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have any of them testes positive for covid previously?
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complete lack of liquidity for the outright winner :O
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team bahrain leading the climb all this time is good for roglic
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Carapaz continuing to plough a lone furrow out front .....
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It's getting close to make your mind up time for Landa
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these jumbo boys look spent to me, so he's on his own we'll see
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4km to go
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UAE say go
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Landa unable to deliver
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Lopez says go
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Carapaz about to be gobbled up
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porte spent
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rodlic looks solid
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Aye, looks like he will be the man in Paris.
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Lopez charges on.
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Teletubbies make an appearance
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Pogacar doesn't have it today
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Or does he
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Roglic too strong
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Steep, steep, steep
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job done for rodlic the kid looks spent today
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unless he snaps of course
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shame for the kid but what a race he has rode
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A bit of a damp squib in the end.
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still the time trail to go, still not a complete done deal but highly likely
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lopez must be cursing he didn't go earlier today, certainly had the legs to go earlier and cause real damage
i've certainly learnt a valuable lesson today in regards age, as porte was never at the races and didn't have the legs, still you can't do much damage at the odds he has been |
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thought porte did really well today - the end of the stage was brutal - never seen gradients like it before in the TdF
Roglic looks the strongest - there is still the time trial which does finish with a 1st category climb so potential for large gains/losses - but it's hard to see him losing a minute lead |
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Must be near the point where an old riders jersey makes more sense than the young riders jersey
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i thought there were steep gradient parts but plenty of flat parts in between those ramps, not as fierce as i thought it may of been
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many will feel it is just down to the time trail but tomorrows stage really is a brute and i can see action from the start...although not a mountain top finish you can see action tomorrow with 3 cat 1's starting with a proper climb to tenderise the legs...expect to see lopez and porte teams putting the pace to the race in a stage that should suit both riders...certainly don't see lopez not wanting to have a go knowing he is just and average time trailer and plenty of tired legs after today's stage likely to play a part
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So impreesed with Pogacar at his age and no team. He gives it a go and ok Roglic is the best but he has a lot of support and 10 years senior
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One thing that is clear from the race is that Jumbo Visma have been paying attention the last ten years.
They have outSkyed Sky, who themselves are no longer Sky ![]() |
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are inneos no longer inneos also?
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To no longer be something, you must first become the thing that you no longer are.
We are still waiting for Ineos to become what they will no longer be at some point in the future ![]() |
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such as "not champions"?
will be interesting to see if bernal can rebound to keep the #1 position with them, idk if thomas is capable of winning again. |
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Pogacar giving it a go
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Just for a few polka points
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Porte has a puncture
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surprising no one else got a puncture, those roads looked brutal
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Ineos in the process of establishing themselves as a stage pinching team.
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