This stage will be hilly, but not till the end.
Every team has high hopes today.
A breakaway of huge numbers forms early.
Fifty seven riders, they say.
Vello and David have stayed in the main peloton.
They can't see Surfing-with-Whales.
Did he join the breakaway? asks David.
I have no idea, says Vello. I was dreaming of that orange coloured nougatine we had yesterday.
It was delicious, agrees David. I wonder what Belle has packed for us today?
It seems they don't know, so let us find out directly.
What's in these? asks Terence.
Morbiflette, says Belle. I hope it holds together.
Want me to squeeze it? asks Terence.
Oh goodness no! says Belle. It would go everywhere.
Okay, says Terence.
So now we know it is morbiflette.
And we know it might not hold together.
But not what it is.
Okay. Let's see if Surfing-with-Whales is out the front in the breakaway.
There he is now.
He is riding alongside Tom Pidcock.
Poetry! laughs Tom Pidcock.
Takes your mind off the pain, says Surfing-with-Whales.
What pain? asks Tom Pidcock.
If and when, says Surfing-with-Whales.
Maybe on the Ballon d'Alsace, says Tom Pidcock. The Cat 1 near the end.
Is there a Cat 1 near the end? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
Yep! says Tom Pidcock. You're a cool one, not knowing.
Um, yeah, says Surfing-with-Whales.
Tom Pidcock speeds up.
Surfing-with-Whales starts to think up another poem.
There was a young rider from Wales......
Ha ha! Seems he only does limericks.
Back in the peloton, Sweezus, Arthur and Gaius pick up their musettes.
Careful! shouts Belle.
Don't squeeze it! shouts Terence.
WTF! says Sweezus. What is it?
He reaches in.
And brings out a fistful of cheesy potato with bacon.
Arthur reaches into his, with more care.
His morbiflette holds together.
And tastes delicious.
It helps if you live a charmed life.
Here, says Gaius, offering Sweezus a hankie.
Thanks bro, says Sweezus, wiping his hand on the hankie.
Want it back?
Keep it, says Gaius.
Let us fast forward now to the Cat 1 climb, the Ballon d'Alsace.
Mauro Schmid and Tom Pidcock are battling it together.
Tom Pidcock reaches the top first.
Mauro Schmid attacks on the descent.
So does Harold Tejada.
Mauro Schmid crosses the finish line first, narrowly beating Harold Tejada and Tom Pidcock.
Surfing-with-Whales is ... quite a long way behind.