Maybe they took a breather before the hill and wanted the company?Surprised that 2 good roleurs had a gap closed on them relatively easily in favorable terrain. Maybe the group behind still has a chance if van der Poel goes rar somehwere around Autun
The point of wildcards is not to increase the number of teams who kill interesting race situations so their climber can finish 12th on GC.Are you against teams riding ?
Would you prefer wildcards just sit in the bunch ?
Killing it is a massive exaggeration the break still has 8 minutesThe point of wildcards is not to increase the number of teams who kill interesting race situations so their climber can finish 12th on GC.
Maybe they took a breather before the hill and wanted the company?
They tried their damnedest to kill it earlier in the stage...Killing it is a massive exaggeration the break still has 8 minutes
I hated USPS, but they were tactically smart. They didn’t care if they gave O’Grady and Francois Simon had a 30 minute gap in 2001 because those guys we’re grupetto fodder.
In 2005, they were sure as Hell chasing down Julich in a break at 3 minutes. Nobody thought Bobby Julich was a serious threat to win the Tour anymore, but USPS sure as hell weren’t going to give a rider that good a large advantage because it would take a lot of work to get rid of him if he had a 3 minute advantage over Armstrong. You minimize the risk. Those were Bruyneel’s words at the time.
And while Julich might have been dangerous he was not even in the same universe of a dangerous rider as Nibali is.
Tactics aside, USPS were far superior to this UAE team. It's not like they're not trying to chase.I hated USPS, but they were tactically smart. They didn’t care if they gave O’Grady and Francois Simon had a 30 minute gap in 2001 because those guys we’re grupetto fodder.
In 2005, they were sure as Hell chasing down Julich in a break at 3 minutes. Nobody thought Bobby Julich was a serious threat to win the Tour anymore, but USPS sure as hell weren’t going to give a rider that good a large advantage because it would take a lot of work to get rid of him if he had a 3 minute advantage over Armstrong. You minimize the risk. Those were Bruyneel’s words at the time.
And while Julich might have been dangerous he was not even in the same universe of a dangerous rider as Nibali is.
It's also possible that the two of them couldn't agree to commit 100 % before the hill, Van Moer maybe a little afraid of Mohoric and also with options behind him.I think having Stuyven across is an extra risk. But maybe you are right.
I was thinking that the front 2 would go fast before the last set of hills to get the gap to 2 minutes and break the morale behind. But guess not.