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Tadej POGACAR. 10 e lode. There is no age to take flight, to win two stages in the debut in France, you get in there and that’s it. And the boy from the United Arab Emirates is not afraid to fly high, to run with his report in Roglic’s face, who gives him nothing and would like very much, after the great work done by his Jumbo Visma, to give a victory to your fantastic “dream team”. “Tamau”, Komenda’s son, commands the operations and the group, bringing them online. Italy also wins a bit, with Colnago preceding a Bianchi: we just have to technology and research. For legs like “Tamau” I am afraid you have to wait.
Primoz ROGLIC. 9. Their “dream team” is impressive, from start to finish, even if they are all number one. They do Sky and for Ineos it is the end of the broadcasts. Primoz would like to win, but seeing how it goes it is only a matter of time.
Richie PORTE. 8. It’s okay and if something doesn’t happen to him at Trek Segafredo’s house, in the end, something good can be celebrated. Okay, the condition is clearly on the rise, he has everything to aim for the podium.
Miguel Angel LOPEZ. 7. We’ve never seen it covered like this, not even in the dead of winter. It hides, it mixes perfectly, but I am wrong: in the last week it is among the few who can try to ruin the bank.
Eric MAS. 6.5. Resist until the end, behind the Jumbo train, which in reality, if it is not a Boing, looks a lot like a Red Arrow.
Mikel LANDA. 6.5. He is never very bright, he always seems to be on the edge, but he manages to take home a great result.
Adam YATES. 7. At least he tries and it is not easy to unhinge the crazy rhythm imposed by the battleship Jumbo. It takes and it goes, but soon it also returns, but you’ll see, it will continue: to attack.
Rigoberto URAN. 6.5. Invisible, even more so than López, despite the fuchsia pink jersey. He is there, at the heart of a career, which is close to his heart.
Alejandro VALVERDE. 8. She is forty years old and accompanies Mas with confidence and tactical acumen. He takes home a tenth place, which would be tempting to many guys in the group, who only see it on the sign-in sheet.
Damiano CARUSO. 8. It is Italy that works, it is Italy that resists, Daniano is all of us. Protect Landa, then finish 13th. In general he is 14th with just over 9 ‘: he has the possibility of reaching the top ten, which for someone who is doing two is really many things.
Guillaume MARTIN. 5.5. I like this transalpine boy from the Cofidis family to death, but in addition to the head you also need to have many legs. He has them, but not enough to stay behind the monsters to the end.
Nairo QUINTANA. 5. He seemed to be on the ball, but as the problem got more difficult, he began to overwhelm his pedaling. Hello Tour.
Egan BERNAL. Four. At 13 km he enters a crisis. It is as if he suddenly received a punch in the sternum. He huddles, flexes, wobbles, zingzaga then takes a step and escorted by Kwiathowski reaches the goal with a delay as heavy as his legs.
Michael GOGL. 7. The 26-year-old Austrian from NTT spends a day early, sometimes even alone.
Pierre ROLLAND. 6.5. One of the biggest unfinished business in transalpine cycling.
Robert GESINK. 8. Pull as hard as you can – he can.
Matteo TRENTIN. 6.5. He enters the first break of the day and then also wins the intermediate sprint at La Bouchage. It does what it has to do.
Kevin LEDANOIS. 6.5. Arkea Samsic rider plays the role and goes ahead with Matteo Trentin and Simon Geschke (CCC Team), Jesùs Herrata (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates), Niccolò Bonifazio (Team Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT) Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept). First leak, which evaporates almost immediately in a really slow cook stage.
Sergio HIGUITA. 17. He falls down and is forced to retire (20th on this Tour). You are entitled to the “malchance jaune” award.
SLOVENIAN cycling. 10. But how strong are these Slovenians, but where do they come from? They come from a history and even a recent school. I’ll give you some names, some business, some that haven’t even stopped long ago. Grega Bole, who runs through Bahrain; Borut Bozic, who also raced for Lpr, Vacansoleil, Astana and Cofidis, to Bahrain, where he remained as sports director; Janez Brajkovic, who raced on Armstrong’s Discovery, then Astana and Bahrain; Martin Derganc, who played among fans with Zalf Euromobil Fior before becoming a teacher at Acqua & Sapone, Domina Vacanze and Naturino; Jure Golcer, who also defended the colors of Acqua & Sapone, Tenax, Lapr and De Rosa; Andrej Hauptman, who also won a bronze at the 2001 Lisbon World Championship and wore the shirts of Vini Caldirola, Tacconi Sport, Lampre and Fassa Bortolo. I forgot, today he’s a crazy scout and Pogacar found him; Martin Hvastja, who wore the shirts of Cantina Tollo, Ballan, Tenax, Alessio; Marco Kump, who also raced for Saxo Bank and UAE Emirates; Luka Mezgec whom we know well; Matej Mohoric, who is located in Bahrain; Matej Mugerli who ran with the Liquigas shirt among others; Domen Novak from Bahrain; Luka Pebernik, who was in Lampre and is now in Bahrain; Jan Polanc Lampre and the United Arab Emirates; Simon Spilak Lampre and Katusha; Goradz Stangelj, who raced for Liquigas, Fassa Bortolo, Saeco, Lampre, Liquigas and Astana; Jan Tratnik, European Under’23 champion, who raced for Quick-Step and is now at Bharain; Tadej Valjavec, who raced for Fassa Bortolo, Phonix, Lampre and Ag2r. In short, some names to say something very simple: the Slovenian school is a school.
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