Finally a nice flat stage to replace the hilly nightmares of the recent days.
However, just to make up a few personal retrospective considerations of the Pyrenees.
The UAE's plans are slowly starting to surface:
Plan A: Pogi super-domestic? Didn't work.
Plan B: Adam super-domestic? Didn't work.
Plan C: Vingo super-domestic? That worked.
Cannot fathom LeTour hasn't visited Bordeaux since 2010.
If you asked me round a random corner I would've guessed quite fewer years ago since last visit.
Bordeaux being quite a cornerstone in this bike race, glad to have it back.
Though a bit worried sharpening my glasses on today's final k's.
With the exception of the avenue, apparently final slopes consists of more edgy corners not exactly of Paul Armagnac motorsports racing circuit wide corners experience.
This within the last 5k, where I assume that the 3k rule still applies. I just hope for the best for all riders!
And this one is for Alpacine, too, maybe even more than previous Philipsen stages.
Did I jinx it now?