Brutal climb at Côte de la Roche-aux-faucons!
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The most brutal is the speed at which the fastest riders climb it 😄
And indeed how fast they descend, I thought I was going have a heart attack when Fuglsang nearly crashed in the forest in 2019.
Alaphilippe🇫🇷 beats Evenepoel🇧🇪 on the finish line!
58^th^ vs 59^th^...
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I am surprised that Lenny Martinez (🇫🇷 Bahrain) is not on the race. For a climber-puncher like him, this route is ideal, isn't it? Did he fall ill after the Flèche Wallonne?
French corner (a nation of punchers and 2^nd^ rate climbers, well suited for Liège–Bastogne–Liège):
- Vauquelin (Arkéa): blew up already around the Redoute, when he tried to follow a counter-attack, never recovered; 50^th^
- Alaphilippe (Tudor): still has his kick, but 0 recovery for 3 years; races are always 50 km too long for him; 58^th^
- Bardet (Picnic): wasn't sparing himself in the end of the Tour of the Alps to arrive rested in Liège, he just hasn't got the power (the puncture is IMO just the icing on the cake); the Giro is going to be a long pain, if he doesn't immediately lose lots of time in order to only play stages or mountain classification; 82^th^
- Barguil (Picnic): crash bang wallop in a climb... DNF
- Grégoire (FDJ): always good, never very good; his races became sort of dull this year, either by passivity, by wrong choices/timings, or by limited abilities depending on the race; is he a case of a rider who should specialise on one strong point, instead of becoming average everywhere? will he become a disappointment like many French promising riders in the last er... 3 decades? 19^th^
On a side note (but related to a few of the riders I listed), I always marvel at how, in these days, riders which have already been on the decline for a couple of years, still manage to get new or renewed hefty contracts, often with leader roles on many races. It baffles me.