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Highest ranked French rider in the Tour GC

May 14, 2009
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After all it is the tour of France, and there is always a strong competition between the French riders.
Who is it going to be?

A shortlist.
Christophe Moreau
David Moncoutié
Amaël Moinard
Sandy Casar
Stephane Goubert
Cyril Dessel
Christophe Le Mevel
Pierrick Fedrigo
Jérôme Pineau

Moreau is riding his last tour, and no doubt want to show something. But he says that every year. Last year he pulled out after stage 6 for no apparent reason, he did that again in the Dauphiné, or was it Suisse? Anyway, I think he will target the polka dot.
Same for Moncoutié. He will loose some time during the first stages, get some freedom to go for a long breakaway when there are many points at stake. These stages come rather late though (making the polka dot more unpredictable).
Moinard and Casar were the highest ranked last year, 15 and 14 respectively. Moinard may be up to something, he has had a promising pre-season. Casar? I doubt it, but he will do all he can to get in the break on Bastille day.
Goubert is 38 but is still going strong. Since 2001 his ranking have been 31, 17, 31, 20, 34, 36, 26 (highest), 19. He is not going to abandon, but can he still be in the top 20?
Dessel's year was 2006, where he wore the yellow jersey, and then in incredible fashion defended his GC position finishing 6th. Moreau was 7th that year. He is captain at AG2R, but I doubt he will be in the top 20? He was 25th last year.
I have listed Christophe Le Mevel, Pierrick Fedrigo, Jérôme Pineau, Thomas Voeckler as they are likely to go for long breaks, and who knows what might happen. Voeckler finished 18th in 2004, he got 12minutes in a break on stage 5, and held on to it for 10 days!

Right, might have forgotten some riders, bear with me. My guess is Moinard is going to finish around the 15th mark again, with no other French rider beating him.
 
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Dang, forgot about Pierre Rolland! Another possible top25 contender, but he has never ridden a three week tour. 17th in Le Dauphiné this year.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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I'll take a wild shot:

Cyril Dessel or
Christophe Le Mevel

really hard to say.

Andre
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Interesting. Probably harder than picking the actual winner by a fair way.
I notice than Sylvain Chavanel isn't on your list, but Jérôme Pineau
is. Maybe he should be added?

Amaël Moinard seems the safest bet, if there is one.
I'd like to see Cyril Dessel find his 2006 form, though.
 
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Forgot about Chavanel as he's usually not a GC guy. But sure, he can get in the long break as well, and is a class rider. His first season for Quick Step has been impressive, 3rd overall in Paris Nice for instance.
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Besides the "usual suspects" we might see good performances from:

David Le Lay - having a great season so far
Hubert Dupont - Has shown climbing abilities earlier

and the promising youngsters:

Jonathan Hivert - was just as good as Seeldraeyers in Paris-Nice
Maxime Bouet - a massive surprise this season
Jerome Coppel - clearly in-form with a fifth place in the French TT championship.
 
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Thomas Voeckler


He's surely not "the best" . . . but he's got a can-do spirit none of the other French riders have. . . . and the only one I want to watch.
 
Mar 19, 2009
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I'm going with Moncoutié despite the fact he''ll probably be targeting the polka-dot.
 
Jun 26, 2009
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I'm going with Sylvain Chavenal or Thomas Voeckler.

I'm choosing David Moncoutie for KoM.

A Frenchman to win on Bastille Day - could be one of many from a break.
 
Jul 1, 2009
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I doubt whether the absence of radio will prevent a mass sprint in stage 10... So it would have to be Feillu then??
 
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Vanderaerden's perm said:
Bernard Hinault's still the best bet. (Well, he seems to make the podium after every stage!)

Brilliant screen name. Who will pop up with "Museeuw's Hairpiece" next?
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Kittel said:
I doubt whether the absence of radio will prevent a mass sprint in stage 10... So it would have to be Feillu then??

No way Feillu wins unless it's a sprint from a small group.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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I'm going with Amael Moinard. He seemed to have a good day on the Alpe D'Huez stage while the rest of the Frenchmen were showing the drain of the weeks of competition.
 
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Jonathan Hivert is my pick!

He showed at Paris-Nice that he can climb really well, he time trial good, and is a punchy rider like Valverde.
 
Mar 6, 2009
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I think it will be between Casar, Moinard or LeLay. If Moncoutie focuses on the KOM he could end up finishing high up like he did at the Vuelta last year.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Vanderaerden's perm said:
Bernard Hinault's still the best bet. (Well, he seems to make the podium after every stage!)

I lol'd.

I like Dessel for the GC, and Chavanel's my pick for Bastille Day winner.
 
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Outsprinted said:
Jonathan Hivert is my pick!

He showed at Paris-Nice that he can climb really well, he time trial good, and is a punchy rider like Valverde.

Interesting. Didn't know he was that good, possible top20 material.
 
Jun 22, 2009
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Chavanel will be the most entertaining french rider at the very least.

Hivert is my pick for france's best also, however no french rider in the top 20.
Rolland might do well also.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
Chavanel will be the most entertaining french rider at the very least.

Hivert is my pick for france's best also, however no french rider in the top 20.
Rolland might do well also.

I would love to see Rolland do well! How old is he these days? I tried lookin his bio up on the intergoogles but no dice.
 
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And in the end it was Le Mevel, finishing 10th, in front of Casar, Goubert, Chavanel, Rolland, Feillu, Moreau. Pretty good outcome with 7 in the top 30.
 

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