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Are you allowed to go backwards in the Tour or is that against the rules xD ?
I think that's against the rules. You can stand still, but not go back.Are you allowed to go backwards in the Tour or is that against the rules xD ?
TJV should send Kuss back
Headwind then descent makes attacking futile. Need to wait for last climb.Think Carapaz should've at least tested the others, just a short attack to see if everyone is at his wheel right away. Now everyone will just stick to the Ineos train, doesn't really matter if they have the numerical advantage
Teunissen still there? Very strong ride from him
Ineos have isolated Pogacar and Vingegaard, but that will only matter if they have a puncture or mechanical. It's not like Ineos have any interesting tactics they can play - this final climb is all about Carapaz dropping his rivals.
Cant look at wattage when you get dropped with 1k to go lolPösti driving it for Keldermania.
Yesterday I said that Cattaneo's ability to pace himself impressed me, but after the race he said that he knows his numbers and only looks at his wattage, not how his opponents race...
Why? To work for Pogacar? First Vingegaard has to attack, then Kuss and/or Van Aert could wait to support him in the next descent.TJV should send Kuss back
Yeah, that's pretty bad.Cant look at wattage when you get dropped with 1k to go lol
I hadn't see that Kruijswijk was back with him. I though he was isolated.Why? To work for Pogacar? First Vingegaard has to attack, then Kuss and/or Van Aert could wait to support him in the next descent.