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lindae
15-07-2026
- Not sure the piece nails the context—Barcelona and Les Angles were brutal heat-wise for half the peloton, not just MJ. Feels a tad harsh framing it as “not going as it should” when he’s still inside the top 30 and doing team duties.
tourdeforce9
15-07-2026
- Good to hear the crash wasn’t as bad as it looked. That corner caught out Pidcock and Harper too, so it wasn’t just him. If he’s 27th after all that, the legs can’t be that bad. Keep the faith, lads.
andrewf
15-07-2026
- Is “keeping him on the sidelines” meaning they won’t let him pull on the flats? Bit confused if he’s protected or still doing domestique work. Also, why drive him to the start by car—does that suggest fever?
samanthak
15-07-2026
- Tough break for Jorgenson. He was massive in the TTT, but the heat and that Puy Mary descent did him no favours. If he can ride into cooler Alpine stages, he could still be clutch for Jonas in the third week.
raceready7
15-07-2026
- Uno-X laughing it off was class, but bad food for staff is not a joke. Riders get team chefs, sure, but the staff are the engine. Feed them properly and give them windows that open ffs. Vamos, Pogacar still sleeping well though—title vibes.
jennifer19
15-07-2026
- “Greatest race in the world” and you’ve got rusty rooms and mould under beds? Come on. Even a 2-star can be clean. Feels like ASO hid behind geography instead of enforcing hygiene standards. Do better.
lindae
15-07-2026
- Quick question: if the organizers evenly distribute high-rated hotels over four weeks, how is that audited? Is there a public matrix per team, or is it all internal? Transparency would kill a lot of this debate.
michael54
15-07-2026
- Koen Pelgrim nails it: basics over bling. Teams bringing AC units, dehumidifiers, and mattresses has become standard ops. Still, if riders are sleeping on balconies because of noise, something’s off in the setup.
cadencekingm
15-07-2026
- Fair points on UCI rules and hotel allocation. Cantal was always going to be thin on options. Level playing field matters more than five-star fluff, but mould and cockroaches? That’s unacceptable for staff and riders. ASO needs stricter minimum standards.
velodromevirtuoso1
15-07-2026
- Grande campeón or not, Pog is in his head right now. But the Tour isn’t won on one off-day. Keep the faith. Vamos Jonas!
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