Tour de Suisse 2025 hoccum. ***Spoilers ***

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mididoctors

mididoctors

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It's not 40 secs
 

Pross

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The peloton managing to make Simmons look like Pog or VDP, he should never have stayed away.

Not quite sure why Ineos put so much effort into getting G back, it was a very odd chase using up half the team and he was never going to hold onto the group even if he got back.
 
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mididoctors

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The peloton managing to make Simmons look like Pog or VDP, he should never have stayed away.

Not quite sure why Ineos put so much effort into getting G back, it was a very odd chase using up half the team and he was never going to hold onto the group even if he got back.

Once they sent guys back they were committed I guess ,I think they misjudged how hard it was
 

red.rider

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G rolled in with Froomey at +15mins

He was back to within a handful of cars away from the bunch at one point, but couldn’t hold his teammates wheel on the draggy roads and started drifting back through the convoy
 

red.rider

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Stage 4: The riders take on a 146km climb, following the Rhine and its tributaries from Lake Constance up to the Italian border at Splügenpass. This pass featured in the Giro d’Italia when Egan Bernal won in ‘21. The final 9km are the steepest, but it’s one of the easier passes (at least from the north side).
The descent to Chiavenna, however, is very fast and very technical. After that 30+km downhill, they will climb gently up the Maloja valley for another 8km to the stage finish in Piuro.

Another stage that is hard to predict how it will play out
 
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