Stage 1 (Sunday 7)
146 km, 3200 m D+

Strange behaviour from Decathlon. They had a hard time finishing the Tour of the Basque Country, but on this first stage, despite Riccitello🇺🇸's early withdrawal, they rode quite a lot all day to control the breakaway. And then... nothing (everyone let the breakaway win).
Seixas🇫🇷 was alone in his group after Vauquelin (🇫🇷 Ineos) attacked with 1 or 2 extra outsiders. His teammate in Vauquelin🇫🇷's group didn't drop to wait for his leader's group, and there was no one else around.
It looks pretty much like a demonstration of weakness by the team (not by Seixas🇫🇷 himself, but his team, bar Bisiaux🇫🇷). And they provoked it themselves, by being overconfident.
Jegat (🇫🇷 Total) was dropped early in the last climb, and arrived 12 minutes after the front groups: he doesn't seem to give a damn. Either he plans to go a breakaway, or he has signed a big contract elsewhere.
Sivakov (🇫🇷 UAE): same shit.
First WT victory for Baudin🇫🇷. EF doesn't shine this year (so far), but nonetheless that's their 4^th^ WT stage victory, and they also have several honest GC performances on one-week races. Let's say that they are discreet.
favourites: the UAE duo Almeida🇵🇹/Del Toro🇲🇽
I wasn't inspired much 🤣: Almeida🇵🇹 finished after 24 minutes today...
And I forgot to list Ayuso (🇪🇸 Lidl-Trek) among the favourites, complementing his teammate Skjelmose🇩🇰. The Spaniard was the one who finally gave an impulse to the Seixas🇫🇷 group to reduce the gap with the Vauquelin🇫🇷 group, today.








