But feigning a bad day isn't usually part of that is it? I know the riding to power to relentlessly bring back breaks is, but not actually fooling rivals into thinking it's worth attacking?
Right. Not sure Bernal was bluffing today. I think he was just riding smart.
If he’s ‘on here’ he’ll have read my ADSA directive yesterday not to snap on to surges but to use his team to dial up the pace.
You're probably right. He looked super smart today while all around (except Yates and Almeida) seemed to be losing their heads.
He's worryingly likeable for an Ineos rider. If it wasn't for Moscon and Ratcliffe it would be easy to go full fanboy.
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But feigning a bad day isn't usually part of that is it? I know the riding to power to relentlessly bring back breaks is, but not actually fooling rivals into thinking it's worth attacking?