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Polanc going all-in on the KOM sprints doesn't seem like a wise choice, if he wants to be in red after the stage.
Polanc going all-in on the KOM sprints doesn't seem like a wise choice, if he wants to be in red after the stage.
It's interesting that Jumbo are still working to keep this group close. Is Polanc, Großschartner and Haig gaining time an acceptable tradeoff for Kuss also becoming a potential GC threat? More riders up there on GC is more of a problem for Movistar and Ineos than it is for Jumbo (assuming Roglic continues to look a level above the rest).
It's a fairly irrelevant question at this stage though because it's basically a stalemate with Trentin and Arensman (now Hamilton) cancelling out Gesink and Oomen. Probably better for Jumbo to keep this tempo up instead of dropping the pace and risking more attacks from dangerous riders in the peloton.
Garate said yesterday that Carthy was not ill.Carthy DNF, sick surely, looked very sharp in Burgos.
Didn't Tinneke say he spent a lot of time with Pogacar?
Garate said yesterday that Carthy was not ill.
So do you think he will do the opposite of Pogacar; going for the KOM, but then also winning the GC by default?
Yeah and that was obviously ***. The guy said it was just a result of the echelons. Sure bud, youre gonna lose more than 2 minutes on a 2km climb because there was some echelon action before.
Expecting action on the penultimate climb is naive.
Expecting action on the penultimate climb in the first week is hilarious.
Now please prove me wrong![]()
Expecting others to do what Pogacar does is hilarious as wellPogacar attacked on the penultimate climb at the first week of the Tour, didn't he?
I think he responded to someone's attack.Pogacar attacked on the penultimate climb at the first week of the Tour, didn't he?
