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at the risk of this disappearing..... :-)
by convention, the final stage of the TdF is essentially a victory procession, with the winner having effectively been decided on the penultimate stage. by convention, the leader is not challenged and just has to cross the line.
by convention.
given the hostility afforded to riders in a particular team, what are the chances that "convention" will be ignored in Paris tomorrow?
by convention, the final stage of the TdF is essentially a victory procession, with the winner having effectively been decided on the penultimate stage. by convention, the leader is not challenged and just has to cross the line.
by convention.
given the hostility afforded to riders in a particular team, what are the chances that "convention" will be ignored in Paris tomorrow?
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It's a victory procession till they reach Paris, then it's a race.
But in the nature of cycling anyway, the chances of the leader being overtaken are minimal - there is no way even on a normal flat stage that a lead of around 2 mins could be made up - especially as he will have the protection of his team mates both to cover breaks and to avoid accidents.
But in the nature of cycling anyway, the chances of the leader being overtaken are minimal - there is no way even on a normal flat stage that a lead of around 2 mins could be made up - especially as he will have the protection of his team mates both to cover breaks and to avoid accidents.
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