He Tour de France Last Sunday he experienced an amazing ninth stage on the day of Troyes, where the ‘sterrato’ left a great show that finally ended without noticeable effects on the overall type After him, the rest day on Monday and the placid flat stage on Tuesday offered two days of recovery for the cyclists.
But it’s over, because another day awaits this Wednesday during the eleventh episode of race, with mountains as the main characters. Oh 211 kilometers that will connect Évaux-les-Bains and Le Lioranin long periods where the terrain will also consist of continuous elevation. There will be sixwith a fourth class (Mouilloux, 1.9 km at 6.3%) and a third class (Larodde, 3.8 km at 6%) as precursors in the middle part of the day of a demanding finale.
They almost chain themselves to it Neronne (one second of 3.8 kilometers at 9.1%), Puy Mary Pas de Peyrol (first at 5.4 km at 8.1%), Pertussis (another second of 4.4 kilometers at 7.9%) and Cere font (third of 3.3 km at 5.8%). This last climb will be crowned just three kilometers from the finish line, in a terrain that will show a lot of destruction and that, even without giants but with that reference of Puy Mary, can cause problems for to more than one person.
Two matches are expected, one for the stage and one for the general. In the end, Tadej Pogacar will defend his 33” difference to Remco Evenepoel, his 1’15” to Jonas Vingegaard and his 1’36” to Primoz Roglic, with Juan Ayuso fourth at 2’16” . The sun offers a chance to change the differences in the very open terrain.
The three main favorites showed their cards in Sunday’s ‘sterrato’, with a Pogacar who could not open any differences, an Evenepoel who was most intelligently looking for them and a Vingegaard who saved the day. The terrain is changing, but With the destruction that they all accumulate, it can be a day to try to find differences, especially in the last three ports. It will be necessary to see if the favorites pick it up or try to save the day, with two flat stages on Thursday and Friday before the high mountains of the weekend.
Source: La Verdad

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