Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 18: Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse, 184.9k

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Mørkøv has been elevated to rank of sprinter on QS, but - as someone on Danish Tv2 so eloquently put it - "Michael Mørkøv lacks a Michael Mørkøv to do the leadout for Michael Mørkøv."
I still wouldn't be surprised to see some of the other QS riders in the break.
tbh I am more worried about Mørkøv not having the top speed, fairly confident he can read the race and find a good wheel.

Nah, teams are dumb so all the teams with a sprinter will think they can win. GC teams will be like we've got to protect our top 20 place and then others will be like stage 19 is a better shot, and then a ton are just going to be so tired they don't want to.

I reckon we get maybe Arkea, Lotto and Quick Step in the break.
Jumbo to close down a break qouting " nah we were a bit worried because EF had two guys in the break, because of teams classifications"
 
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I can see it happen that just no one is interested in the breakaway and we get a very slow stage
yeah, tomorrow seems a better bet for break aways, even if it isn't the best.

Wout Van Aert leaves the race.
whoa, thought you predicted, but it's true.
His work here is done it seems. Would be terrible to miss the birth of his child, even more so when the race is pretty much done and dusted, If Pogi takes back the deficit* there won't be anything that Wout could do about it.
He missed out on a stage win, but yeah, it is what it is, he'll win 3 next year.

*not realistic I know.
 
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Thus leaving without a stage victory. I respect the hell out of the man, but his season is bland and giving away Gent-Wevelgem is becoming a dumber decision by the day. His palmares ain't build like that.

I agree 100%.

Though, when his career is at an end, it probably will not be judged differently because he won one GW fewer than he did. But in the context of this season, it sure would have been much better to take it.
 
I'm glad WvA stays at home. He wasn't in my phantasy team and he was scoring too many points!

Joking aside, I hope (but with a newborn that's probably not realistic) this will slow him down a little in terms of overtraining for the World's. I hope (very much unrealistic) he gets more rest now in the coming weeks so he has some kind of supercompensation (also to make up for the loss in testosteron :D )
 
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I'm glad WvA stays at home. He wasn't in my phantasy team and he was scoring too many points!

Joking aside, I hope (but with a newborn that's probably not realistic) this will slow him down a little in terms of overtraining for the World's. I hope (very much unrealistic) he gets more rest now in the coming weeks so he has some kind of supercompensation (also to make up for the loss in testosteron :D )

Hopefully, he will celebrate the newborn with plenty of whiskey, so it should even out on the testosterone level.
 
I agree 100%.

Though, when his career is at an end, it probably will not be judged differently because he won one GW fewer than he did. But in the context of this season, it sure would have been much better to take it.
Wout is in a weird position. On one hand, he has the stature who should only care about winning monuments, on the other he isn’t in the position to just give away races like Wevelgem.
 
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