Tour de France Tour de France 2025 Stage 14: Pau – Luchon Superbagnères (182.6k)

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Jul 20, 2019
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and Remco needs to try and get into the early break.

He'll need the head start for the Tourmalet, barring a Contador-like resurrection
 
Sep 4, 2017
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So you mean Pantani on Galibier like attack. All or nothing long distance ride. Hoping for big gains if Pogacar is on a lesser day. I would like to see that.
Contador 2011 vibes if he tried it. Could be epic no matter how it pans out if they try it.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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What would be really funny is if everything unfolds as expected, but after Pogacar takes of the director just ignores him and focuses on the battle for 3rd.
 
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Jun 30, 2022
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Would be cool if Bora tried to put pressure on Remco on Tourmalet. They should bury him now to secure the podium.
It would be cool but they literally only have Vlasov who can apply any pressure and I doubt they want to isolate themselves 100 k out.
 
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Three in a row, King of the Pyrenees forever, yes, historic mountain and historic feat: Teddy Merckx is dominating and why not grow the cushion, right now, right there? Kill the suspense or rather what's left of it...ride the Alps on my son's tricycle and still win.
 
Vingegaard put in enough fight today to make me think Pog will want to go for it again. But more likely I think a break wins.

Pog to out-sprint Vingo at the finish. Maybe a few others like Roglic and Lipowitz finishing same time in the yellow jersey group.
 
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Jul 15, 2021
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I think before the race this stage was marked red by Grischa Niermann (alongside stage 18) but the situation is pretty difficult for Visma guys now. Will they try some crazy move tomorrow? I don't mean just Vingo's attack on the last climb (likely) but a long distance try by Vingo with Wout/Campenaerts/whoever in the breakaway. Do they still believe at least a bit or am I asking too much?
This is for sure an interesting point in time, tactically. They meant to throw the kitchen sink at UAE and they certainly tried, but it's netted them nothing so far. It's actually pretty interesting if you place yourself in their shoes: what would you do? Keep going at it? I mean, week 3 isn't here yet. Unlikely as it may seem right now, Pogacar might still crack?
Or not. Which seems way more likely, but you know, that might be recency bias..
So what would you do? Stick to the plan or not? And what even should their plan B be? I can't really think of one to be honest...
 
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