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Birdsong will take the stage, it suits him very well. Maybe he will get back into the GC.
He'll have to ride everyone OTL, but after today I'm willing to believe almost anything.
Birdsong will take the stage, it suits him very well. Maybe he will get back into the GC.
Not counting South Lake Tahoe in California (that stage broke the 2600 metre-mark too), pretty sure Loze is the highest up he's been in a professional race.Had we ever seen Pog at a really high altitude before? I always expected he could get dropped by the likes of Jonas, Hindley, Superman, Bardet etc on something like Stelvio. But I didn't believe it until I saw it.
Anyone can have a bad day. So better go all out tomorrow for a larger cushion.Unless Vingegaard bonks completely, the peloton aren't getting 2 minutes back given that he is the stronest rider in the race and also given the strength of his team. They can try to put the race to bed tomorrow by setting him up for another attack on Aple d'huez or just ride defensively to Paris since he will not lose that much time to Pog in the final TT. If I'm JV I would be going for the jugular tomorrow and try to take more time on his rivals. He now has a bullseye on his back from the other riders though so he will have to deal with that and see whether he can cope all the way to Paris.
Unless Vingegaard bonks completely, the peloton aren't getting 2 minutes back given that he is the stronest rider in the race and also given the strength of his team. They can try to put the race to bed tomorrow by setting him up for another attack on Aple d'huez or just ride defensively to Paris since he will not lose that much time to Pog in the final TT. If I'm JV I would be going for the jugular tomorrow and try to take more time on his rivals. He now has a bullseye on his back from the other riders though so he will have to deal with that and see whether he can cope all the way to Paris.
Not counting South Lake Tahoe in California (that stage broke the 2600 metre-mark too), pretty sure Loze is the highest up he's been in a professional race.
At the U23 level, he's done Iséran too.
Thanks for sending me a tour down memory lane!Ive been waiting for this climb to return for many years. In 1986, I was too young to understand how difficult climb it was although I remember how transfixed I was watching LeMond and Zimmermann pulling away. It wasn’t til years later that I realized that some Climbs disappear for decades and how special it was.
On the other hand that team is Jumbo Visma so they'll lose it somehow.Unless, I'm missing something, Vingegaard and his strong team are much too strong for the other riders in the tour, except for Pogacar, the only unknown quantity left.
Jumbo should try to go for the jugular tomorrow and put much more time in to Pogacar. Pogacar is still dangerous when he's two minutes back. See what he did to Roglic in the TT two years ago. He's not dangerous anymore when he's four minutes back or more...
Unless, I'm missing something, Vingegaard and his strong team are much too strong for the other riders in the tour, except for Pogacar, the only unknown quantity left.
Jumbo should try to go for the jugular tomorrow and put much more time in to Pogacar. Pogacar is still dangerous when he's two minutes back. See what he did to Roglic in the TT two years ago. He's not dangerous anymore when he's four minutes back or more...
We saw today what a strong team can do for you, and what a liability a weak team can be. But a team can take a rider only so far. At some point tomorrow, we could again see Pog and V mano-a-mano on a big hill. Pog will be anxious to give it another shot.
That stage dont have long climbs..no so long...in that kind of stages Pogacar is better, and he has an extraordinary recovery..so he could put 2 minutes on Vingegard that day...that problem is that Jumbo is a very strong team...and that will be difficult. But this is not finished.Tbf if Vingegaard is stronger in longer climbs and Pog also suffers in the heat like some say than it could be over after tomorrow if Jumbo go hard on Galibier (as they should if they can). We also have stage 18 with a bunch of long hard climbs
So when Van Aert brings back Vingegaard in the Cobbles stage he is not a good team member because he left Roglic and when Van Aert brings back Roglic he is not a good team member for leaving Vingegaard. It looks like he can only be a good teammate if he clones himself.
I think Soler and Majka were close..he just have to follow Vingegard...Roglic didnt count.He didn't have much of an option as it was 4 Jumbo riders against only him
Its a really low blow to Wout. Wout rode an amazing race, but the teamcar CLEARLY ordered him back to Roglic for whatever reason.Leading a group with a team mate in it, doesn't mean you're helping him. But today, the choice of going back to Roglic was evident, and it was the wrong choice. There have been many other examples. Van Aert is potentially the best domestique there is, but he isn't used as such (or doesn't want to be used as such).
Its a really low blow to Wout. Wout rode an amazing race, but the teamcar CLEARLY ordered him back to Roglic for whatever reason.
Jumbo effectively killed Pogacar today. He had to respond to so many attacks he cooked himself and probably forgot to eat as well.
I checked and they said they did it to annoy @Valv.Piti.