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patriciaw
17-07-2026
- Bien escrito pero una cosa: Red Bull-BORA didn’t “have no plan” then randomly get two in the move; that’s still instincts and positioning. Van Gils rode well, pero “missed opportunity” feels right.
gearguru33
17-07-2026
- Remco and Lipowitz getting a quiet day was massive. You could see Evenepoel cruising in the wheels, saving matches for the Pyrenees. Also agree on Pidcock: 10s behind Remco is fine, 5 minutes is panic time. Tactically sound all round.
breakawaybikerd
17-07-2026
- Wait, what exactly is the team classification and how do they score it? Is it the best three riders’ times each stage added up? Slightly confused there.
michael54
17-07-2026
- Not sure the piece gave enough credit to Schmid and Tejada for that late move. Van Gils was isolated, yes, but the chase was a bit passive from several teams. Feels like the analysis glossed over that.
bikebuffj
17-07-2026
- Loved how UAE played it today. Sending McNulty and Wellens up the road to give Pogi a breather was textbook. Shame Brandon couldn’t finish it off, but ninth for Tim after that workload is still decent. Team GC creeping closer to Lidl-Trek is a big subplot.
rjb
17-07-2026
Highly unlikely that Pogi will race the Vuelta this year, given his announced schedule. And he may feel the need to feed the troops, and enhance team unity, by allowing one of his chief supporters to gain the glory of a Grand Tour win. But, I coud be wrong.
davidm
17-07-2026
- Mads Pedersen boss move to close that gap and enlarge the break. That was the key moment of the stage, IMO. Philipsen nabbing the sprint points = smart consolation. MvdP mañana—he’ll light it up again soon.
julien
17-07-2026
- Solid piece but a tad harsh to say “wasn’t mentioned once” in the report—context matters. If he missed the split and sat up on the final climb, there’s not much more to add. Still, would’ve liked a note on whether he tried the second wave when Pedersen dragged it across.
pedalpowe29
17-07-2026
- Question: how did UAE manage the tempo if they had two riders up the road? Was Pog just happy to let the GC guys sit in because Ballon d’Alsace wasn’t selective enough after the break went?
sprocketspiny
17-07-2026
- Adrie’s quote is classic—“he often just doesn’t feel like it.” Brutally honest, but he’s right: MvdP can do 6–7% when he’s switched on. Today just wasn’t that kind of day. Props to Alpecin for pivoting and getting Philipsen the intermediate points.
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