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I remain baffled by UAE's tactics to try to take on a GC challenge. Did they decide they'd rather be a team of privateers and go for stages?
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Without Pogacar in the race, it's never been clear who the leader is on that team and it shows.
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I gotta disagree, Alamadia was the clear GC leader, he was riding strongly and in second place but then got hit by covid, after that they were hunting stages.
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I think people forgot that Almeida caught covid like on stage 3 or whatever. He came there as the GC, and Yates was going to be his Sepp Kuss..
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Really strong team with some great riders, but it's almost like the DS staff is afraid to offend them by naming a clear hierarchy. This is an observation I've made across many races over the last several years. |
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Good ride by Roglic and O'Connor. What happened to McNulty? He was way down!
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great race this year, I enjoyed watching it!
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Something happened in the TT
There was blood on his knee/shin that wasn’t there at the start. Either an old scrape opened or he clipped something in a corner is my guess.
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Ah! Thank you. I was only able to catch a few minutes of today's stage. Too bad.
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