Team Sky have announced their team for the Tour de France, which includes a British core of five riders.
Chris Froome will lead the team as he bids to win his second yellow jersey after the disappointment of crashing out early on last year. He will be supported by British riders Geraint Thomas, Peter Kennaugh, Ian Stannard, and Luke Rowe, while Richie Porte, Leopold König, Nicolas Roche, and Woet Poels round out the nine-man roster.
Porte has made the cut despite uncertainty after his withdrawal from the Giro d’Italia in May. The Tasmanian’s goal of winning the pink jersey started promisingly but was undone by a series of setbacks, including a knee injury, and he has not raced since abandoning after stage 15.
The inclusion of Stannard and Rowe, along with Thomas, reflects the demands of the opening week, which is replete with pitfalls and tailor-made for chaotic racing.
Stannard has won the last two editions of Het Nieuwsblad, Rowe has had top-10s at Paris-Roubaix and Het Nieuwsblad this year, while Thomas won E3 Harelbeke and was third at Gent-Wevelgem. They’ll be tasked with shepherding Froome across the exposed roads of Holland and northern France, not to mention the seven cobbled sectors that await on stage 4.
Thomas’s role won’t be confined to the opening nine days; he has showed his versatility in week-long stage races this year and his performance on the queen stage of the Tour de Suisse, where he climbed the Rettenbach glacier with an elite group, shows that he’ll be important in the mountain-heavy latter portion of the race.
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