1'40 difference, it's over for Torres. Weird that we lose the what seemed to be 2 strongest climbers in this race in this stage. Torres was still strong enough tactically messed up.