It has been three years since Remco Evenpoel’s first expertise of gravel racing at a Grand Tour – stage 11 on the Giro d’Italia, the place he struggled on the Tuscan sterrato, shedding two minutes to eventual race winner Egan Bernal in Montalcino.
The information that this yr’s Tour de France – his first – would additionally embrace gravel roads within the parcours was, when the race route was introduced again in October, met with a unfavorable response from the Belgian as he mentioned, “I do not assume it’s a necessity.”
His Soudal-QuickStep crew boss, Patrick Lefevere, has additionally signalled his displeasure with the development on a number of events. Heading into the Tour de France’s ninth stage on Sunday, routed over the grime roads round Troyes, it appears as if one of many males has modified his tune.
“Looking forward to that stage, I’m wanting ahead to it, however I’m additionally a bit nervous,” Evenepoel advised the Belgian media after stage 8 in Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises. “I can not wait to find these gravel roads, and on the identical time, I do know that something can occur. All of the GC riders need to watch out to not lose time.
“I do know all of the sectors,” he added. “I’ve explored probably the most tough ones, and, to be trustworthy, I’m a fan of them. We’ll see the way it seems. It will rely upon the main group and on whether or not there are actually robust riders up entrance, or not.
“In any case, I’ve the impression that tomorrow’s stage might be one of the vital watched sporting occasions of the yr.”
Lefevere, talking to Cyclingnews on the morning of stage 8, within the rain-hit village of Semur-en-Auxois, remained steadfastly in opposition to the concept of gravel in Grand Tours.
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“I’m anti. I’m not in favour and I do not assume it belongs within the Tour de France,” he mentioned. “In the start, I used to be in opposition to Strade Bianche, however I modified my thoughts – solely idiots by no means change their minds. It’s OK there, nevertheless it would not belong in a stage race.
“I’m not Madame Soleil [French astrologer], I advised you already,” he added when requested for a prediction on what may unfold on the 199km stage. “There might be two races within the race, one to win the stage and one to not lose time for the GC guys. We’ll trip to guard Remco as a lot as potential. The others don’t have any private ambitions. We will see. The day will inform us.”
Writing in his weekly opinion column for Het Nieuwsblad, Lefevere regarded again to a contemporary basic version of the Giro d’Italia, received by Ivan Basso after a gradual fightback in opposition to breakaway chief David Arroyo.
The race’s epic seventh stage, run in moist situations throughout that well-known sterrato to Montalcino, noticed Cadel Evans seize the maglia rosa, producing a memorable picture within the race’s current historical past. Fourteen years on, Lefevere stays unimpressed, utilizing the instance as an example his displeasure with the idea.
“An picture of Cadel Evans within the 2010 Giro is burned into my retina,” he wrote. “He received the gravel stage then however crossed the end line with a caked-on gravel mess protecting his complete face. Is that how we need to see riders?”
It’s a query to which many followers would swiftly reply ‘sure’, even when the Tour de France peloton might be hoping that the current forecast for dry climate is borne out.
Evenepoel and the opposite 172 males who completed stage 8 battled by way of totally different situations on Saturday as rain hit the Tour on the finish of a heat and dry opening week. As sprinters Biniam Girmay, Jasper Philipsen, and Arnaud De Lie battled for the stage win on the rising end, he discovered himself ending up in tenth alongside Fred Wright and Alex Aranburu.
It was an unfamiliar place for Evenepoel to search out himself in throughout a mass dash end, a scenario that happened totally by chance, he mentioned.
“In the tip, it was a fairly good day, though the beginning was a bit difficult because of the results from yesterday’s time trial,” Evenepoel mentioned. “But I used to be properly surrounded by my teammates and I used to be capable of spend many of the stage on the entrance of the peloton.
“In the final kilometre uphill, I wished to ensure I would not lose time in a silly method. So, I stayed on the entrance and completed tenth, however that was extra by chance. I did not do it on goal.”