Robin's approach combines a mix of sensible sleep planning and creative route mapping.
His initial goal to be as fresh as possible in CP2 was accomplished by riding as hard and long as possible during the day and sleeping at least 5 hours the first couple of nights.
With this he found himself in the lead, or at any point quite close to it, in the early stages of the race.
But an untimely puncture in the first days and a failed plug, forced him to think on his feet, and with a little bit of luck, he was able to secure a new set of tires in Sarajevo and continue on his way. This meant that Christoph, the closest rider to Robin, was able to secure a larger lead at this point in the race. Robin, however kept his spirits high as he was confident in his ability to manage his effort and to draw his wild card - the unexpected route.
While others chose a more conservative albeit longer route to the final checkpoints, Robin opted for the direct off-road route to Theodoriana, Greece - guess the TCR IS gravel too.
These differences in approaching the route made for some compelling dotwatching as an "anything can happen" feeling took over watchers and race organizers.