Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 13: Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier, 137.8k

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Burned everyone but Adam and Majka. Jumbo will probably burn everyone tomorrow and it’ll lead us to a net even Sunday.

Honestly it’s crazy how few DNFs with how hard it’s been raced.

And of course super congrats to Kwiat finally being set free to get his results. It’s a little sad to think what he could have achieved if he stayed at Quickstep or went somewhere to be leader over primarily domestique at Sky.

I wonder how many more TDF stages Kwiatkowski would have won if he'd had the same freedom as WVA? Almost as big a powerhouse on the flats and arguably a better climber.
 
Pog is racing 90% by himself, It is his qualities that define the race, not much the team can do to help either. While Jonas is racing with the help and advice of the team. At this rate Pog will gain enough time to win the TDF, TT not withstanding. But i feel that a bad day from either of them would actually decide the race.
 
Pog is racing 90% by himself, It is his qualities that define the race, not much the team can do to help either. While Jonas is racing with the help and advice of the team. At this rate Pog will gain enough time to win the TDF, TT not withstanding. But i feel that a bad day from either of them would actually decide the race.

I don't know. I think I saw UAE in the front of the peloton all day yesterday. Of course they failed in their objective but Pogacar only had to to it by himself for like 500m.