Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Mountainous 2017 Tour de l’Avenir set to reveal future Grand Tour talent

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The 2017 Tour de l’Avenir will again reveal future Grand Tour contenders, with this year’s route starting in Brittany and heading south through central France for three consecutive and selective mountain stages in the Alps.

The nine-day race will start on August 18 and end on August 27, with the introduction of a rest day to give the Under 23 riders a chance to recover before the tough finale. 

Some of the biggest names in the sport won the Tour de l’Avenir before going on to success in Grand Tours. Greg LeMond won it in 1982, Miguel Indurain in 1986, Laurent Fignon in 1988 and, more recently, Nairo Quintana won in 2010. Other recent winners include Esteban Chaves, Warren Barguil, Ruben Fernandez and Miguel Angel Lopez. French climbing talent David Gaudu won the race in 2016 and is now riding for FDJ.

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The Tour de l'Avenir was created in 1961 by Jacques Marchand, the then editor-in-chief of L'Equipe. It has changed name and format over the years but is now part of the UCI Europe Tour and the UCI U23 Nations Cup. The four classification jerseys replicate those of the Tour de France, with the winner awarded a yellow jersey.

Expected contenders in 2017 include the USA's Adrien Costa, recent Giro d'Italia Under 23 winner Pavel Sivakov, Australia's Lucas Hamilton, and Colombian climber Egan Bernal, who is already a professional with Androni Giocattoli.

The 2017 race route was unveiled on Monday evening in France, confirming the Brittany start and the testing finale in the Alps, with summit finishes in Hauteluce Les Saisies, Sainte-Foy Tarentaise and Albiez-Montrond.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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