A lumpy little number today, on paper at least destined for the breakaway but then yesterday was destined for the sprinters and they messed that one up. The race is back on the edge of the Jura mountains although this stage manages to avoid most of the major hills, opting instead for more rolling terrain. The 3rd Cat climb only 25km from the finish could make a good launchpad for a late attack though.
A lot of these roads were used last month in the Dauphine; Jonas Vingegaard won a stage in Salins-les-Bains which the race passes through at about the 130km mark.
Any number of potential candidates for a breakaway, especially now everyone has seen how some master tactics can disrupt the bunch. Fred Wright or Matej Mohorič from Bahrain-Victoious, Magnus Cort (EF Edcation-EasyPost) and Lotto-Dstny will be fired up by how their gameplan played out yesterday, even if the ulitmate beneficiary was Soudal-QuickStep.
Anyway, once finished, the race may get to sample some of the famous Comté Cheese matured in Poligny.
And as it’s the edge of the Jura, there’s a load of paleontolgy as well – Louelle has a world-famous site of preserved dinosaur footprints in what used to be a mudplain about 155 million years ago
I’m off to Paris later for the final stage so @nbt will pick up the baton for the final two threads, the Vosges Mountains tomorrow and Paris on Sunday.