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Does look like Michael in fact is it Lutenko? I think it might be Ludenko coming across. You’re right. Yes. So Mullberg at 19 and a bit minutes down in the general classification. Ludenko senses an opportunity as he tries to pedal his way across. So many fans here at the side of the road at the top of the second climb of today’s stage, but they just seem to be drifting back and forward during the stages. Pagant has decided that’s it. Now the counterattack and immediately Paga decides to go with it. Mateo Jorgensson decides to attack. And this is very surprising from uh the part of Mateo Jorgensson unless he wants to ride to put more time into Ruggage. They know he’s in the difficulty. [Music] It’s a very strange to use Jorgensson so early into the race. Warren Bil checks over his shoulder. This is out and out bike racing fullon trying to not let the leader of the tour to France relax in the pelaton at all today and I think they’ve noticed that he’s already lost quite some riders and only in that front group we have Almeida and Navarez and they have open numbers and I think they maybe also trying to isolate them is here at the front there all sorts of riders looks like powerless is there another attack Paul is chasing there. So, he’s made it back into that group. And this is the chasing group of riders who have not made it up to the front. So, it looks like things are coming back together. The front of the pelaton at 25 seconds. [Applause] Getting closer to uh the next climb which is Whoa. Ben Healey locking it up into that corner and a big attack now from the front group of riders. Ben Healey’s decided time to try and win the stage alone. [Applause] Yeah, we’ve seen the we’ve seen him win the stage of the Jodala in that manner. He’s got a little bit of danger behind, hasn’t he? Because he’s got climbers with the skills to bring this back. Simon Yates, Michael Store, and Eddie Dumbar in particular. There’s the attack from Quinn Simmons. Big move by the American champion jumping away now. He wants to get to the front. He’s been with Healey today on numerous occasions. Simmons believes that he’s got a chance. Simon Yates now starts to up the tempo. Matthew Vanderpool matches the climber. Yates has got that ability to jump away, sit down, relax, then jump again. Vanderpool matching him pedal rev for pedal rev giving him a little bit of water over his back. It’s so warm. Vanderpool needs to keep composed, keep calm because he doesn’t want to lose this time and he wants to secure yellow again this afternoon. I’m sure the team in his radio have told him how far behind this Pelaton is. What a performance by this rider. We knew he was good. Now we know how good it’s a relentless climb to the top here in V Normandy. He checks around. Ben Healey of EF Education Easy Post. Irish eyes are smiling in V Normandy. Brilliant. Ben stage winner in a tour to France getting ready. 250 m to go. Store kicks away now to take second place on the stage for the team of TUDA Pro Cycling. But Quinn Simmons is refusing to let that happen against one of the best climbers in the world. Quinn Simmons now kicks. He wants second place. He wants to show that he was equal to anything today in this tour to France and he beats Michael Stoer to the top. He’s going to be second on the stage. The American champion crosses the line in the Stars and Stripes. Shakes his head. Matthew Vanderpool crosses the line now at 358. He started the day one. Finger behind Pagatcha. It’s going to be really really close as to whether Vanderpool is in the jersey or Pagatcha is in the jersey. By my calculations, it’s going to be a matter of seconds of a difference. Pagata starts to jump away now. And now Wengerard has to stay in the wheels and right on the line. I think it’s going to be 1 second either way.

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  2. It's sad that your coverage is going, but the dumming down is really sad. There's no real information; it's like the tea person has hacked a few clips together.

  3. No pictures of the peleton the last 10 km who took 2 min on MVP in that time.. what happened!? noone knows…
    And what an easy stage win for Tadej if any other team dared to help chase.

  4. I hope not but it looks like WVA lost his superpower in his crash in la vuelta 24. Like Sagan was never be the same after his crash in the tour off 2019 and Allaphilipe after his crash in liege bastogne liege. I miss WVA beast mode ๐Ÿ˜ข

  5. Question is who is actually a better cyclist, Mvdp or tadej. Tadej is obv way superior in the TDF but he loses to mdvp in everything else.

  6. This year's tour is definitely doing something different than the last few, to see tadej and Jonas having to genuinely fight for position even on hill stages is strange, but pogacar in particular is doing alright in places he never has, it's anybodys race so far

  7. For people who are asleep when they are finishing (Australians) please have the classifications. I donโ€™t want to do even more digging ๐Ÿ˜ข

  8. Where tapestries speak and the wind questions

    Today's stage departed from Bayeux, that city which hangs its history in tapestries like someone embroidering an epic poem upon millennial linen. But it was not William who was evoked as protagonist this time. Today, while the road curved between century-old apple orchards and Norman granite farms, memory seemed to whisper in a woman's voice: that of Charlotte Corday, daughter of Caen, solitary author of a gesture that transformed her into myth and martyr. Like her, Ben Healy rode alone toward the irreversible act: an escape without safety net, an attack with no way back. Because in the end, every escape is a declaration of independence, every solitary victory is an act of faith in the beauty of the impossible.

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