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If you have never been to Europe and seen the mountains, particularly the French and Swiss Alps, it really is hard to describe their magnificent grandeur. The vertical walls of rock reaching high into the sky their often snow capped peaks kissing the heavens. They are honestly breathtaking. Not that I think any of the riders will be marvelling at their beauty today, they will more likely be cursing the steep climbs and unrelenting hairpins.
Today's stage is going to be a cracker with Froome's closest rivals undoubtedly going to try and isolate him from his partner in crime Richie Porte and then attack him multiple times in the hope that he cracks before they do. But what will they have left in reserve to take time from him if they do manage to break the Froome-dog? And then will they have the legs for the next couple of days through the alps?
So many questions. So much anticipation!
Are you as excited to see the stunning Alpe d'Huez stage as I am?
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