sport">View here the result of the stage and the standing in the general classification.
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sport">Our columnists Erik Breukink and Michael Boogerd follow the Tour de France closely. Every day, one of the two former participants in the largest cycling spectacle in the world looks ahead to the day to come. Today Breukink, who himself finished third in the 1990 Tour, sheds light on the tenth stage.
sport">The peloton took a ‘day of rest’ on Thursday, after a large group of refugees had driven away. Breukink expects a similar scenario on Friday. ,,You often see this in stages in the second half of the Tour. It’s also a fairly long stage today, 220 kilometers, and the sprinter teams won’t be in the lead all day. In addition, there are many teams that do not have a stage win yet, they are getting nervous. I expect riders from those teams to be in the leading group today.”
sport">“You can also see it in BORA-hansgrohe, they lose Peter Sagan, but that gives other riders, such as Nils Pollit, more freedom. Team DSM, for example, will also want to jump along”, says Breukink, who did not yet see Cees Bol impress in the mass sprints.
sport">So Deceuninck-Quick Step won’t lead the way for record fighter Mark Cavendish? In a stage win, the Briton equals Eddy Merckx, who triumphed 34 times in the Tour. “One team can’t do that. Or a small group has to drive away, then they could still close it in the final.”
sport">Breukink thinks that the wind may still cause danger in the battle between the classification riders. “It can go ‘on the side’. I don’t expect the classification teams myself, however. Ineos gave it a try on Thursday. It is also better to start yourself, otherwise it will be too late if fans develop.”
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