Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
I haven't either, as despite being around 42 miles from the Welsh border we can't get S4C here



I think it's Evenepoel's to lose. The fact he's lost the lead today is not of concern; it just means his team haven't got to chase.

Looking down the standings, it's not that strong a field for a race of this stature. Whilst I think Tao could improve on his current position, I think the win is beyond him. Ineos are no longer a really top team, and they seem to have two leaders rather than one undisputed leader. The route doesn't look that difficult either and, sorry to say it Graham, there is a distinct possibility of it becoming a parade for Evenepoel.
2 crashes for Evenepoel can't have done much good but he still looks like the one to beat. Roglic is having some bad luck and I don't see any other contenders for top spot. I also don't get the 2 leader approach from some teams. If you want to win a GT, then you have to go all in. Though you would have to agree that tactic paid off for G at the TdeF.