It was a really nice and exciting little tour up to now and it's not decided yet!
On one of the first ridden stages I expected a MS - but a MS could not been caused yet by someone and it will be quite difficult to bring about a MS on the last two stages tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Good for me and my team; with Simpson as a 80-Sprinter I it would have been very uneasy to win... especially against a Phineas Federspiel (92) from FL, for example. Maybe a bit frustrating for FL to pay him everyday, but OK. By the way: in case of money it's a very successfull tour for me up to now, I meet the requirements everyday, to get 50-100k per race. The salary cost of my 9 needed riders to start is completely payed by the competes premium, so I can ride without pressure and with no worries. In contrast to the 3 favourite teams in the tour who are also the most expensive teams: Team Rasta, Team FL and Rexon. These managers also brought the best riders to the tour; but at the moment, the overall classification looks quite.. unexpected

. But it clearly will change in the next and last two stages, I think.
In general the peloton is very small, because of only 9 competing teams. But that somehow makes it family-like; personally I do like smaller fields more than big ones. The first two stages we always had a classics sprint, with the exception that on the first stage Halva Eriksson (rexon) and Germaine Williams (Rasta) could hasten away. As I said, I expected a mass sprint there, but the bad cooperation between the 3 favo teams switched every stage to a GC-relevant stage. On the first stage, FL was resignating, after he couldn't lead Phineas to a MS. Instead, rexon won the sprint vs Rasta in front and also the classics sprint behind.
Second stage was also a farce for FL, who had not a good weekend on the whole, as he told us in his posts before^^. Again, we had much siebing, attacking and trying by many teams. At this point it should be mentioned that every stage there were some groups that were builded at the start of the race, but not one of these groups really wanted to go for the stage win, it was always for the special jerseys and always very unexcited communicated with the favo teams in the chat. And in general, there's quite a funny and cool atmosphere in the chat. But back to topic: Second stage there was again the classics sprint, but this time for the stage win. It nearly was a copy of the sprint the day before; again Rexon with Reynolds (72-73 with 72 Sprint) and Grundtvig (71 Sprint) was succeeding. I personally am a bit pissed about the sprint results from my rider NeigeDeSavoie (81-54, 70 Sprint), who always lost against much lower-skilled riders and placed on place 9 or sth like that all the time... but OK.
Then there was the third stage today; Aybek very good 2nd place, never expected. FL again unlucky, but better than the last stages. And the winner comes again from Rexon, Diego Mendoza. Now it is quite an interesting constellation. I don't think that Aybek really can hold this 2nd place in GC, but we will see. Little favo check two stages before this tour ends:
Red Jersey:
***Rubehn Sousa (Portugal Cycling)
**Jeff Engels (Belgiqmy)
*Bruno Almeida (Be Funky)
In the end, it will be one rider from Belgiqmy or Portugal, the two teams who are always in escape. Sousa and Engels must have low energy levels, but they should have nearly the same, so it's an open race for red. Funky only with theoretical chances; Bruno also isn't the best rider for escape groups.
Green Jersey:
I really cannot give a clear favo for this. It is an open race, as well. In the end, the tour winner will also get green, I think. Or maybe Reynolds from rexon... very hard to say and a very open race!
White Jersey:
***Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
**
*Tony Abismo (Portugal Cycling)
This is decided, I think. Abismo and also Bolloni from Team Rond over a minute behind, and Abismo with no flat skills, whereas Team Rond is always offline. Clear thing for FL. Only real concurrent, Lloyd Doyley from Rasta, is over 17 minutes behind, so no danger. Peterlin will be a great rider, also with 69 TT up to now, wow. And by the way: Also Abismo will be a good rider to place good in tours with time trials. But the little flat skill, of course, is quite hindrance.
Team classification:
***rexon
**Team FL
*Hasselhoffs
... and also Team Rasta. Rexon with very good chances, he has a rider for nearly every situation. FL and Rasta with some backlog, but they both have a wide team. And I am that self-confident to say that my little team also has good chances to place under the first 5, or maybe even first 3 or, best case, first 2, as it currently is the case. I do have 4 riders who will be with the very good ones after a sieb and everything that happens after that, is luck and maybe fate

. We'll see.
Yellow jersey;
Soooooooo hard to say. I mean, Mendoza has good chances to defend it, but you also can lose 45 seconds unbelievably fast. Peterlin maybe, or in the end Rasta with Austin or Williams. I am really not sure and I won't make a guess here, because I'm just too uncertain about it. Will be thrilling, anyway. I hope, I can ride the stages by myself. Don't have much time at the moment, even though vacation started. Whatever. Cool tour, cool teams, quite funny!