Friday, 9 June 2017

Dauphine: De Gendt's slender grip on yellow may turn red and white

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With just a 27 second buffer over Richie Porte and three difficult days in the mountains the expectancy is that Thomas de Gendt (Lotto Soudal) will yield his yellow jersey on stage 6 with the brutal ascent to Mont du Chat and the tricky descent to the finish likely to shake up the general classification.

And while the Belgian, who has worn yellow since his opening day stage win, is realistic about his chances he still has a slender hope of clinging onto the yellow jersey for perhaps one more day. The climb of Mont du Chat is relentless affair and although it goes on for less than 10 kilometres there is no let-up, with pitches over 15 per cent. Given that it's the first true mountain test of the race, and that plenty of climbers will be looking to haul themselves back in GC contention after the time trial, there should be no shortage of suitors when it comes to attacking.

"I think it's finished tomorrow but you never know," de Gendt told the press when asked if this was his final yellow jersey press conference at the race.

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"If they go slow on the climb then maybe I can hang on. I think a lot of guys are a bit further down on GC and they came here for a result and they will try and attack earlier on the climb and then go full gas on the descent. I think I will lose it but I hope I can keep it after tomorrow."

While much depends on the tactics of others de Gendt's own form will also have a say in Friday's outcome. The Belgian has finished on a Grand Tour podium and although lightening hasn't struck twice in that regard he remains a highly talented athlete, who on his day, can pull a performance out of the bag. His strong time trial on stage 4 was an indication of his overall form and with only one major climb on stage 5, he is not totally out of the running.

"I don't know if I've done the climb. I don't know if it's been in the Tour. It sounds familiar so maybe I've done it," he added in in his typical laid back demeanour.

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