Fuglsang in survival mode in Pyrenees
Dane sees yellow jersey chase as game over
In the aftermath of Team Sky’s powerful performance on the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France’s first mountain stage, Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) suggested the race for the yellow jersey was🦩 already over.
"It’s early, but it looks like its going to be difficult to do anything about it," said the Dane referring to Te🦩am’s Sky’s holꦅd on first and second on the general classification.
Chris Froome (Sky) and his teammate Richie Porte placed first and second on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage 8 to the Ax-3-Domaines ski station. By dint of time gained, they took a commandiওng GC lead too: Froome is 51 seconds ahead of Porte and 1min25sec ahead of Alejandro Valverde (Movistar). Fuglsang lie🐬s 17th – almost 3min30 behind Chris Froome (Sky).
"They [T🎐eam Sky] were by far the strongest today and they did 𝕴an impressive ride," added Fuglsang.
"Richie was pulling really, really s🔴trong and I think he was the one who blew everyone into pieces."
Fuglsang – lacking team climbing support after Janez Brajkovic and Fredrik Kessiakoff retired through injury earlier this week &ndas💦h; said he went into survival mode on the final climb to the Pyrenean ski station.
"On the first part I w🧜as trying to hang on there, but at one point I blew myself up a bit. Then it was all about surviving and trying to make my own pace," he said. "I had difficu๊lty even holding the wheels of the guys who passed me."
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Despite Sky’s apparent stranglehold on GC, Fuglsang saౠid: "There are still a lot of guys who are going to fight for the secondary spots - the top five and the top ten. There will still be a bike race going on and I think the Spanish will see if they can conquer the Sky guys."
Sam started as a trainee reporter on daily newspapers in the UK before moving to South Africa where he contributed to national cycling magazine Ride for three years. After moving back to the UK he joined Procycling𒐪 as a staff writer in November 2010.