Honore potentially. Maybe he was in anyways thoughno alaphilippe at the tour according to het...who does this leave a space for.....
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Honore potentially. Maybe he was in anyways thoughno alaphilippe at the tour according to het...who does this leave a space for.....
Who could they take instead? Pernsteiner is like too tiny for the TOURDEFRANCE, Buitrago among others already did the Giro, Govekar, Zambanini, Maciejuk and Price-Pejtersen are neopros, Milan basically also.
So Williams was the only other option. I would have picked Gradek too to help protect the leaders in the first week.
no alaphilippe at the tour according to het...who does this leave a space for.....
Remco Evenepoel.
Interesting to see UAE with 3 domestiques for the flat.
Apparently no Alaphillipe and no Cavendish as well. What a blow to Quickstep fans!
"Julian Alaphilippe (30) will not be in this year's Tour de France. This has been confirmed to our editors. The two-time world champion only made his comeback in the French championship on Sunday after he crashed heavily in Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Also brand new British champion Mark Cavendish is not at the start, although that was not the expectation. "
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Géén Julian Alaphilippe in de Tour: “Ontgoocheld, maar wil zelf ook niet starten als ik niet op mijn beste niveau ben”
Julian Alaphilippe (30) zal er dit jaar niet bij zijn in de Ronde van Frankrijk. Dat nieuws is nu ook officieel meegedeeld door Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl. De tweevoudige wereldkampioen maakte zondag pas zijn rentree in koers op het Frans kampioenschap nadat hij zwaar ten val kwam in...www.nieuwsblad.be
Interesting to see UAE with 3 domestiques for the flat. Seems lika good idea actually but I am not sure if Længen and Trentin are exactly the quality riders that Pogačar needs if he is caught out in an echelon or crash.
He rode well yesterday and helped set up the tricolour for Senechal who will no doubt return the favour when it comes to retaining the rainbow jersey
I hope this was his own decision, too.
Regardless, if he's not close to his best shape or didn't feel great yesterday, no point in just riding around France for 3 weeks. Sounds like more structured training is in order.
I hope this was his own decision, too.
Sporza reporting:
Andrea Bagioli (Ita) Kasper Asgreen (Den) Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Mikkel Honoré (Den) Tim Declercq Yves Lampaert Fabio Jakobsen (Ned) Michael Morkov (Den)
Surprised QS left Seneschal out. Knew Ala and Cav weren't going in but French national champion at the Tour and leaving out just doesn't make sense.
Also, I thought he was part of the lead out train plus Honore hasn't had the most noticeable of seasons.