Stage 15 of the Tour de France marks a transition with riders moving from Muret to Carcassonne. It features approximately 2,400m of climbing with three categorized ascents: Côte de Saint-Ferréol, Côte de Sorèze, and Pas du Sant. Although the stage is not entirely flat, many riders may be fatigued from prior climbing stages, which may lead to less team commitment for pace-setting. This scenario could allow for a potentially significant breakaway, especially with a versatile sprinter in the mix.
The stage 15 route from Muret to Carcassonne presents a challenge with climbing, yet it could favor a flexible sprinter due to the terrain.
After three days of climbing, many riders may be fatigued, leading to a potential for an energetic breakaway as teams hesitate to control the pace.
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