Good training day!
Ride hard for the win, and even if that doesn't work out it sets JP up nicely with no pressure to ride until the end.
He probably knew he didn't have his best early enough after all of his recent racing. Throttling back and still staying in the break becomes your prime pro duty: let your very able teammate take the win if you're going to get beat. IMO if Wout could've dropped him he'd have tried harder to do that. Wout's on the rebound and knows better than overextend, get dropped yourself and provide a free path to what follows. His team did that several days before when Mathieu snuck one by...The weakest of sauces today. If he was confident he could take Wout, he goes to the line. He wasn't.
