How to Understand the Peloton in the Tour de France
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The peloton is basically formed to counter wind resistance. The riders at the front of the pack are breaking the wind for the riders behind, making it considerably easier for them to ride. After a short time, the leading riders will fall into a chain to save their energy. Riders take turns at the front, though team leaders rarely appear there.
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It is better to be riding near the front of the peloton than to be toward the rear of the pack. This may seem counterintuitive, but it is about control. Speed changes near the front are magnified the farther back in the peloton you go.
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Riders with high aspirations for the race or the individual stage will also tend to stay towards the front. They will have better visibility and will be better able to react to attacks or problems.
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If a rider falls while in the peloton, they are likely going to take a number of other cyclists down with them. Dozens of riders may fall. This is another reason why the best riders stay near the front.
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