Stage 19 has 0 reason to be a breakaway chance.
Tour de France 2021 Stage 19 results
Matej MohoriÄ is the winner of Tour de France 2021 Stage 19, before Christophe Laporte and Casper Pedersen. Tadej PogaÄar was leader in GC.

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Stage 19 has 0 reason to be a breakaway chance.
Because Adrien Petit decided he had to overtake some people before the corner, which he then overshot.I didn't see why Fabio lost his lead out. Did anyone see it?
Because Adrien Petit decided he had to overtake some people before the corner, which he then overshot.
GC Riders who lost time:
Haig: +39"
Caruso: +39"
Urán: +39"
Pinot: +39"
BEX needed that win. Groenewegen was a great signing for them.
I think I saw Sagan pat WVA on the back a little further up the road after the finish, so there are no hard feelings from Sagan. He's the best.
I was in Vejle today, and I gotta say that I've never seen anything like it. People everywhere, people having a party everywhere. The atmosphere was nothing less than amazing. For most people watching this at home, it was probably a very dull stage but being there in person made it incredible.
I saw that too. I for a moment even thought that the finger is for something else...
Yeah for sure! I think he was happy to just ride alone in the front most of the day. Everyone was chanting "Magnus, Magnus" 20 minutes before he passed by - must have been an unforgetable experience for him. He's a Danish national hero now for sureYeah, the Danish (I am not Danish) are great hosts - amiable, peaceful, fair, and passionate people.
Very happy for Cort that he experienced certainly one of the greatest weekends of his life. He‘s so strong.
Why bother quoting me if you don't intend to respond to the point at all? Anyway, statements like the above are pure speculation and entirely pointless.They just interviewed Morkov. He said he should have looked behind to make sure Fabio was there, but I think he's being generous. Morkov was in front, and Fabio should have kept his wheel.
I'm not a fan of Cavendish, but I guarantee you Cavendish would not have lost Morkov's wheel.
Why bother quoting me if you don't intend to respond to the point at all? Anyway, statements like the above are pure speculation and entirely pointless.
Might as well say that Cav would not have won the way Jakobsen did yesterday. Guaranteed!
Yes, I'm sure you've memorized them all. Come on, don't be silly now.You will not find a single instance in his long career where Cavendish's lead out man rode him off his wheel.
I thought the pat on the back was not meant to be overly friendly, more like "I was here at your side and you were squeezing me, next time you know you give me some space".From the expression on Sagan's face, it seemed to me that he was not happy when he was pointing the finger at WVA, but after a few moments, he thought: This is the business we have chosen. And so offered congratulations.
I thought the pat on the back was not meant to be overly friendly, more like "I was here at your side and you were squeezing me, next time you know you give me some space".
You will not find a single instance in his long career where Cavendish's lead out man rode him off his wheel.
I can think of two instances in last year's Tour where Cav lost Morkovs wheel.
Why wasn’t he?If we are honest with ourselves, WvA could easily be relegated for deviation today.
The only idiot is Sagan. Almost every sprint involved in incidents. Yesterday too. It is an unwritten law that whoever leads the way can choose his own line. As long as he doesn't ride anyone into the barriers. Sagan never got past the rear wheel of Van Aert. Which also left just enough space. The jury knows more about it than you do.Feeling sorry for Sagan as idiot WVA not keeping his line, hopefully DE's DS challenges that to the comms. Not necessarily meaning Peto was a winning horse but the rules are them rules.
DG very humble at the interview. Was not actually jumping high from joy. I kinda see what it can be inside young man, when he's a truly fearsome warrior, then again not planning to kill anyone in his game, but somehow almost managed to get into that situation. And took all the hate this sport can give you, inside his head for a moment.
Why bother quoting me if you don't intend to respond to the point at all? Anyway, statements like the above are pure speculation and entirely pointless.
Might as well say that Cav would not have won the way Jakobsen did yesterday. Guaranteed!