Paris-Nice 2024, March 3-10

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Remco will provide a sensible take and confess he doesn't have good legs and other riders were better and smarter, while thanking his team mates and other riders for being good sports.
Pretty clear it wasn't about the legs. It was about thinking others would also ride to close a gap, which they didn't. He will have learned a lesson, namely, take the race in your own hands is almost always the best choice.
 
Pretty clear it wasn't about the legs. It was about thinking others would also ride to close a gap, which they didn't. He will have learned a lesson, namely, take the race in your own hands is almost always the best choice.
A Evenepoel in truly flying form is never scared to take the race into his hands, though. I think it was a bit of both - not quite at his best, but still good enough that he needn't have ridden so defensively/reliantly on others.
 
I think Skjelmose will win this. Remco has to attack and I think Skjelmose will be strong enough to stay with him (and Maybe beat him in the end of both remaining stages?).

Depends.

If it's the changed stage tomorrow, finishing with 16 K at 5.7 %, I think an Evenepoel at his best could grind everyone down.

If it's Sunday where the last two climbs are sharper, and it ends in a descent, I think it is Skjelmose territory.

That being said, I think McNulty will take the overall ahead of Jorgenson, because I don't think Evenepoel can drop them tomorrow.
 
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