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- That's the way I saw it play out too. The guys like to hate on Jonas.
- Yougot there in the end Roadman.
- Agree with Keris, Team would have lost the GC if Jonas hadn’t attacked.
- How do you know what they might have decided between them? Seems MJ wasn’t too sure of his form when it came to the crunch. As for Jonas, he probably isn’t worse than in 2023 when he won the Tour so I’m not going to make much out of this result for projecting, happy for Almeida he finally got another win to add to is many seconds and thirds.
- Alles klar!
- I think neutralisation was correct, there was sleet on the road, an official motorcycle and a team car crashed. They should however give clear instructions when they will restart and give enough time to each team to change clothes, warm up, etc
- I don't see that as attacking his team leader. Jorgenson was only ahead of Jonas by a few seconds. Jonas was covering Martinez's attack earlier before launching his own. Jorgenson would have lost today's stage regardless because he didn't have the legs to answer Almeida. It was a great team work because the worse co-leader went on an attack, so the rival team had to chase down while the leader Jorgenson could sit on Almeida's wheel, saved energy and mark him. Unfortunately, it didn't pan out because Almeida was the strongest. It looks like textbook strategy and it's different from the scenario in La Vuelta 23.
- This trend of neutralizing parts of races or even cancelling them, is increasingly worrying for the sport. Over time, they will want to cancel for weather that is less and less 'severe'. It is an outdoor sport on roads. It will ruin the sport if it continues.
- Ok, thanks for clearing that up.
- He complained his team didn’t do their work expected for him in the first stage, this time he pulled the whole peleton back practically solo for Skjelmose to show how it’s done.