Van Aert’s Tour sets course for France

07/05/2022 at 01:13

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The Belgian cyclist has been second in the three stages that have been held to date and dominates the general classification and the regularity classification

Wout van Aert has once again shown that he is the most complete The classic Jumbo lover entails a chameleon capable of competing with maximum guarantees in a time trial, in a massive sprint, in a hill test, on pavés and in whatever they put in front of him.

After three stages in the tours, Van Aert has once again demonstrated this condition finishing in second position in all of them, including the initial time trial and the two subsequent sprints. The Belgian will give everything this week to open his locker and then work for his teammates Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard.

The current yellow jersey will not keep that garment for long, which is still favorite Tadej Pogacar, but yes to a regular green jersey that last season the absent Mark Cavendish snatched it from him. Van Aert trades at [1.44] and sees no powerful rivals on the horizon. Only the reborn Fabio Jakobsen could cough something up if he survives the mountain.

In the aforementioned general things continue to be sustained with the quota for the victory of Pogacar at [1.73]It is surprising that Vingegaard has surpassed Roglic as the main favorite in the Jumbo. The Danish is paid to [5.00]while the Slovenian falls to [5.50].

On the mountain we find that Pogacar continues to be the main favorite in all pools paying himself who wins the red dotted jersey to [6.00]. At that same point we find a Thibaut Pinot who seems not to go for the general and yes for a classification that has a lot of prestige for the Gauls.

In novels more of the same, Pogacar seems unbeatable in this scenario for the rest trading at [1.22]. Only misfortune could separate the Slovenian from winning the white jersey for the third time in a row against rivals as weak as Storer or McNulty, who are much, much better off.

In the spanish area we believe that Enric Mas will grow as the competition progresses and that a good way to get performance is to think that he will step on the podium in Paris at a quota [6.50]. The Movistar runner does not have to account for any bicephaly or tricephaly, counting on the entire team at his service.

The Tour de Van Aert heads for the north of France where it is expected that the fifth stage will make the first great selection between the favorites with the appearance of 11 sections of pavés. It may be the day for the Dutchman to open his locker and remove the label of eternal second in this Tour.

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