I don’t know why for the Pau finishes they don’t occassionally use the short steep climb up from the river up to the Cathedral/chateau just for some variety. Though It’s not long enough to make a big difference.
They did in 2019.
I don’t know why for the Pau finishes they don’t occassionally use the short steep climb up from the river up to the Cathedral/chateau just for some variety. Though It’s not long enough to make a big difference.
You haven't just emerged from a coma have you?![]()
That was a different hill (far steeper than the one to the castle). Would still be on the narrow side outside a TT, though - unless they wanted to use the (pretty good) hills directly south of Pau for once.They did in 2019.
Only acceptable reason for not having tried to defend his TdF CQ Game title, I would suggest
Sorry. The performance of my team in the season game has shattered my confidence.
Not in the GCLetour.fr still has the time gaps with only top 15 getting the same time.
You’re right.I'm a fan, but this is getting ridiculous...instead of just sprinting and letting them try to overtake him, he let Philipsen (like he did Mathieu in the '23 CX WC...and others) overtake, and then tried to come around.
Getting 2nd is becoming his calling card. I wish it were different, but it isn't.
In all seriousness, it is due to the Olympics. Starting on 26 July, no way the Champs stage could have been reasonably held in Paris this year. Too bad as it's such an iconic stage but it'll be an interesting change of pace with that last day TT..From watching too many sprint stages..
Just watching/anticipating the TDF on a daily basis this year. Cricket, Euros, and I'm English.
Ah, thanks. I walked up with a pack from the train station last summer and it’s a steep little sucker.They did in 2019.
Also here: look at the GC. No time gaps.PCS currently listing a 35 second gap from Pogacar to Vingegaard/Remco, they must not have factored in the 5k rule?
They first need to review who were in the front group when the crash happened, so that’s why it takes a bit of time.PCS currently listing a 35 second gap from Pogacar to Vingegaard/Remco, they must not have factored in the 5k rule?
They could finish like in 2006.Far too narrow for an uphill sprint at the Tour.
I'm not a huge Olympics fan, but I am looking forward to the opening ceremonies on the Seine. You know it will be quite a show.In all seriousness, it is due to the Olympics. Starting on 26 July, no way the Champs stage could have been reasonably held in Paris this year. Too bad as it's such an iconic stage but it'll be an interesting change of pace with that last day TT..
The Parisians may not be super happy about it but no question it's going to be spectacular!I'm not a huge Olympics fan, but I am looking forward to the opening ceremonies on the Seine. You know it will be quite a show.
Yeah, and a split decision in the heat of the moment as well. Though I saw this as a little different than two sprinters going the same speed and at full power shouldering each to maintain position or keep from falling. There are always riders who’ve slowed and are drifting back through the peloton at that very point in a sprint finish and if they got shouldered like this there would be many more crashes, as they’re not bracing for contact.Don't think he had enough room, and he was protecting himself while being aggressive. Tough call IMO.
Doesn't look like that to me. It looks like he gave the guy a shoulder jab from behind and sent him hard to the tarmac.Saying Van Gils shouldered him on purpose is ridiculous. He was trying to avoid him, the shoulder move was caused by the impact with much slower rider, its simple phisics. When you collide with slower object, it will almost turn you around. On the other hand, he didnt have to go for such narrow space.
Saying Van Gils shouldered him on purpose is ridiculous. He was trying to avoid him, the shoulder move was caused by the impact with much slower rider, its simple phisics. When you collide with slower object, it will almost turn you around. On the other hand, he didnt have to go for such narrow space.