Turgis...Brilliant win. So pleased for the lad.
Yes, but I don't want the tension to be over 10k before the line. This ended up being perfect, fortunately.These are awesome one-day riders getting a deserved shot at win
I wasn't saying they should be full out attacking. I was suggesting that Jorgenson contributing a few turns while Pog was pushing on and Remco was chasing behind, meaning that Vingegaard didn't have to contribute a turn but could extract gain, rather than nuking the move and gaining nothing on anybody, was worthwhile.I’m a fan of exciting racing but no way should Visma’s plan today to be full out attacking.
Just practicing for Cav's trainLutsenko just decided to kill Stuyven and then have nothing left![]()
The first GC attack last year was Vingegaard on Marie Blanque. Then the next day Vingegaard tried a far distance attack on Tourmalet while Pogacar wheelsucked him all day.Lets face it, its a carbon-copy of the past two editions. Pogi trying ang trying, Vingegaard shutting down and win it in the 3rd week. I honestly give this now 50%+. Will check the odds after the stage, and probably put something on Vingegaard. He is much stronger than expected. Much stronger.
Now that I do agree with.I wasn't saying they should be full out attacking. I was suggesting that Jorgenson contributing a few turns while Pog was pushing on and Remco was chasing behind, meaning that Vingegaard didn't have to contribute a turn but could extract gain, rather than nuking the move and gaining nothing on anybody, was worthwhile.
Gaining time is always good. You'd think they'd have learned their lesson from 2020.
comfortablyVdP will be outsprinted both by Matthews and Girmay
Much bigger win for Turgis than it would have been for Sanremo and Omloop winner Stuyven, though. A bigger dream was realised than broken.Respect to Lutsenko, broke Stuyven's dreams and then was nowhere near the win
You say that because you traditionally aren't there to watch the good onesUnironically one of the best Tour stages of the last 10 years.