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Long distance attackers often met success in Gap like Jean-François Bernard for his first victory in 1986 or Pierrick Fédrigo twenty years later. A Thomas de Gendt day?
Winner: Matteo Trentin
The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct that crosses the Gardon River in southern France. The bridge has three tiers of arches, standing 48.8 m (160 ft) high. The whole aqueduct descends in height by only 17 m (56 ft) over its entire length, while the bridge descends by a mere 2.5 centimetres (1 in) – a gradient of only 1 in 3,000 – which is indicative of the great precision that Roman engineers were able to achieve, using only simple technology.
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Peter Sagan
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To the surprise of noone if he does win, Thomas De Gendt
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Maybe an Astana win. With Fuglsang out of the race and a team full of attackers : Alexey Lutsenko
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