Feels a bit like the set up for a kind of a reverse version of Gavia 2010, where everybody was dreaming of Arroyo going on a descent escapade but in the end the GC battle was tame, a small gap for the break somehow was allowed to survive, and a retiring hero was on a final escapade only to be heartbroken in his quest for a final career highlight by an unexpected and previously somewhat unheralded rider while the GPM ended in a damp squib and the winner was a GC irrelevance who got dropped as soon as the real climbing started on that final GC stage.Not even a single GC move on Petit-Ballon.
same with Mas and Contador 2017 IRRC.Ofc not, his whole behavior made it clear that he is riding for Pinot today.
30 seconds is a lot, and Pinot is inspired today.Adam Blythe thinks Pidcock can catch on the descent. So Pinot is safe.
and he knows those descents quite well since he lives 70km from there.30 seconds is a lot, but Pinot is inspired today.
Adam BlytheWho wouldn't want Pinot to win this now. What a way to go out.
Whatever happens it's going to end in tearsThis is only going to end in tears... I hope I'm wrong.