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Pogi, Vinge and Yates to take off and distance the rest. It's only a question of gaps: I'm definitely expecting bigger gaps behind the top3 than within it (they can finish together). Pogi to win the stage.
 
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Kudos for trying new things, minor races are for sure the place to try them out - but what is the point of having a TTT if you're going to make it like an ITT? Why not just have a ITT or if you're really bothered about GC implications, have a short one.

I suppose next year they'll try experimenting with having a ITT but one where they start with their teammates...

It was somewhat different than an ITT, in that a train of riders is still going to offer huge efficiency advantages, so add in the strategy of WHEN to let your protected rider sprint for home and you have a lot of calculations to make. So that involves the team more than an ITT, but marginally less than a traditional TTT. That's what made it interesting to me.

It was worth trying and seemed to offset some of the disadvantages of a traditional "top 4 across the line" TTT, which is that teams that take it seriously had a huge advantage over those that didn't, so some GC hopefuls would lose minutes bc they had a weak/untrained team.
 
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I think it's a bit of a question whether Pogacar waits for the sprint or goes hard halfway.

I do lean towards him launching half way. That penultimate km is enough recovery to never lose a sprint to Vingegaard or Yates even if he does pull.
I can see Pogacar testing Jonas and the other rivals with an attack or two to split the group and to know how his rivals' legs are looking. I do think it will end in a sprint between Pogacar, Jonas, Yates, and maybe Gaudu and Martinez, with Pogacar winning the sprint. I read that it will be a tailwind on the climb so there might be more attacks.
 
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Aug 29, 2009
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it looked like Pogacar had to invest quite a bit more than Vingegaard yesterday, and with the strong crosswinds, I think this is also going ot be the case today. He still remains the favourite of course, but the circumstances for Vingegaard to beat him aren't too bad.
 
May 29, 2019
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Cycling is a conservative sport, so I think it's sometimes healthy to consider the hypothetical scenario that a change happens in reverse of what is the case, if you want to really assess whether a change is good or bad instead of just falling into the automatic "all change is bad" mantra that prevails in our sport.

This.
 
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Matthews is waiting for an apology from Van Hooydonck: "It was certainly not okay"

I think he might be waiting for a while. :D

They should do it ASAP. Mainly due to having some self respect. As if they don't then next time it's likely their turn. To hit the deck.

P.S. The mob enjoining it.
 

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