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Can Seixas Come Back & Is Pogačar Worried About Remco's Power Numbers? | THEMOVE+

6/12/20261 hr 6 min

Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down the first six stages of the Tour Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes (aka Criterium du Dauphiné) and discuss how the upside-down GC situation, with pre-race favorites Paul Seixas and Isaac del Toro over three minutes down to relative unknown Luke Tuckwell, will play out heading into the final two brutal mountain stages. They also go through Remco Evenepoel's recent release of power numbers and debate whether his unorthodox lead-in to the Tour de France will pay off or lead to more stage-racing frustration. 

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  1. Johan Bruyneel· Host0:00

    Um, but, you know, Van Gils broke his pelvis there. Um, don't know if he had surgery or not, but anyway, breaking your pelvis is a serious, serious injury. Uh, and coming back from this first race back, uh, Dauphiné, he, he said he was 24 days at altitude with, with the team and with Remco, and that Remco had made him suffer a lot and, uh, that now he is feeling in great shape. The best shape in his career, he says. So, you know, whoever is injured and is several months out- I know.

  2. Spencer Martin· Host0:34

    I know. Yeah ...

  3. Johan Bruyneel· Host0:34

    uh, don't lose your hope, uh, because look, here's another example of a guy who was out, uh, hasn't raced since the beginning of the season, and was in the best shape. Uh, I mean, that's his... Those, those are his own words. Now, Jonathan Narvaez in the Giro, same thing.

  4. Spencer Martin· Host0:51

    [upbeat music] Everybody, welcome back to The Move+. I'm Spencer Martin. I'm here with Johan Bruyneel. We are wrapping up. We're, we're reviewing, talking about stage six of the, the, the fake Dauphiné, the Dauphiné that used to be. Just finished with Max van Gils getting his first win in his first race back since breaking his hip at Classic Cayenne earlier this year. We'll go through, uh, how the GC is playing out. Kind of an interesting, more interesting than I thought GC situation. We'll get Johan's take on that with Luke Tuckwell from Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe taking the race lead by more than three minutes over previous favorite Paul Sixas. We'll also go over

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