Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 6: Tarbes - Cauterets-Cambasque, 144.9k

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I've no idea what Bora are doing.

I think the danger is Wout van Aert up front as a satellite rider for Vingegaard.

It means if Vinge launches it on the Tourmalet, everyone would be totally screwed (even more so than usual). So I reckon Bora are pulling because they want this one to go down to a fight on the last climb & 'hope' they limit their time losses there.
 
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Van Aert said before the Tour he was going to take it a bit easier compared to last year so he could be fresh for the WC but it doesn't appear that way so far. If he's not trying to win from the peloton he's out there in the breakaway.
 
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Bora have calculated that Van Aert needs more than 3 minutes at the bottom of Tourmalet to stay ahead at the top. That's why they're keeping it at that distance.
Yeah, I don't think there's a GC threat in the break, but they have yellow and they are keeping order in the peloton, as is tradition. They could let the break go our further, though.
 
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To be honest with how small the gap is and with how lacking the break is in terms of climbing talent Vingegaard is looking like a very safe bet for today.
 
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Yeah, I don't think there's a GC threat in the break, but they have yellow and they are keeping order in the peloton, as is tradition. They could let the break go our further, though.

They can't let it gain a greater gap, with Trenton and Van Aert in there.

If they gain a big enough gap to survive Tourmalet, it opens up Hindley to attacks already there, instead of just on the last climb.
 
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To be honest with how small the gap is and with how lacking the break is in terms of climbing talent Vingegaard is looking like a very safe bet for today.

Who wins today?

I think Pog. He gives it a go at Cauterets-Cambasque and he and Jonas arrive together. Pog takes him at the line.
 
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Van Aert said before the Tour he was going to take it a bit easier compared to last year so he could be fresh for the WC but it doesn't appear that way so far. If he's not trying to win from the peloton he's out there in the breakaway.
Well obviously he took it easy by just going for the stage win for the first 4 stages and now he's ramped it up with a couple of days of long interval sessions off the front.