Tour de Luxembourg 2023 (September 20-24)

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Jan 10, 2019
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So Campenaerts stops training on the TT bike and he wins one again. Happy for his change of (attacking) tactics and win now.

Haven’t seen the stages here but is Hirschi riding Lombardia? With this form he’s got a chance maybe, although it’s a more a climbers route this year.
 
Jul 27, 2009
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So Campenaerts stops training on the TT bike and he wins one again. Happy for his change of (attacking) tactics and win now.

Haven’t seen the stages here but is Hirschi riding Lombardia? With this form he’s got a chance maybe, although it’s a more a climbers route this year.
Hirschi isn't climbing too bad when in full shape. But when has he been in full shape the last time?
 
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Apr 13, 2021
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Nice ride by Andrea Bagioli, roommate of fausto masnada. Now hope the team can get something from this stage, they hace to be agressive
 
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Nov 16, 2013
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Nice race all around.

Too bad for Søren Kragh that UAE decided to let the bonus seconds fly up the road, otherwise he would have won the stage (he probably should have seen that coming, though, and gone with the attackers).
 
Sep 26, 2020
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I don't think he could have gone with Johannessen if he had tried. He seemed to be on the limit when Madouas and Bonnamour went for it.

I thought so, too, but then he was able to attack right away at the top. I've seen him appear to fake it before this season, but I obviously don't know.
 
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Jul 4, 2009
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Johannessen with another win on a stage with a short sharp climb only a couple of kilometers before the finish line. That's his thing apparently.