Tomorrow's stage has a 5 km unclassified climb 40 kms from the finish. It wouldn't surprise me at all if someone like Bora-Hansgrohe tried a repeat of their successful tactics at stage 10 of the Giro to get rid of the pure sprinters and set up Sagan for a chance at the win.
Tomorrow's stage has a 5 km unclassified climb 40 kms from the finish. It wouldn't surprise me at all if someone like Bora-Hansgrohe tried a repeat of their successful tactics at stage 10 of the Giro to get rid of the pure sprinters and set up Sagan for a chance at the win.