He Tour de France Look this Thursday to lower your heart rate. After a big fight in between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard In the eleventh stage on Wednesday, with the Dane the winner to emerge stronger, the racing peloton will face the first of the two. flat days which they should take to the high mountains at the weekend.
It argues the twelfth stage, 203.6 kilometers between Aurillac and Villeneuve-sur-Lot. It has a slightly undulating profile in the first part, because of this the peloton will lose altitude, but it will be a flat day with only three fourth category climbs as difficulties, marked to a breakaway can take the reins of the day.
The peloton will face the climb Autoire (2.7 kilometers at 5.9%, summit at kilometer 62), Rocamadour (2 kilometers at 5.8%, summit at 119) and Montclair (2 kilometers at 4.6%, summit at 135). None of them were called to cause problems for the few first swords who wanted to live a quiet and uneventful day.
They will face the day when their sights are set on Saturday and Sunday. Any extra ounce of energy expended can cause it to triple in size Tourmalet, Hourquette d’Ancizan and Soulan Pla d’Adet of the day on Saturday, with another very difficult stage on Sunday with four firsts (Peyresourde, Menté, Portet d’Aspet and Agnes) and final high in Plateau de Beilleanother of the race’s mythical ports.
Therefore, it is expected that the teams of sprinters can lead the peloton. This Thursday and this Friday, along with next week’s Tuesday, could be the last options for them to add stage wins. It just is Biniam Girmay on two occasions, Mark Cavendish, Dylan Groenewegen and Jasper Philipsen They have already registered their name in the list of winners of this Tour, so there are several sprinters who will try to add to this group.
This Thursday, therefore, a foreign match for men in the general classification. They will try to avoid problems, save the day without complications and add another day of filming to their legs with as little wear as possible. It’s time to lower your heart rate as the countdown to the Pyrenean stages accelerates.
Source: La Verdad

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