A mountain stage.
In fact, seven mountains.
And it's still very hot.
Can we get out of this somehow? asks David.
Only by giving up altogether, says Vello.
And we don't want to do that, says David.
Especially not on Bastille Day, says Vello.
What's Bastille Day? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
Vive la revolution! shouts Vello.
Uh, says Surfing-with-Whales. Oh yeah, the French Revolution.
The French riders will try extra hard today, says David.
Julian Alaphilippe hears him.
We French riders try extra hard every day, says Julian Alaphilippe.
Of course we do, says Vello.
Julian Alaphilippe thinks: I was not counting you.
He speeds away, diplomatically.
Of course, says Vello, he is well past his heyday.
You can talk, says David.
You had a heyday? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
I'm still in it, says Vello. But of course, when I was a young man, the Tour de France was not yet invented.
Ditto, says David.
You are not French, says Vello.
What's that got to do with anything? asks David.
Surfing-with-Whales leaves them to debate this and shoots off up the Col de Prat.
Yeah, the Col de Prat. He laughs inwardly. Funny.
Pablo comes up behind him.
Hola! says Pablo. Trying to beat all the Frenchies?
Yeah, says Surfing-with-Whales.
Guess what? says Pablo.
What? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
My poem's coming true, says Pablo.
Yeah how? asks Surfing with-Whales.
Someone threw me a walnut, says Pablo.
In the shell? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
No, a shelled one, says Pablo, and I caught it in my mouth as I rode by.
Was she wearing a yellow dress? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
I couldn't say, says Pablo. The thrower was wearing a chicken suit.
Woah, says Surfing-with-Whales. That's even more super freaky.
I agree, says Pablo.
This conversation has slowed them.
It matters little, as neither Pablo nor Surfing-with-Whales is French.
However, up ahead, 1 km from the summit of the Col de Pertus, Tadej Pogacar is attacking.
He opens up a gap of 20 seconds.
He keeps pushing up the Col de Font de Cère.
The gap is 32 seconds.
He takes his 24th stage win.
And he too is not French.