October 5, 2024

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Remco Evenepoel will accompany 3 Belgians on his first appearance on the Tour, discover the Soudal-Quick Step selection

Remco Evenepoel will accompany 3 Belgians on his first appearance on the Tour, discover the Soudal-Quick Step selection

Remco Evenepoel knows the seven wolves that will surround him in his first Tour de France. Right-handers Louis Vervaeke, Ilan van Wilder and Yves Lambaert are the Belgian shift workers.

Soudal-Quick Step’s Tour team is built 100 percent around super leader Remco Evenepoel.

This means that there is no place for the top runner, Tim Merlier, who raced to 3 victories in the past stages of the Giro.

There is also no Julian Alaphilippe in the Tour squad. The Frenchman found his playful attacking legs again in the Giro. But his focus is on the Games in Paris.

Evenepoel can count on his lieutenant Mikel Landa for his first appearance on the Tour. The Basque has already finished fourth twice in the Tour and must support his leader in the high mountains for as long as possible.

Ilan van Wilder, Louis Vervaeke and Jan Hirt fill the other carriages of the climbing train.

You can also lose a significant course on the flat. Yves Lambert, Kasper Pedersen and Gianni Moscone must prevent this.










Soudal is a quick step
Remco Evenepoel
Jean Hurt (Tsj)
Eve Lambert
Mikel Landa (Spa)
Gianni Moscone (ETA)
Casper Pedersen (Denine)
Ilan van Wilder
Louis Vervaeke

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Tour of France

Riding date Start – End Ride type the total winner leader

1

29/06 Florence – Rimini

206 km

2

30/06 Cesenatico – Bologna

198.7 km

3

01/07 Piacenza – Turin

230.8 km

4

02/07 Pinerolo – Valloire

139.6 km

5

03/07 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Saint-Volpas

177.4 km

6

04/07 Macon – Dijon

163.5 km

7

05/07 Nuits Saint-Georges – Geoffrey Chambertin

25.3 km

8

06/07 Semur-en-Auxois – Colombe les deux Églises

183.4 km

9

07/07 Troy – Troy

199 km

Rest day 08/07

10

09/07 Orleans – Saint-Amand Montronde

187.3 km

11

10/07 Evo les pas – le leurant

211 km

12

11/07 Aurillac – Villeneuve-sur-Lotte

203.6 km

13

12/07 Ajin-bao

165.3 km

14

13/07 Bao – no dadet

151.9 km

15

14/07 Loudenvielle – Plateau de Belle

197.7 km

Rest day 07/15

16

16/07 Groissan – Nim

188.6 km

17

17/07 Saint Paul Trois Chateau – Superdévoluy

177.8 km

18

18/07 Gap – Barcelonet

179.5 km

19

19/07 Embrun – Isola 2000

144.6 km

20

20/07 Nice – Col de la Coyole

132.8 km

21

07/21 Monaco – Nice

33.7 km

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