Honestly think Froome struggled on those high gradients at the end, but wouldn't be expected to on a steadier climb/finish. He's not crumbled, not by a long shot.
Yep, it was an exceptional gradient, and by no ways indicative of how the rest of the race will pan out.
Until you add stage five into the equation, and then it's a bit more complicated.
I think Froome is by far the favourite, but he cracked, and has been unable to keep up on the two uphill finishes in the tour thus far.
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Honestly think Froome struggled on those high gradients at the end, but wouldn't be expected to on a steadier climb/finish. He's not crumbled, not by a long shot.