Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 5: Pau - Laruns, 162.7k

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What dominant performance by Vingegaard. I think he could possibly even have put 1.30 into Pogacar if they drilled the whole climb full gas with Kelderman and an insanely strong Kuss. Wp Jonas.

This is good for the race. Hindley in yellow, some nice time gaps, and some big leaders losing a lot of time.
 
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Pogacar needs to stop riding as if there is no tomorrow (of course injury in LBL didnt help). Go to careful preparation route and plan long term, not short term glory.
Not too sure about this actually. Even if he tries an Armstrong approach to the Tour, chances are still high that Vingegaard will be the better climber. And then his season really sucks. Win a lot of classics, the two other GTs - he is obviously very capable of both - and he will still be an all-time great.
 
What a stage and drama. Congrats to Hindley on a great victory, his advantage was healthy at some point but it changed on MB. UAE were chasing all this stage but they really weren't going too hard. On MB JV attacked and when Kuss was leading Pogacar looked to be struggling already. The Skeletor turned on the accelerator and left Teddy in the dust. Great performance by the Dane, who also chased strongly after the climb and reduced the gap to Hindley to a mere half a minute. As for Pogacar, clearly not his best performance, he was leaking time quickly both uphill and afterwards. This is very bad for the race suspence - obviously it's not over yet but only sth special (or dramatic) can change the outcome, it seems. If I were JV DS I would try to kill Tourmalet tomorrow and see if Pogacar is in trouble again, which could decide the race. The Slovenian's form could still improve later on.
 
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Great stage in itself, but Pogacar being out of form is a real bummer, even if not really surprising. Superb win for Hindley and a nice lead in GC with it, but unfortunately Vingegaard looks to be on a different level to everyone else, not really surprising either. A great day of racing, but not so great prospects for interesting fight for the overall.
Yup, agree with this!

Hope that Hindley can keep it up until the weekend at least and that today wont have cost too much.
 
With the lack of racing I'm not prepared to write him off just yet, he may come good as the race progresses. But that skinny little viking is a *** killer when he puts his mind to it.

I wonder what Hindley plan is now, follow at all costs and hope for the TT of his life.

I know that ineos need to drop 5 million quid in Ayuso's lap.
 
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