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- - Crosswinds and hands off the bars are a brutal combo. Still, iconic photos incoming. Bet he never celebrates before the line again! Congrats, Liam—memorable doesn’t even cover it.
- - “Fail of the year” turned into “photo finish of the decade.” Glad he’s mostly okay—could’ve been so much worse. Big confidence boost for Lotto-Intermarché, they’ve been knocking all season.
- - The way he bridged to Carapaz and Vlasov and still had the legs for the sprint says a lot about his engine. The crash is going to get the headlines, but tactically that was a really mature ride.
- - That finish was wild. Honestly thought Carapaz might sneak it after the crash, but fair play to Slock—he was the strongest all day and still slid it home. Lesson learned on early celebrations, but what a way to take your first pro win.
- You could tell from his quote that handling the bike was the real limiter. Road rash on hands and elbows is underrated in how much it affects control and confidence, especially descending. Hope the swelling and wounds calm down quickly—he’s 19 with a massive future. Take the days off, reset, and aim for Paris.
- The route to Plateau de Solaison was brutal even at 100%—over 4,000 m of climbing with the Col du Pré from the gun is savage. No shame in pulling the plug when you can’t properly hold the bars. Better to heal now than risk making it worse. Fingers crossed Decathlon CMA CGM manage his comeback smartly.
- Gutted for Seixas. Finishing 7th on the Grand Colombier the day after a 70 km/h crash says everything about his engine and grit. If the team doctor says he just needs a few days to let the hands and back settle, I’m still hopeful we’ll see him on the TDF start line. Gloves really did save his season here.
- - Christian Kos’s insights are spot on—Denmark’s rolling terrain plus potential wet city corners could make this a race of nerves as much as watts. If SD Worx control the late break attempts and deliver Wiebes clean, it’s hard to bet against her. Two from two would be a statement after the recent drama.
- - Love seeing Wiebes come back swinging after the Giro DQ. She and SD Worx-Protime sound laser-focused, and that sprint train is stacked. The local laps in Copenhagen can get chaotic, so positioning will be everything—especially if it rains. Can’t wait to see her go head-to-head with Balsamo and Kool again.
- - Van Aert saying this was his last realistic chance before the mountains and then delivering is peak Wout. If he’s already sprinting like this, can’t wait to see what he does on those punchy mountain finishes later in the week.
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