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samanthak
17-06-2026
EF played it smart letting Carapaz commit when the chase stalled. Also, McNulty’s pull for Pogačar was brutal—textbook UAE. Can’t wait to see how this form translates in France; Switzerland is turning into a perfect dress rehearsal.
sprocketspiny
17-06-2026
Loved the honesty in his interview—“very long effort” sums it up. You could see he was taking time on the descents and limiting losses on the climbs. If he can fine-tune that climbing form over the next few weeks, a Tour podium isn’t unrealistic.
tourdeforce9
17-06-2026
What a statement ride from Carapaz. Sure, Pogacar is on another planet right now, but Richie going solo off the chase and holding everyone else at bay for second is huge. After missing the Giro, this is exactly the confidence boost he needed before the Tour.
michael54
17-06-2026
Love seeing Girmay back on the top step, especially on a slightly uphill drag—perfect for his punch. Also interesting that he trains around there and knew the finish; those local cues matter in a messy sprint. Friday to Durbuy should reshuffle things again—if Kooij gets a cleaner wheel and Decathlon keeps some powder dry, we’ll get a real three-way fight.
jeremya
17-06-2026
That left-side traffic jam was brutal. Philipsen having to tap the brakes right after Rickaert swung off basically ended his sprint. It’s crazy how one split-second positioning error undoes an entire lead-out. Credit to Van Lerberghe for threading Merlier out of trouble, though—if the line was 20m farther, we might be talking about a different winner.
raceready7
17-06-2026
What a masterclass from Girmay and NSN. The difference today was composure and timing—Stewart’s pilot work looked dialed in despite this being their first race together. Meanwhile, Decathlon CMA CGM burned matches too early, and you could see Kooij paying for that in the last 300m. Tough luck for Merlier—boxed in at 200m and still nearly got there.
jennifer19
17-06-2026
- The finale looked like a mini spring Classic, just with Alpine numbers. If this is the opening salvo, the rest of the week could be a damage-limitation exercise for everyone else. Curious to see if anyone can isolate Pogacar on a true mountain day—or if that’s wishful thinking.
samanthak
17-06-2026
- UAE tactics were spot on: hoover up bonus seconds, force panic, then let Pog do Pog things while McNulty and co. police the chase. Also interesting to see Roglic and Narváez in the same chase mix—Tour de France form notes being taken.
raceready7
17-06-2026
- Tough day for MvdP—when the race explodes that early on those gradients, there’s nowhere to hide. Still, props to Carapaz for committing to the chase solo and to Bagioli for that late surge. The gaps this big on day one are wild.
cyclechamp45
17-06-2026
- Pogacar attacking with 70 km to go is just outrageous confidence. He basically turned stage 1 into a solo TT over 2,500 m of climbing and still put minutes into world-class chasers. Tour de Suisse already feels like his playground.
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