Tour de France 2020 | Stage 7 (Millau - Lavaur, 168 km)

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Negative nancy, let it go :p
Hey, it's good to have some racing. And this helps create the attrition in tomorrow's stage that we disagreed over whether yesterday's farce would generate. Nothing creates attrition like a hard pace.

But the reason today's racing has been good is not related to the reason yesterday's racing was poor, because the catalyst for it is completely different. Ironically it's sprinters' teams being active, and GC mens' teams being passive, which is unusual, at least traditionally.
 
This move actually may not be that crazy by De gendt.

If the reporting is true, that there is tailwind in the last 40 k, and with Bora having worked hard all day, they may have a hard time catching him.

He'll probably need a 1-2 minute gap though, and he will have to open that up in the next 30 k, while still in the hills.
 
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Hey, it's good to have some racing. And this helps create the attrition in tomorrow's stage that we disagreed over whether yesterday's farce would generate. Nothing creates attrition like a hard pace.

But the reason today's racing has been good is not related to the reason yesterday's racing was poor, because the catalyst for it is completely different. Ironically it's sprinters' teams being active, and GC mens' teams being passive, which is unusual, at least traditionally.

Im just joking with you, because I think you were overreacting yesterday. We can agree to disagree on the details. As mentioned many times before.
 
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Great move by Degendt in case the main group wanted to take it easier in the second half. Now they have someone to chase + some potential for echelons. That should be interesting!
 
The only acceptable outcome to todays chaotic stage


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