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Fuglsang both good and crafty on the final turn and stretch for stage 3. He's not a bad bike handler.
He is a former mountain-biker I think. That usually means you have good control.
Really hard to be luckier than Fuglsang. Not only in todays regard.
Just a silly mistake by Teuns really. If organizers were to be blamed for these sort of rider errors, then they should be blamed for every race error that a rider does.They knew about that turn. They just went too fast and Haig was following Teuns line. Unlucky and a mistake on their part. Cant blame the organiser for that last turn.
Really hard to be luckier than Fuglsang. Not only in todays regard.