Paris-Nice 2025, March 9-16

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So from what I have read, Vingegaard left the race because of a bruised hand. Good rider but when *** hits the fan, he doesn't have the mental fortitude to suffer through it.
You have no idea how much pain he's in, riding 200km onto speedbumps, over potholes or cobbles. Or whether his hand is swollen or if he is in some way impeded in steering/braking. I would give him the benefit of the doubt, that if is it only down to some inconvenience and taking a painkiller, that he would still be riding to ad a rather prestigious race to his palmares.
 
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I dont think so. Last year Tejada was in 9th after the stage 6 1:37 behind and then he lost a lot of time in the last two stages and ended up in 16th 15 minutes down. He is a decent climber, but he is so unstable and basically never manages to go through at week long stage race without bad days. Last year he lost 9 minutes in the final stage, that can still happen also this year.
he crashed on the penultimate stage last year, so it's hard to compare. I personally see him more as a (more or less perfect) gt-breakaway rider as well, but in a race like Paris Nice, he's capable of a top 10.

edit: just checked again, and it was mechanical on stage 7, not a crash. Maybe he crashed the day after
 
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