Tour de France Tour de France 2024, Stage 9: Troyes > Troyes, 199.0 km

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Pogacar- wheelsucking during all the stage of Tourmalet/ Cambasque. "Genius, what a attack, great job!".

Vingegaard- Pneumotorax in April, multiple ribs broken, collarbone, not doing a the perfect preparation, gravel stage who doesn't suit him that well, puncture and not riding in his own bike. "Wheelsucker, this guy is a disgrace!"


Fortunately Visma and Vingegaard don't care about to please Emirates and Pogacar fans. They have a plan, and they know what they are doing. Make not mistake about it, in they're plan, there will be 2/3 stages where Vingegaard will do what he have to do to win the Tour.

You don't win the Tour riding on emotions, but i've got to admit, i loved the despair today in taking more time on Vingegaard on this stage, because there's a deep inside fair of what could happen in the last week in the mountains.
 
Vingegaard had a domestique who could take turns on his behalf, and so needn't contribute himself, enabling him to extract more benefit for the same effort expended.

I can't believe you don't understand this. I may have overestimated you.
They needed him to conserve energy so he could help close the gap when Pogacar attacks.

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Gaining time on Remco though, not Pogacar and increasing the chance you lose time to Pog by tiring out Jorgensen.
At what point does using domestiques to, you know, do a domestiques' job actually become "not too early" then? Cos there was less than 20km remaining.

I know this is a team that used to like to ride to the top of MTFs in formation with at least three riders in reserve to scare others off from attacking, but it is possible to use your domestiques for positive gain rather than just to stop others from racing, you know?
 
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Wow, it was more interesting than I thought! We had GC action, which actually wasn't caused by crashes, punctures etc. Pogacar's attacks and Remco's attack lightened up the stage. Vingo defended himself well, also helped by Jorgenson and Laporte during one Pog's attack (it was crucial help, methinks). Rogla was just hanging on there...barely. He dodged a bullet today: decisions taken by his rivals' teams (UAE regarding waiting for Ayuso, JV regarding lack of cooperation) saved him from losses today.
 
Very nice stage but no GC gaps in the end. Pogacar tried a few times, Remco also had a gap. In the end Jonas was able to keep on Pog's wheel almost all the time and Jorgensen was able to close the only one section when Jonas was in small troubles.
 
A face full of dust and a win for Anthony Turgis!

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At what point does using domestiques to, you know, do a domestiques' job actually become "not too early" then? Cos there was less than 20km remaining.

I know this is a team that used to like to ride to the top of MTFs in formation with at least three riders in reserve to scare others off from attacking, but it is possible to use your domestiques for positive gain rather than just to stop others from racing, you know?
Depends on who you think your competition is. Their biggest competition is Pog. The others are guys you'd expect if Vingegaard is fully healthy and ok, he takes minutes on in the mountains anyway. I would not care if I gain time on Remco, Roglic, CRod etc as I don't consider them a threat. I care about not losing time to Pog so not working with him on a stage like this that favours him massively is smart.

Considering the stage, working with Pog increases chances of Jorgensen getting tired but also because or the gravel, any mechanical incident is increased and you're distancing your other teammates so you could lose a ton to Pogacar if something goes wrong there.

There's minor benefits here but too high of a risk that you end up losing time to your main threat.