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

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Not sure they make it without that last effort from Campenaerts.
Very sure they don't make it without that last effort from Campenaerts. The difference was 20 m or so, which is 1.5 second at these speeds. Actually, Campenaerts already saved the break by letting himself drop to pull Eenkhoorn. It made sense though, in spite of cynical comments by arm chair experts.
 
Welsford 21st congrats. Couldn't even get out of his saddle anymore. When are teams going to understand that if you don't have a supersprinter who can get over mountains pretty easily you don't have a chance in a sprint in the last week.
 
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What happen earlier
 
Even tho they didn't win, pretty proud as a Lotto fan. Couldn't have done more with what they got. Impossible to play the numerical advantage. Yes Asgreen being faster was somewhat to be expected but still.

It was actually one of the most memorable moments of this Tour - tactically. Getting an extra team mate in an already established breakaway in flat terrain so far into the stage, that's brilliant.
 
Very sure they don't make it without that last effort from Campenaerts. The difference was 20 m or so, which is 1.5 second at these speeds. Actually, Campenaerts already saved the break by letting himself drop to pull Eenkhoorn. It made sense though, in spite of cynical comments by arm chair experts.

I'm not entirely sure the pull in itself made the difference. But I think if he hadn't pulled at all, the three others would have stopped a bit, and there was no room for that.
 
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