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• #2702
And areCav
It was in Pau so a raid/positif were nailed on; Reuters cycling journo said there were dozens of officers and they finished searching at 2am
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• #2703
I've not seen anything on the road that suggests Movistar are on the juice
bruuuutal did lol
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• #2704
ouch
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• #2705
Seems pretty harsh making him to do the cleaning too
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• #2706
If Carapaz had stolen the stage victory it would have been as scandalous as his refusal to ride and then attack.
From https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/philippa-york-carapaz-bluff-was-an-epic-fail/Nonsense imo. On team Carapaz (read: team andyp) on this totally. Why attack before a point at which you can actually (theoretically) hold off the opposition? Likening bluffing tiredness to a professional foul is ridiculous when a pair of teams can line up across the road to block people attacking to join a breakaway.
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• #2707
If Pog and Vinegar didn’t want Carapaz sat on the back of their group they should have either dropped him or sat up. Sandbagging on the back of a group is an accepted tactic in cycling and if the other members of the group were pissed off then it shows Carapace* had the right idea. It’s a race not some ad hoc TTT to steal the Strava KOM.
*autocorrect but I like it
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• #2708
Nothing wrong with bluffing. But not earning any sympathies from the other riders there. Next time he attacks it may be more than Movistar up for sabotaging him.
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• #2709
Pogacar was funny in his post stage interview. He said Vingegaard told him he thought Carapaz was bluffing, and Pog answered 'I know'.
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• #2710
I don’t think Pogacar have a damn about them sitting on. He knew he’d win the stage.
Having Uran protecting a podium place doesn’t do him any favours because EF haven’t got the team to do many favours today.
Ho hum. This week has been so predictable. At least we’ve had the KOM and green jersey contests to add some intrigue but that doesn’t feel like a great payoff in the third week of a grand tour.
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• #2711
Spot on
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• #2712
I can’t be arsed to trawl back almost two weeks, but people were defending Movistar on stage 7 after they chased down Carapaz as he was a rival to Mas’ podium ambitions. It was the wrong call at the time, and looks even more dumb with the benefit of hindsight.
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• #2713
tour dead since stage 8 imo sadly
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• #2714
They weren't defending it, just observing that is what Movistar were doing.
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• #2716
Pogacar also said that what Carapaz did was completely legitimate and part of racing. UAE will be chasing him down anyway if he attacks, so nothing has changed there.
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• #2717
Jumbo-Visma won’t be chasing him down as they barely have a team now.
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• #2718
Giro looked similarly inevitable from about the same point too.
Pogacar is going to do the same in the Vuelta isn’t he?
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• #2719
Sir Wiggo saw it completely the other way, and was surprised Pogacar hadn't gifted the stage win. I would like to see a debate between him and York on the unwritten rules of cycling.
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• #2720
This is only being discussed because there’s not much else to write about and there are column inches (web space) to fill.
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• #2721
Hasn’t Carapaz jumped Mas in the GC since then?
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• #2722
Wout and Vingo to go on an early attack up the Tourmalet. Wout takes polka points and jersey, leads Vingo on the descent and as far as he can up the final climb. Vingo wins stage. Pog attacks 3km from finish to blow the GC group apart and finish 2nd.
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• #2723
As a tongue out, huffing and puffing wheelsucker from way back I applaud his acting. It didn't pay off but it was worth a shot.
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• #2724
You forgot about Cadel.
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• #2725
feel like wiggo would be a powerful poster
maybe TGH can ask him to sign up
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