I can't understand why UAE Team Emirates-XRG are riding so much, but Pogačar is so good that he will correct any mistakes in the Alps - Sean Kelly's Tour column

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UAE Team Emirates - XRG lead the peloton on Stage 6 of the Tour de France. With an image of Sean Kelly overlaid. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
UAE Team Emirates-XRG have been the strongest team in the race, but are they doing too much? (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

As the peloton rolls out for the second week of the Tour de France, the question on many riders' and fans' lips will be whether UAE Team Emirates-XRG can sustain their stranglehold over the peloton. As a team, they're riding so well, and thanks to Tadej Pogačar's early exploits in the Pyrenees, there seems to be very little pressure on their shoulders. But is that a good way to race Le Tour?

There are still two weeks to go, and if you happen to lose a rider or two to sickness or crashes, you quickly find yourself with a smaller squad and the remaining riders fatigued from their earlier efforts. There are often times when you could question the team management's decisions when they're out on the road, what are they doing this for, or why are they chasing this? But when Pogačar is as good as he is at the moment, you can maybe make those little mistakes because he can correct everything later on.

"King Kelly", the greatest Irish cyclist to have graced the peloton, brought the Emerald Isle to the fore alongside compatriot Stephen Roche in the 1980s. Points winner at the Tour de France four times, GC in the 1988 Vuelta, and a record-breaking seven consecutive wins at Paris-Nice feature during his glittering career – alongside double victories at Paris-Roubaix, Milan-San Remo and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

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