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• #2927
Bunch sprint on the line or a uci brown envelope passed under the table .
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• #2928
Even if it’s under snow, at least both riders are currently on a tarmac section (I think!!). Once they hit the summit they turn onto gravel for the descent.
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• #2929
I recon they are within a couple of hundred meters of each other.
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• #2930
Silly me, should have looked more carefully. That last photo does look better. The earlier one that was posted of skinny suggested that he was still surrounded by snow.
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• #2931
😀
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• #2932
sooo close
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• #2935
Sofiane's dot is bouncing so I'm guessing James is done too... he seems to have left his tracker on top of the mountain...
Awesome all round!
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• #2936
The winners
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• #2937
Congrats both!
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• #2938
Nice to see they are both safe and well.
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• #2939
This is .. amazing.
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• #2943
Fantastic race, great dotwatching
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• #2944
Smashed the final climb to see if I could catch him. 18km long 2.5km from the top I see him. I rest a moment eat something and then i attack him with everything. He claws back. I go again. He comes back, I go again. A gap of 10m as we approach the summit. It was incredibke, felt like I was racing a tour stage summit finish. I stop at the top and say lets ride in together. Abd we finish together.
Racing gravel descents in dark after 4 days flat out is dumb.
Brutal race
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• #2945
Well done to both of you, the joint finish is a nice (if unexpected) touch.
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• #2946
I assumed thats what happened from dot/gram watching. What a brilliant way to finish a phenominal ride. Well done to you and Sofiane
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• #2948
An Epic finish.
It’s a word used too often, but for once, perfectly apt.
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• #2949
Well done to both. A very sensible decision about the finish run-in.
I recon they are within a couple of hundred meters of each other.