Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny, 172.8k

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It would be interesting to hear what the Uno-X team were thinking. It seems they thought Tiller was flying, but Tiller wasn't really close to getting in any of the most dangerous breakaways. Of course, you could say that Abrahamsen and Charmig showed the strength of the team.

Israel did get something out of chasing down the early power breakaway - with Clarke and Strong in contention -, but they lost out, just like the third chasing team EF.
 
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Mohoric by centimeters!

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Longer bike means slower finish, so really bike throw perfection as all momentum is in the throw before slowing down very quickly.
But you want a slow finish as that means you have timed the bike throw almost to perfection? And that the short bike at the photofinish means you are doing the bike throw to late as the speed still increases (compared to the other) over the line, right?
 
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UNO X performance is raising a lot of questions. Completely burrying their team to catch Campenaerts and then Tiller won't even be close to top 10.

They are suffering from the first up TDF syndrome - I remember Jayco Alula so often riding on the front at the 2012 TDF to get a stage win - At the same time they were chasing green jersey points which I reckon cost Goss a stage win.
 
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But you want a slow finish as that means you have timed the bike throw almost to perfection? And that the short bike at the photofinish means you are doing the bike throw to late as the speed still increases (compared to the other) over the line, right?
You don’t necessarily want a slow finish, but the 20cm that mohoric still had to make up and not really having significantly more speed, he did so by throwing his bike, hitting the finish and bang on the finish line already slowing down as a result of that enormeous bike throw.
Asgreen didn’t put anything of his speed in a well-timed throw and had a pretty normal profile for someone going through the photofinish with constant (higher) speed.
 
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You'd think it would be blindingly obvious that joining the chase group would shut it down with near 100% certainty & therefore leave both himself and MVDP with zero chance of a win. I think that's crediting the riders with a bit more tactical intelligence than they deserve though to be perfectly honest. What him and VDP were doing clearly only works if VDP is in the front group.
I suppose. Perhaps the team director should have called JDP back? I wonder if he will be worn out for Paris after today and tomorrow, but then Mads was also in the break so who knows. What a dreadful tour for sprinting.