Who will be the next home winner of a Grand Tour?

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A few of these are basically one day flies anyway, which Evenepoel is definitely not. No real reason to assume he's more likely to be the sort that can only be great for one week, though it also still remains to be seen how his climbing lines up vs the best in the world in a race everyone is targetting.
 
I agree, he could very well be able to win the Vuelta within perhaps 5 years and its unlikely someone else will succeed until then. Landa and Mas or Pinot, Alaphilippe or in some years Gaudu may have a small chance if they get perfect parcours and some luck, but it still seems unlikely so I think we have to wait for Ayusu and hope he lives up to his dominant juniortime. A final joker is Carlos Rodriguez that was also a brilliant junior and is a year ahead of Ayusu and with the usual Ineos magic a Vuelta win is not impossible in 3-4 years.
Solid prediction from early 2021!
 
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Don't be so sad! You have! Errr... you have... you... have...
No. Sorry. Can't think of any.
Be careful or @Ilmaestro99 will tell you what's up...
On paper Tiber should be the real deal, but he hasn't progressed as a stage racer at Trek. Him, Piccolo and Milesi (when he turns pro) have IMO the most potential atm, but they are years away from becoming gt contenders...
 
What you think about Sivakov? He got french passport in 2018 and uci changed his nationality to FR in march 2022

 
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What you think about Sivakov? He got french passport in 2018 and uci changed his nationality to FR in march 2022


I actually did mention him in my OP but that was more through wanting to seem clever (he was still Russian at that time) than because I had any real faith in him.

He isn't going to win any Tour.
 
1- Ayuso
2- Ganna (with a lot of help)

Too early to know about Kévin Vauquelin. He can bleed time in longer climbs for all I know at this moment. Hard to tell. Additionally every team send their best riders to the Tour de France which makes it really hard.
 
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Kévin Vauquelin?
If Route d'Occitanie suddenly acquires Grand Tour status, then sure.

Jokes aside though, Vauquelin hasn't been into the GC game for that long. He came up in the junior and U23 ranks as a time trialist, but has been trying to make the transition since l'Avenir 2021. Despite having slimmed down, he is still rather heavy and I think he'll bleed minutes on minutes on high mountain stages. I believe Couillole on Saturday will be his first >40 minute effort, so we'll see. For now, I think week long stage races is where his limits lay and anything beyond that is undoable, but he may surprise me.
 
Surely Ayuso or Mas have to get a Vuelta before any French or Italian rider breaks through to that level? Especially Ayuso.

Ganna doing it on the big climbs I don't believe until he does something more like Dumoulin in the 2015 Tour. It's easy to ignore just how much bigger Ganna is than Dumoulin.
 
I don't even think Ganna's problem would be the MTFs, unless you visit the Zoncolan or the Mortirolo.
But I don't think he will ever be able to cope with multi-mountain stages or even the hard hilly stages. Take a stage like Torino last year, raced as it was... Pippo loses 15/20 minutes.
 
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