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Heck yeah I didn't watch live but kept up a little on the cyclingnews feed - I saw the quartet in the break with a minute and that sharp point yet to come about 50km from the finish? I thought uh oh, asgreen, victor, pascal - those are some serious riders! I bet there's a few riders kicking themselves now.
Beautiful to see Campanaerts do one last huge turn, then drop away into the fast approaching scrum. Absolutely beautiful! I had hoped Craddock would've found his way into this stage...
Beautiful to see Campanaerts do one last huge turn, then drop away into the fast approaching scrum. Absolutely beautiful! I had hoped Craddock would've found his way into this stage...
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So does Jasper Disaster finally get relegated for cutting off other riders?
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I think today we are looking at the difference between a natural and wildly talented, unprecedented phenom and a hard working guy who worked nights at the canning factory.

At least there will be a few sprint stages to keep things lively. I for one expect Vingegaard to lead out Wout on the Champs Elysees...
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Yup, I'm sure theories abound. Mine is that his prep wasn't 100%, and either he peaked a little too early, or otherwise just couldn't sustain. It seems to me like he's shown smal
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At least there will be a few sprint stages to keep things lively. I for one expect Vingegaard to lead out Wout on the Champs Elysees...
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At least there will be a few sprint stages to keep things lively. I for one expect Vingegaard to lead out Wout on the Champs Elysees...
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Wout Van Aert? I will bet you $10...$100...$1000? (your choice). Your prediction will not happen this year.
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A very good stage for a sprinter stage with drama at the end....
Every once in a while, it works....
Every once in a while, it works....