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- It was the penultimate stage. Everyone was tired, all 3 of them. There was no way Yates could have been that much stronger than either Del Toro or Carapaz, and that was obvious from the previous stage. To top it off, Del Toro had a lead of a minute and 20 on Yates. It was a long climb, but Yates would have had to be superman to overcome even just a one minute lead on such a climb. Even with Van Aert helping Yates on the descent, there was virtually little chance that Del Toro could have lost his commanding lead. The only way that things would have turned out the way it did is if Del Toro gave up fighting before he had lost the maglia rosa, either because he had nothing more to give or convinced he had lost.. It was wrong for him to think that he had already lost the maglia rosa, and was just doing his best not to lose 2nd place. The UAE DS should have insisted that he go after Yates as best he could when it became apparent that Carapaz can not drop him, even with Carapaz on his tail. He should have shifted his focus from Carapaz to Yates at that point, and pushed as hard as he can the way he did on a previous stage where he was dropped but eventually kept the maglia rosa by a slim margin. He should have won, but hindsight is always 20/20, and all of this is water under the bridge. Outstanding Giro drama, and all 3 deserve huge congratulations.
- Pedersen... performs at the highest levels all year round not just in July
- Yeah, we all love Wout. Regarding this victory, it was meant to be, Wout was supposed to have his Giro debut last year but had to cancel because of his accident. Visma got no GT victories in 2024 and when they finally got WVA ride la Corsa rosa he not only wins a stage but then he's crucial with helping both Simon Yates and Olav K achieve their goals. What a first showing
- Pogi can also be good at devising his own winning strategy under stress, like in the sixth stage of the 2023 Tour, where he bounced back from a Stage 5 that was so bad he just wanted to go home to surprise and drop a top-form Vingegaard in the finale.
- And Adam, then it'll be your turn as well
- Yates you can! And he could!! 👏👏
- I think del Toro was on his limit and maybe he could or maybe he couldn't have followed Yates but I think he and Carapaz didn't feel Yates would stay away..
Del Toro will have his day, he's a big talent and he's still developing. Can't wait to see this young man win a grand tour in the future.
- I was going to write something this oddly pedantic, so good job on beating me to the punch! -An Economist
- So, he changed his mind. Now, he wants to ride Vuelta.
- Did the author not know that Pidcock said that he probably won't go for Vuelta recently?