The end of the eighth episode of Tour de France It was very difficult and before we had to be sad about the fall of Mark Cavendish. It became a drama for him because he had the illusion of winning that stage and succeeding Eddy Merckx and he had to leave the Tour without playing until the end.
On the other hand, it was shot very quickly and Van Aert is debating the sprint. I think the team Jumbo-Visma he is wrong to try to win the stage going leaders and being top favorites that’s why vingegaard win the Tour. These efforts and because of the danger that always exists in suffering a fall, I don’t think they should do it. It seems very good to me that until the last three kilometers they protect the leader in case of falling, but they try to win the Tour, as they did last year, they are leaders in fact, and at the same time try. to win stages by sprinting, I don’t see it as logical. They are too much risk.
Today we arrived in a group, but it turned out to be a leg-breaking route in the last 60 kilometers and the heat appeared, which did not seem to affect Mads Pederson who won with authority.
This Sunday let the runners prepare for the hardness and heat that awaits them in the Puy de Dome. It will be a very difficult, important and decisive stage, the moment of truth for Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar. The last four kilometers will be exciting, let’s see how Vingegaard and Pogacar respond.
All the Spaniards will be attentive to the performance of the youth carlos rodriguez, who is 4th, who will tell us and who will tell him before the Tour. Let’s see how he responds, if he approaches the podium or moves away from it.
Source: La Verdad

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