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    Tadej Pogačar’s dominance will open up the race and give us more opportunities – Luke Plapp’s Tour de France diary

    Grand Tours are a bit of a time black hole. Once you start one, any sense of time gets sucked into the black hole. It’s eat, sleep, race, repeat. At this point in the race, I couldn’t tell you what day of the week it is, but I know that we’re almost at the first rest day of the Tour de France. After over a week of hard racing, I’m looking forward to it. It’s a chance to switch off, get some extra sleep, maybe take a coffee ride with the boys, and catch up with my friends and family.

    This is my second Tour de France, and it feels a little more like a formality this time around, like any other race. Last season, when I made my debut, there was so much hype and excitement around it, and I didn’t know so much what to expect. It was a lot to take in. Now that I have my first one done, I wouldn’t say I’m a Tour veteran just yet, but I feel like I’ve got the swing of things and can manage the stresses of the race much more easily.

    Tour de France diary

    Tour de France diary

    Luke Plapp

    Luke Plapp is an Australian professional road cyclist, currently riding for Team Jayco-AlUla at the Tour de France. The Melbourne native, who is a three-time Australian national road and time trial champion, will be sharing his experiences from this summer’s Tour with Cyclingnews.

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