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I think Alaf did what he could but pogacar was just a little bit better.Alaphilippe messes it up once more.
Also Valverde played himself like an espoir.
Plottwist, brain donor is one Thibaut PinotHe needs a brain transplant. What on earth possessed him to come to the line with these guys without attacking?
But the legs of a 22 year old ...Poga played that like He had the experience of a ~41 year old
Ala also easily took 50% of the turns in the group. But I mean, it is like it is. Ala did not lose because of some *** up. So not much to do when Pogacar has the most power left.Honestly feel bad for Alaphilippe at this point. This really should have been his win, yet it's another close loss.
pog shows again his endurance.
as i have stated elsewhere, come week three of the tdf, i don't think it is going to be close. think fignon in 84.
He tried a sneak attack and got caught. He also took 3rd in the sprint so very very clearly it was Woods and Bala needed to attack early more than Davide didHe needs a brain transplant. What on earth possessed him to come to the line with these guys without attacking?