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It's such a misleading article, the headline bears no resemblance to what Rasch actually says where he makes the point that some days you need to ride defensively, and others you need to ride offensively.
I don't think Ineos have a rider who is stronger than Pogacar or Roglic, although Carapaz could be. What they do have is a stronger team than both UAE and Jumbo-Visma, so using that strength will be key to them putting either of those two in difficulty. I don't expect Jumbo-Visma to employ the same tactics this year as they did last year, they need to use their strength wisely too.
Hopefully it makes for a tactically interesting race.
Ineos Grenadiers to bring ‘mountain train’ back to the Tour de France
Brailsford back in February: “We've thought long and hard about it - is it Terminator or Zorro? Is it Germany or Brazil, dare I say? Maybe it's preparing like Germany and playing like Brazil.”
Lol