I think it’s (unofficially) neutralised until Paris so champagne attacks seem unlikely. Attacks always fly once they are on the finishing circuit and by then the sprint teams are on patrol. I don’t know how long each lap is but i think it’s pretty big so you would need a big gap and I don’t recall ever seeing the break get more than 30-60 seconds.
I think it’s (unofficially) neutralised until Paris so champagne attacks seem unlikely. Attacks always fly once they are on the finishing circuit and by then the sprint teams are on patrol. I don’t know how long each lap is but i think it’s pretty big so you would need a big gap and I don’t recall ever seeing the break get more than 30-60 seconds.