It's not always easy to know what's going on behind if there's a crash like that. A big crash you don't know who's up, who's down. You don't derail your plan and wonder about who's in the crash. You look back here on the radio, your guys aren't in the crash. Your team DS says go, you go and then you can unpack it as you get down the road. You can go. Okay, so on so on so is in the crash. exactly what I think happened. They rode on, then they got ward, looked rugglicious down, low-pizzes down, their chasing and Valverde cut it out. Now they did make them chase for quite a while and I think that's why, like we had Omar Fraley of Astana coming up to Valverde and looked like Koidahite at Chass and he getting a bit of a snot rocket in his direction as well after it regrouped. But for me Valverde showed a lot of class. He had a lot to benefit from telling the guys to keep roiding. There was a minicap between Valverde, Cantana, Poggaker, guys and Roglic and Roglic and Lopez. Still 64k to go with a lot of firepower upfront. Some firepower behind. The gap could have went down. Vavarre could have won the Vuelta today. But a rotor like Vavarre in the World Champs bands with his decorated palm areas, it's not the circumstance he wants the win the Vuelta in. So Vavarre calls the seas forward to it. I think he should be applauded for that rather than armchair critics. It's probably some, you know, some fun, not nobody working in the PR department for Dimension Data is after tweeting that it's unlikely one of the Reuters. So I think it's fair game and I think they don't, they're writing controversial. I know probably a lot of people especially the Silicon impurists won't agree with that one but there you go. Now we're sitting on the fence on this podcast. So we had opened the break, we had Cavanya Quickstep and he struck out for glory at about 25k to go. They looked quite suicidal at the time with the crosswinds and the general undulating terrain on the way in. And especially that kind of 2k tough cobbled finish which kind of looked back on itself up to the finish. Bora were taking her up behind, CCC contributed to the chase, dimensioned out of true amount into the chase for Edval Bokesenhagen, but Cavagni hung on, super super strong and the wolf pack quickstep have been so so strong for this world. So Kavanya hung on for the quick steps for to win, considering they didn't commit their classics then, and they didn't commit to this grand tour with really massively high hopes. They're going super, super strong. They'd, yeah, Kavanya, they too, she'll bear wins. So it's amazing. Kavanya might remember him from Wednesday, I'm in tour of California this year, and he is a super strong time trial, a style roller, both, it's his first grand tour stage win. So they're low-heated for the French lot, Ben has proven just what a versatile sprinter he is coming in in seconds and then talk about the wolf pack, Steve Bartorton, Gilbert Fort. So super super strong from Quickstep. They're really having an amazing amazing tour. So yeah, that was a it was an interesting stage. It was a very interesting stage. Before I go on any forwarder and talk about how interesting stage was, let me talk a little bit about ClickFunnels, our show sponsor and I know a few of you guys are messaging me to say you try it out and you're really enjoying it and it's just such a versatile product whether you're looking for something new product to manager emails sequencing because I used to spend so much time sending out emails and replying to emails and you can set up just automated campaigns and sequences and it's brilliant for our building web sites. It's all around its class. The guys have taken up the 14 day free trial that they've offered to our members. They know what I'm talking about a few messages from guys on Instagram and a couple of emails that you guys are enjoying a lot. So if you're sitting on the fence, go and check it out. And I put the link in the description shown, else, whatever you want to call them down below for your 14 day free trial. It's legit. Bennett was talking about, he didn't know exactly what type of legs he had today. He said it's hard to know during those long stage, but obviously it turned out he had super good legs. But Bennett again, it's like what is going on with Bora Hanskrov and and the radios are using. This seems to be a problem that they're having day after day. Bennett's obviously sprinted us if he's gone for the win, but the day he won last week, he didn't think he'd actually won, so he was afraid to celebrate, and today he actually taught it won.