The stage started with just a two-man breakaway. It was comprised of Victor Campenaerts (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek). Each were off the front for very different reasons. Pedersen was there to collect the maximum number of sprint points in hopes of adding to his advantage in the competition for the Maillot Vert. Yes, he has it now, but to carry it to Paris one has to grab points whenever possible. Campenaerts was there if the break goes in order to be a satellite rider for his team leader Jonas Vingegaard. A satellite rider is off the front to be an ally to his team leader late into the stage. Unfortunately, the two were caught by the peloton prior to climbing the Cote de Mauvezin a category three climb prior to the two big Pyrenean mountains facing all of the Tour later in the stage.
This is a small 4x6 inch original watercolor painting that is available through my website at greigleach.com or you can simply follow the direct link at the end of the post to purchase the painting above. Since it is an original work of art, it is a first come first served reality. The work sells for $99 USD including shipping, but, yes, international shipping is both available and extra.
Purchase this painting here: "Not Really a Sprint TdF26-38" (Original art by Greig Leach)
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