This Thursday he was hardly seen. Neither he nor his two great rivals here Tour de France. Not even in Tadej Pogacaror to Jonas Vingegaard nor to Remco Evenepoel. As expected, given the profile of the stage, how punishing the bodies are and the height of the race we are at, the 18th stage is for one of the strongest runners in the break and the peloton roosters are reserved for final battle that awaits them in these three final stages.
He has warned MD analyst Rafa Carrasco in his opinion article that anything can happen this Friday and that if there is an episode of three left that can be labeled definitive, it is tomorrow.
And the leader of the race, Tadej Pogacar, expressed himself in this line of argument. ‘Handsome’ He pointed out the hardness of the day and also, as he did on other occasions, he warned his main rivals that he wanted the profile of the stage. “I think tomorrow could be the queen stage of the Tour de France. I really like the Col de la Bonetteit was a very good climb, and at Island 2000 “I’ve been training a lot there in the last month before the Tour, so I’m looking forward to the race there.”
He later added in a press conference that “the remaining stages will be more a question of legs than tactics. The second week is very exhausting, both mentally and physically. I have to be ready for everything, we have a good team to do good stage, even to win some, because sometimes the best defense is a good attack.
Source: La Verdad

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