Friday, 23 June 2017

Bardet champions performance over result at Tour de France

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Romain Bardet (AG2R La Mondiale) has said that he will ride the Tour de France seeking to produce the best possible performance rather than fixating on claiming final overall victory. In a wide-ranging interview with French newspaper LibĂ©ration, Bardet also spoke of his dismay at how the former Festina trainer Antoine Vayer questioned the integrity of his performances at last year’s Tour.

Bardet placed second overall on the 2016 Tour, 4:05 behind Chris Froome (Sky), and lines out at this year’s race among the principal contenders for overall victory on a parcours that seems well-suited to his characteristics. When asked how many more opportunities he had left in his career to win the Tour, however, Bardet pointed out that carrying the maillot jaune in Paris was not the only yardstick for success.

“I’m not riding to win the Tour. I’m riding for my best performance.” Bardet told LibĂ©ration. “I prefer the sense of accomplishment to the result. Cycling is an equation with too many unknowns: I could very well be stronger than last year but finish a long way off the podium because I’ll have lacked luck. In such a case, I wouldn’t have any regrets because I’d have done my best.”

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After soloing to victory at Saint Gervais on last year’s Tour, a win that propelled him onto the final podium in Paris, Bardet was deemed by Antoine Vayer to have become “the most suspect rider” on the Tour in his column in Le Monde, in which he frequently estimates the power data of the top performers at the race.

“It was the first time that I was deemed suspect. I just couldn’t understand it at all given that I wouldn’t have considered myself dominant at the 2016 Tour de France,” Bardet said. “The Tour de France has become such a big event that some people use it as a platform. Their credo is one of permanent discredit. I know well that there were many problems in the past. But I have the impression that we distort today’s reality in the light of that past.”

It was put to Bardet that cycling’s succession of doping scandals had made it difficult for the media and the public not to harbour suspicions towards riders who finished on the podium of the Tour de France.

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