- Feb 20, 2010
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And that last few kilometres is the key here. It's like French Tre Cime.He's looking strong so far, but another 8km to go...
And that last few kilometres is the key here. It's like French Tre Cime.He's looking strong so far, but another 8km to go...
I think he's called La Detour today.When will latour begin his legendary bridge to the front?
He's hiding himself from the wind.Interesting that Vingegaard is in the middle of the peloton, alone, while 3 Jumbo are up front driving it.
Kuss at the back of the peloton.
My guess is they don't see Pogacar making a move until the last 4 K, so they are still conserving energy.
Pretty similar stats to Fedaia.And that last few kilometres is the key here. It's like French Tre Cime.
No. That's what I love about cycling. Certain stages or cols are deemed mythical and all of us just go along with it through the decades. That includes you Potomac!It is a myth that this climb is mythical.
I think that Pogacar will take time on Vingegaard today and he knows this, thus trying to protect himself to be ready to limit the loss of time later on.Vingegaard should attack pogacar on a hot day like this with a rest day tomorrow. Jumbo shouldn't ride defensively
I was just meaning in terms of that finale, because there isn't the flat between the deviation from the Ceyssat road and Puy de Dôme that there is between Tre Croci and Tre Cime, plus Fedaia can be used as a pass whereas Tre Cime and Puy de Dôme can only be MTFs, but yes, it is not dissimilar.Pretty similar stats to Fedaia.
