Tour de France Tour de France 2022: Stage 12 (Briançon – Alpe d’Huez, 165.1k)

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Now I feel heartbroken for Pog :O

The way this sport shifts is insane.

I feel hearthbroken because this will now be a borefest until the ITT. Man in yellow wheelsucking behind 4 or 5 teammates all the time only covering the lonely contender. I hope some other will surprise me but I think TDF is over.
 
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Vingegaard too strong for them and he can defend all the way to Paris now. The finish was very anticlimatic though and it was strange why he wouldn't at least try to attack Pog in the final kilometres to try and put the tour to bed.
 
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I feel hearthbroken because this will now be a borefest until the ITT. Man in yellow wheelsucking behind 4 or 5 teammates all the time only covering the lonely contender. I hope some other will surprise me but I think TDF is over.

I think we'll still see some haymakers. UAE and Pog aren't here for a podium place and Ineos have cards to play.
 
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The story has been that Pogacar is a level above previous champions like Froome and Contador. Yesterday, Quintana and GT put 2 minutes into Pogacar. Today, Pogacar and the new Pogacar, Vingegaard, finished in the same time as GT who, at his absolute peak, Tour-winning form, narrowly nipped Dumoulin and Froome at the line on the Alpe, despite them having already ridden the Giro. So...they're actually not a level above previous champions like Froome and Contador?
 
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Pidcock seemingly not living up to his potential all spring makes sense because he clearly has refocused himself as a GC rider rather than a Classics rider. Huge potential.