On a stage where we anticipated Bernal commented a front to defend the champion and pose themselves on this race. Instead, like the teams talk before the race would have been okay carapas you take it up make people suffer a Bernal You kick off that this is the big moment and the thing when carapas is lieutenant attacks that there's four young Bo Vizmalads Still there that Real momentum swing around we know in sports that the breaking ball the rub of the green the collar and golf You know strikeers and football. It's just one bouncing in off your shin momentum It's a cruel beast and the momentum is definitely with young Bo Vizmal at the moment Behind, we had some writers who are, you know, no one's talking to him much about them, but they're writing well, Richie Port, Landa and Superman Lopez were best at the rest behind, and they didn't give away that many seconds, a handful of seconds, to the two Slovenians. We're set for a super battle. Roglich looks like he's just cruising at the moment, and his only rival looks to be Taji Pajakar, the 22-year-old who's honestly, James Nestor, we talked about breeding recently in a recent podcast and the idea of nose breeding. Pajakar looks like he's nose breeding on these climbs, he just looks at ease and for 22 year old, a maturity he's shown on and off the bike. It's brilliant. Bernal lost 46 seconds today. Pajakar has stepped up to second on GC now and he's at 44 seconds and when you think about we've a lot of hard racing left to go and And the second last day before we get to Paris, remember Paris is traditionally a neutralized stage where it's a procession and we drink some champagne and I say we, like I'm there with the lads, like I've put in the hard work. I'm sitting at home here just finished eating meatballs and I'm saying we, caught yourself on. And the lads get into Paris, that's traditionally a neutralized stage. So the last stage proper is the Saturday before Paris and it's a mountain time trial. If Tajé Pajakar is within strike and distance 10, 15 seconds on this, we could have a historic Saturday, like I'm thinking back, I wasn't old enough to enjoy it at the time, but as a cycling fan, a historian of cycling, I've loved that footage, as I'm sure you have, of Greg Lamont on the time trial, and when Greg Lamont went on against Laurent Fignon, where Greg Lamont became the first American to win the Tour de France, and that epic footage we've seen, like we could be in for a repeat of this. This is just such a finely poised Tour de France icon way. Today's Queen's stage did not disappoint. It was absolutely epic. Thanks for joining me for the recap of this stage and you know what, you know what now. I'm gonna be back tomorrow for stage 14 of the Tour de France. Tomorrow looks set for, it's kind of, it's finely balanced between sprinters and breakaway day. I don't even, I'm gonna call it as cuissons or cousins, however you pronounce it as the winner for tomorrow. Yeah, it's for me it's a breakaway, but who knows the way the green jersey's been contested this year. Don't forget to head on over to patreon.com forward slash Anthony underscore watch. If you're anything like me, you always put this stuff off. I know I support the blind boy podcast and a bunch of other podcasts and I do support independent creators because I think it's right that they're paying for their work. If you're anything like me, you would have put that decision off for a long, long time. So now I'd ask you to channel this mantra we've had through the tour, it's just to do it now. Just ask the podcast, finish this, head on over to Patreon and get that piece of business done and I will join you again tomorrow. Right safe out there, roadman and chat to you then.