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Yeah, it was surprising to see that basically the whole Jayco team had gone on holiday (I can't imagine they were trying to bring Greenpaths to a sprint). A Plapp would have been immensely useful on this type of terrain, if it had been one of the few days in the year when he consents to ride (but if you are Australian, perhaps you know better than me, if he experienced some trouble in the first part of the race).
Jegat was lucky (and O'Connor unlucky) that despite a hell of a lot of infighting among the breakaway, there was almost no down-time at the front: infighting only made them go faster and faster, instead of the usual alternance of faster/slower. Even the crash didn't slow down the front of the race.
A hectic race anyway. There was just a short moment of calm, mid-race, between the point when the breakaway finally got a substantial gap and Jegat's (inconsiderate?) attack in the 2^nd^ category climb. But otherwise...
Yes, Plapp was the one I was very surprised to not see chasing. He has been quite strong at this Tour, and even tried for some breaks later in the race.