The 2026 Tour de France is underway, and the race is heating up. Stage nine, a 155.5km run from Malemort to Ussel, was shortened by 30km due to a red heatwave alert in the Corrèze département of central France. This means that the race will be less than usual, but it will still be a thrilling spectacle for the peloton's lurkers, breakaway specialists, and the bold.
The stage is expected to be won by a climber, with the Suc au May steep enough to entice a rider like Mads Pedersen, who is currently leading the points standings. However, the absence of saddle sores might make Tom Pidcock a contender, as he adds to his sole stage win at the Tour. Quinn Simmons and Mathias Vacek will also be eyeing this stage.
The race is not just about the stage winners, though. The general classification standings show a tight race at the top, with Tadej Pogacar leading Jonas Vingegaard by just over two minutes. Isaac Del Toro, Remco Evenepoel, and Juan Ayuso are also in the mix, with Paul Seixas, Florian Lipowitz, Lenny Martinez, Mattias Skjelmose, and Mathias Vacek close behind.
The Tour de France is a race that never fails to keep its spectators on the edge of their seats, especially when a rider like Tadej Pogacar has an unassailable lead. The shortened stage nine will be a test of endurance and strategy for the riders, and it will be fascinating to see how they adapt to the new conditions.
In my opinion, the Tour de France is one of the most exciting sporting events in the world, and stage nine will be a highlight. The race is a testament to the human spirit and the will to overcome challenges, and it is a privilege to witness it firsthand.