Tour de France Stage 4: Amiens – Rouen (174.2k)

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Expected Lipowitz to loose time today, but that's a bit much. Was he caught up in the crash as well or did he drop all of that climbing?
Was far behind after a split in a decsent. He's relitvely new to the sport and just bad at positioning, so I think climbing level still fine, he just needs a lot of team support or a few years more experinece to manage a day like today.
 
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It looked like he had a little mechanical when Pog was really attacking, lost a little, then pretty easily caught back up again. He's ready for this Tour.
Would like to see the replay of when he was dropped on the climb. If seemed slightly bizarre how he was momentarily dropped then rode back up to Pog quite easily before the top.

Initially I thought he had blown up completely.
 
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Vingegaard also looked impressive last year on San Luca and we know how that Tour ended. Not possible to make conclusions about Jonas from a stage like this.
Then Pogacar waited until the hardest part was over. Here he had his team pace for 25km to set up this attack. Then when Vingegaard seemed to crack, he actually came back. Last year when he bonked he was just gone.
 
I have to say about DSM (formley) but now Postal Picnic they know how to spot and encourage young talent ..So many riders can be great with them , then leave and do nothing

Hmm, till you realize they just took all the best juniors till a few years ago. There's more competition in recruitment now, it will get worse for them, just like every other smaller team that was focussing on young talent.

At least they are now keeping them somewhat happy and managing to devolop them better than let's say 5 years ago, but it isn't rocket science.