But did he really fall back or just decide/realise he didn't have to follow?
Maybe his directeur sportif told him on the radio: 'Just rein it in a tad, eh?'
I guess we’ll never know.
I think if he were feeling super strong he would have stayed on the wheel of Vingegaard as that would crush all hope.
But yes, it was predictable it would come together on the decent unless Vingegaard had more time (or someone to ride with him).
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But did he really fall back or just decide/realise he didn't have to follow?
Maybe his directeur sportif told him on the radio: 'Just rein it in a tad, eh?'