Yeah, it seems like Jumbo is timing this well today, if Vingegaard has the legs.That 10+ km of valley flat to the foot of l’Alpe will take another chunk out the break’s advantage.
Yeah, it seems like Jumbo is timing this well today, if Vingegaard has the legs.That 10+ km of valley flat to the foot of l’Alpe will take another chunk out the break’s advantage.
Heart, but I like to think also head says Vingegaard.
My other heart says Pinot.
I think he is doing quite well though. Made the selection. And yoyoing was his thing already in his prime. So might actually surprise.Froome is struggling. Will be first to drop. Good to see him in break though
This valley road will forever remind me of 2015. If Valverde had given up his only Tour podium to pace that run-in, Nairo would've won that Tour. But as Rafa Nadal says if, if, if -doesn't exist.
the others are spending more energy closing the gaps he opens in the cornersPidcock spending a lot of energy in the break.
Yes sadly ;/Forest fire?
the others are spending more energy closing the gaps he opens in the corners
I would *** myself, riding 106kmh on a road bike…
Nice to see you work through that.Pidcock blowing up the break to gain 40 seconds on the descent when they'll lose 2 minutes on the flat before Alpe is a little ironic... although maybe Pidcock figures they'd haemorrhage on the flat anyway so might as well go for it
He is not doing the group any favors, even though he is showing off how incredibly skillful he is.