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And Tal Pagato is getting ready. Watch Pagato on the right hand side. He’s going. He’s going to use the other quad. The first time we come onto the combos, he’s gone for it. Well, Bernard coming after him as well. Talag Pagato opens up. Where is Machio Thunderbolt? Vish has gone first. Paga’s gone after him. Well, Bernard has gone with him. Where is Machu Vanderbal? Is that him on the inside down there? Hatch [Applause] for Matthew Vander. There he is. Number one on his back is the defending champion. He is ripping his way through this field. I don’t know what he was doing. He must have been asleep. He was just caught out of position. It’s so hard to be in position at the bottom of all of these climbers. The roads just get narrower and narrower. And he was just squeezed squeezed out the back. Maz Ped is not holding the wheel. Matthew Vanderpole rides past Maz Pis. I think you’re seeing the formation of what could even be the final group right now. Despite the fact there’s a breakaway up the road. Tiagato leads. He’s catching Connor Swift. you might have expected to see just as they came past. Look at Wal Banar who we thought might bounce back today. He’s got one rider away. It’s Jorgensson the American. Matteo Jorgensson sits on the wheel of well who’s looking good right now. They’re on the Aldamon and Talipaga looks back. There’s Elar Randers about to be rained back in. Look at the Alder Guardon. Look at the crowds. It’s like cattle market alongside the Alder Guadamont. What a place to be on a day like this. The biggest day in Belgian cycling. Some would say the biggest day in world cycling. Look at it up there. Mu, threetime winner of this race, riding his way potentially to becoming the greatest tour of Fraser’s winner of all time if he can take his record-breaking fourth win today. But there’s an awful lot of riding yet to go in the next 54 km. It is Taga, the tour of France champion, who is winding this up still, isn’t he? He’s been on the front since he went and Pison is hanging off the back. That was an exciting point. Absolutely. And look at the group on the front. This is the group you came for, folks. This is the money group leading Mateo Jorgensson, Matthew Vanderpole, and M. Ped. No one’s going to give him a turn. Well, watch Matthew Vanderpool because as it’s happening, it doesn’t really matter. Vanderpool’s turning it up. Talip going with him. Are they causing separation? It looks like Jorgensson and Wan is on full pelt right now. Having to work very hard to hang on to this. I don’t think he’s going to go with them. Looking at this, they’re going to really make this first asset of the batter bird count. Vanderpool goes over the top. That’s the left hand turn that the second time round will bring them to the road to the finish. It looks like at the moment that is well kning onto the back of that group. They were caught at the start of the battle there. Here comes Danny Bagato who’s lifting up himself. He’s coming close to catching the break already because he’s doing damage to the to the group. Neilson Palace is not enjoying this. Arvin livven neither. Two favorites at the moment are dropping M. Pedison. This is being turned on by Talip Paga. Matthew Vanderpole at the moment is wise to it. He’s trying to hug the smoothest bit at the back, but at the moment they’ve shaken out Maz Pison. Well, Bernard’s working hard. He’s got Mateo Jorgensson with him there as well. [Applause] Here we go. Van Arc going over the top and going after Maz Pison. Matthew Vanderpool was about to take a gel from the feed zone. Hasn’t got time to take it. Has it in his mouth and holds it on the bars. That won’t panic him. [Applause] to go again for a champion on the move. He’s gone over the top for Stefan Kung. And look at the face of Stephen Kung. He’s desperately trying to stay with him. It’s too much for Matthew Vanderpole who’s going to go again himself. At some point, people are expecting these two to go clear by themselves. [Music] Danna is going to go again. Here we go. This time it’s Ralph Bernard going after him. Though the Ra fans are going to be loving this because he is looking on it today. Looking for revenge maybe for what’s happened this week and the preceding weeks. And here we go. Tipa picking it up. Let’s see how much his cobble riding’s been improving. He’s been out on the bike this week picking up K whilst wrecking sectors of Paret. How much is his mind on Paret in one week’s time? Can he be so focused? Again, we’ve got that lead trio away. We’ve got Patchar, Vanderpole, and Matt Patterson tucked in just behind them. The three current or former world champions off on the front of this climb on the Tour of Flanders. And again, this is the kind of the trio we keep expecting to see. They’ve been away as a group before and been brought back. They’ve gone away again. Is this the time it’s going to stay? This is the titan belly and we have all of the big favorites up there. There’s no one out of this really today that we’ve been talking about as big big favorites for the race. And look at our leading group right now. It looks like it, doesn’t it? Penison’s kind of hit the trial a bit there on these cobbles of the new Elizabeth. Decent crowd up there cheering them on. And Talipat just still looks so calm in those pink glasses. Major has to be said still looks good too, but this has got shades of Milanos San Ramo. This feels a little bit like the Pagra has been happy to do the lion share of the work. He’s got a lot more of a time on the front than Matthew Vancold Matis I’ve ever saw do a turn. So he’s clearly very very confident. Well, Bernard’s gone from that group and he’s got Yasper Sterland going after him. I’m going to keep marking that card because I think Sterland’s got something to play in the final stages of this race. Ward goes over the top. Can you imagine the sound of the crowd in front of their Belgium hero? What a fantastic day to be out enjoying the tour of Fllanders in Belgium in the sunshine. And we’ve got the two best bike riders in the world right now right at the front of the race. This is a chase group. What a comeback. No matter what happens from in here, I think this is a big bounce back today. Matthew who chased now. is Talipaga and they are looking like they’re closing up on well. Watch the legs. Watch the cadence of Tally Pagatcha. Watch the gap back to Max Patterson cuz he’s cracking open already. I think there’s a little gap to Patterson. Watch him because I think Sturman’s also in trouble and we’re going to see it. We’re boiling up the two best riders in the race and wheat is seeing them go past him. Talipaga now turning it on. What does Matthew Vander got left? I think he’s in his big gear there. He is really pressing on the pedals to try and stay with Tally Patcha. There’s a bike length gap. Can he take more? What can Matthew Vanderbal do to stay with the world champion? It’s cracking open Hutch. He’s cracking is opening. I didn’t think he was going to do this on the Odicon on the last climb. I just thought it was going to be, you know, too close to the finish of No, it’s done. It is done. You’re absolutely right, John. Matthew Vanderpole is turning squares and Tanny Pagato’s turning silky smooth circles. Matthew Vanderpal looks back. Tali Pagatoa is riding clear. Is this it in this year’s Tour of Fllanders? Tally Pagato going for his second win. And Matthew Vanderpole vying today to become the greatest male rider in the history of this the greatest of all one day classics. Look at this. Look at the crowd who know it on the Alamo. We’re not even onto the Patterburg yet. It could yet come together again in the gap in between. How easy does Ty Pagato look? Look at the crowd there. What a day out they’ve had and they’re seeing the world champion in his rainbow bands riding past them now and looking like he might be riding clear to victory because if there is any hesitation behind now between those that chase the day is over on the final asset the third and final ascent of the praamon. Look at that crowd and look at Tani Pagacha riding clear. They cannot hesitate now in this second group. This man, the Slovenian world champion Talipaga are really, really swinging now. I think Yasper Sturman is one of them. When they went over the top of the Aldamon there, he did not look good. And likewise behind in those chasing groups, the other Vizmissa bike riders not looking great either. You’ve got so much speed behind and Taliban knew that when you’re in a group with Matthew Vanderpor, Matt Pison, you’ve got guys there despite the fact that Talibacha can sprint well, you’ve got guys there who are world class sprinters, real fast men, and he had to get rid of them. At the moment he has done exactly that. [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] These are the final 10 kilometers of this the 109th edition of Donda Van Vlander and the tour of Flanders the classic of classics, the second monument of the year of five. And we have a rider in the Rainbow Bands, the world champion skinuit. It’s often said that once you have those colors on, you don’t just want to wear them all year, you want to win big races in them. So you have that that monument mantelpiece photo of you winning the Ronda in the World Champions band. Getting together those two things in the same year is easy is easy to think of but not quite so easy to do. And Talipaga has made a career out of making certain things that are incredibly difficult look actually quite easy. [Music] With the arms in the air he takes the crowd. The applause of Alada and well he might talip. What a sporting superstar. Well, have a look. It’s uh it’s the former uh it is Jeanier who is here. There is Vander Paul. When’s he going to go and folding over the top? Yuno X mobility. Want to have a dick here. Elbows flicking out like a dodgy dad dancing. It’s a release. But you can’t keep a good man down. And this is a very good man. Oh my goodness. Track race for home, you might say. But Vanderpole wants to make the day his own and does so. Work done as well for Mick Fonda as Plowright keeps pacing this group for his two teammates Droso and Mio Von. There we go. This is the last time and deco an absolute artist when it comes to bike riding goes on that very very short smooth surface on the side of the road but Tim Machi fret right they are really pushing the pedals is out there as well a little bit further back but Tim Valance he means business here on the move look at that he’s almost easing these cobbles alive there pushing on the pedals there we go it’s just amazing All the power from the legs, the upper body apart from this steep part at the end is is almost completely still now back and yeah these riders all three of them are making their way to the boss in red of course Arnold the lead on his wheel the former world champion go through his Palmy but it’s just way too long much for the pool and behind him four times winner of this race Tim Valance is 6 seconds ahead of Valance and from the pool in a general classification. So that’s a nice little head start that Ahmedi already has due to the bonus seconds that he took on the opening stage. We’re now going for that second sprint and an attack by Matio Von 200 meters before our green kilometer sprint here on the boss. He is attacking on the final few hundred meters of the boss on the steepest part which is about 8% right now. So he is going for these 3 seconds and he might as well go for the last remaining 3 seconds as well. And I thought for a moment just before Vanderpool accelerated there that the lead was going to be dropped but Tim Wellins can’t follow Vanpool they he kind of slowed down to a pace which del can cope with. Uh this is the image that we all know so well. Dedication, focus, and going just insanely fast on a bike is much on the pool. [Music] 8 seconds is what GPS gives us at the moment for Mach on and Valance. And then a little bit further back we have that group with Delro. It looks like Wellings is coming. I don’t I’m not sure if he’s had any help from DIY for the moment. It does look like the Well is going to hold Matthew Van to pull at this kind of distance. [Music] 21 km to go, meaning that we’re almost at the ver. This is the town of another increase in tempo there by the Belgian champion who won that title after a rather impressive solo on a really, really hot day. [Music] does look that despite the Whan’s pushing on that um Alberto is going to close this gap. And this stage it never lies because the riders that we have at the front right now many of them Stunderville, Fred Wright, Valance, Dilly, Vondool, they have all scored really well, have been in the top 10 of this stage or even won it in the case of Dilly and and Vonool. They’re a little bit further back. You can see well Machool he stays on the settle. He just powers on and Arnold Dei has to do everything within his power to even bridge that little gap too much on the pool. It’s always hard to judge Pipper how fast these guys are going or girls on on a screen. [Music] As you explained before Pipper, there’s actually only one tactic for Tim Valance to uh to win this stage and that is not taking much over the pool and Arnold Delely to the finish line. From the images we’ve seen, Arnold Dei is really suffering those three. I think Tim Wellins would rather see, you know, take his chances with two, two riders. If Vanderpole can follow, then maybe Vanderpole would surprise us again and actually heal attack. And Tim Wellins in the position of having to chase. Here we are on the final climb of the day. It’s called Dendra Or 700 m long 7 and 12%. [Music] [Music] Here we go. This is the dend or ver and this is the kind of pace that makes it really really difficult to get out of that wheel of the former world champion winner of Fllanders Rubé E3. We’re almost there. We’re still together. But it is really really hard for Villains and the elite to stay on the wheel of von the pool. It looks like this pace was so high Pipper that it’s absolutely impossible to uh get to even attack on the pool. Yeah, it looked for a moment that um Vander was just going to wind it up and he was out the saddle there, but he’s sat down and everybody’s kind of recovered just enough with 40 seconds on the now free chases. 3 km on this downhill sector and everybody just keeps on pushing as we move towards which is a place of about 7,000 inhabitants in the province of East Flanders here in Belgium. [Music] 2 and a half kilometers to go and there is the attack by Timons. He tries out of the saddle be as arrow as possible and mature for the pool leaves it up to Arnold to close that gap. 2 km to go. We’ll be in town really really fast. Remember we do not have finish on top of the Capel M. We finish on the Vista. Um it’s still uphill. It’s still cobbles but we’re not making it all the way to the top of the M. over the river approaching that final kilometer. Is this a very sneaky attack there by Mat from the pool? Yeah, yeah, just making sure that Arnold Lee has to do some work before we get into the final kilometer. Yeah, they’re taking turns wearing Arnold Lee out it seems. First it was, now it’s much over the pool. They of course know that he’s got the fastest finish when it comes to this cobbled sprint. He’s won it last year. He’s proven that he can win here. So both Machaport and Tim Valance will have to find a solution to a problem called no league. [Music] Looking at each other’s going on the inside is Tim into that final kilometer. [Applause] 500 meters to go. the sprint. It’s an early sprint there, but we did see that Arnold Dei was a little bit tired when both from the pool and Tim Villain’s attack around the church. Still in pole position is Arnold Dei. Macho for the pool looks very very strong there. Final sprint there for Arnold Lee with Macho for the pool on his wheel. Final sprint of Macho for the pool gritting his teeth. There is Macho for the pool back after the tour of France and he wins the stage. And this is one of the Akipo K farmer riders now attacking. This is a good move. It’s going to tease out, I think, some of the bigger names. Or is it? No reaction from Pitcock at the moment. Just a winding effort. Now there is. Yeah, no jump from Pitcock. Just standing on the pedals a little bit harder and just riding himself into the wheel. But this is an allout effort. Now the gap opening up to Pitcock. He looks over the shoulder. just trying to make sure he’s not making too big an effort too soon. He thinks that maybe this rider in front is just giving it too much too quickly and going to blow up and just come back to him on his own. This is into the steeper section now. It’s round these this this sweeping right and left where it ramps to around about 15% and holds that to the finish line too. Raina Keplinger has looked good for sure for Barah victorious the Austrian rider. The keeper farmer rider you’re right has gone I think too soon. He’s just starting to wobble a bit. Pitcock looks like he might be ready to have a go at this, but then so does Eddie Dumbar. Exactly the two riders you mentioned. It’s Kepling now still on the front, but I think it looks like he might be working for someone else because he’s looking back a little bit and setting the tempo. [Music] Here we go. Pitcock attacks. He was waiting. Big big strike out. Big hit from Pitcock. What a move by him. Vicious acceleration on the pedals. Tom Pitkott going clear. It looks like he’s got Dunar going after him as well. And Raina Keplinger has got a second win, too. What can uh Yeah, it is Eddie Dunar going after him. Is this the winning move from Tom Pitcock? It looked like he was playing the perfect game of chess there, but an absolute uh throttle of a pedal strike there, Robbie, from Tom Pitcock. Yeah, huge attack from Pitcock. 500 m to go and then an allout sprinter. He’s holding this gap, too. They cannot close it. Pet has got them. He’s got it. Absolutely. Well, I think actually that’s the biggest biggest attack I’ve seen of the year so far. Even including the tour down under. That is an absolutely vicious ripping of the pedals from Tom Pitcock. His second day of racing in his new team. He left Inos Grenaders slightly under a cloud, it has to be said, and it’s gradually coming out his feelings about his new team and about the move and the change. Well, he’s certainly making it count because Tom Pitcock takes the opening queen stage. a muted one. Stage two of the Alula Tour going to Tom Pitcock and he gets that 10sec bonus, too. [Music] Pitcock is in charge on the point. 10 km to go. We’ve only just started the seat section. Tom Pitcock is out of teammates more or less. Dunar second still hanging in there. Yeah. Oh, it’s it’s properly turning on now, isn’t it? Dunar second. We’re into the first of the switchbacks as well. It does look like yes, the Irishman is the best of the JQ Lula riders right now. Jordan is up there and so is understandably second place Raina Keplinger. So Keplinger right there, but Dunar at the moment the best of the Jacos in seventh wheel at the moment. Tom Pitcock just single-handedly thinning out this bunch. And the less riders who are with him over the top of the climb, the less he needs to control, I suppose. Will he be so audacious that he makes another acceleration and just tries to go solo, go all in and even if he gets caught back himself to keep things under control? Uh Tom Pitcock, when he gets on a roll, Jez, his confidence skyrockets. Yep. Tom Pitcock at the front, race leader. doesn’t need to jump out jump everyone but he might just fancy doing that he’s wants to not much suspect a little cat back to the Irishman as well Eddie Dumbar drifting I don’t even know if he knows Robbie well he’s not taking a lot of looks back but and he doesn’t have the he does now he also didn’t have the benefit of being able to just see the shadows on the road cuz the sun’s coming from in front of him so the shadows behind that gap to Kepling and just a couple of bike lengths but he’s he’s riding it shut very gradually then it’s happily in the wheel of Kepler. Eddie Dunar now that two bike length gap opens up in front of Eddie Dunar. Yeah, it’s getting right the the world cross country mountain bike champion Alan Hatley the South African has jumped well not jumped but just ridden very slowly cuz everyone even even Pitcock’s going slowly up here. It is that steep. Eddie Dumbar now struggling a little bit in fourth place as well. We can see the next group behind them. They’ve got three or four I think of the UA team Emirates team in there. At least three of them. um amongst those as well. Rafa Mica is right there now. Eddie Dumbar just getting distance. Look at the carnage back further down the group on the climb. [Music] Here we go again. That’s a definite lifting. Raina Kepler has got nothing left either. That was a definite lift from Tom Pitcock in that corner there, Robbie. And he’s going clear. Is this it? This might be the moment that he does what I call a Van Hills. We saw Max Van Hills do this when he took the first ever win up here three editions ago. And I think we might be looking at Tom Pitcock using his time triing skills over the top. Now, we said when he gets the appetite for victory, it gets on a roll. Oh, he skyrockets in confidence and you can just see him across that flatter section. PL not as steep section that they just went over a few moments ago and then to the next steep part and that’s where he just opens the throttle and puts the others just deep into the red zone. They were already there and they had nothing more to give. Tom Pitcock accelerates away and that gap already has got to be a good 80 m. My goodness. Oh, it’s going to be close, but I’ll I’ll say he won’t get caught. [Music] Now they’re not far behind, Robbie. It’s not massive. They are not far behind. Does he just persist and make them work for him? Um maybe Eddie Dar is feeling better than we thought. He’s gone off. Back up with our leader though, Tom Pitcock again on that Scott bike that we’ve seen a little bit of this week. It’s so unusual not to see him on a pinella of course. Big change, but the change seems to be working. The gap just was coming down there. 24 25 seconds. It looked a little bit more labored with Tom Pitcock. Well, like we said before, Jez to the finish, but it’s rolling. It’s got some little uphill dragging sections as well, which he finds himself on right now. 36 37 km an hour. This is one of those uphill drags. It really saps the energy just defend himself over the top of this and get it rolling again. Up and over 50k an hour. He’s seeing one kilometer to go. There is the modest Flam Rouge for Tom Pitcock in the green jersey. 500 to go for Tom Pitcock. It is in the bag. What a ride. But there is no stopping this man despite the fact you can see his challengers right behind him and he knows it. He won’t be easing up too soon. Every single one of these seconds counts. Tom Pitcock is going to win the Queen stage.