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2023 Tour de France

110th edition: July 1-23, 2023

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Friday, June 30: The Tour organizer looks at the 2023 Tour de France the day before the race starts.

The start list of the 110th Tour de France is out before stage 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182km, Saturday 1st July. No number 61 is assigned to pay tribute to Gino Mäder.
A duel between Pogacar and Vingegaard is highly awaited but there are many more sporting stakes.

A majority of the 176 starters aim for a stage win. 48 riders already won a stage in the past.

A RECORD NUMBER OF 12 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Twelve national champions for road racing are set to line up in front of the San Mamès stadium for the start of stage 1 on Saturday: Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia), Richard Carapaz (Ecuador), Valentin Madouas (France), Emanuel Buchmann (Germany), Mattias Skjelmose (Denmark), Esteban Chaves (Colombia), Fred Wright (Great-Britain), Dylan van Baarle (The Netherlands), Alex Kirsch (Luxemburg), Alexei Lutsenko (Kazakhstan), Quinn Simmons (USA) and Gregor Mühlberger (Austria). It’s a record equalling number, on pair with 2010, 2014, 2017 and 2019. They were only five last year: Peter Sagan (Slovakia), Florian Sénéchal (France), Nils Politt (Germany), Felix Grossschartner (Austria) and Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg (South Africa). European champion Fabio Jakobsen is the thirteen man with a distinctive jersey this year.


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MORE DANES AND MORE NORWEGIANS THAN ITALIANS ON THE START LIST
The 176 participants of the 110th Tour de France hold passports from 27 different nations. France is the most represented with 32 riders (exactly the same number as last year), followed by Belgium (21), Spain and The Netherlands (14), Australia (12), Denmark (11, one up from the start in Copenhagen and just as many as in 2021) and Norway with a record breaking number of 8 starters due to the first ever invitation issued to a Norwegian-registered team (Uno-X). Australia matches its record, set in 2012. Italy with 7 didn’t have such a low number since 1983. For the second year running, Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) is the youngest in the bunch, aged 22 years, 1 month and 23 days on the start line. The second youngest is Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers). The oldest is Dries Devenyns (Soudal-Quick Step) who will turn 40 on the penultimate stage to Le Markstein. 36 riders will take part in the Tour de France for the first time, the most famous of them being Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Gent-Wevelgem winner Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty). There won’t be any 61 bib number to honour the memory of Gino Mäder so the leader of Bahrain Victorious Mikel Landa will have the 62 and there’ll be a 69 carried by Fred Wright. In the UAE Team Emirates, nobody will get the number 13 and Adam Yates has the 19.

A HIGHLY AWAITED DUEL BETWEEN JONAS VINGEGAARD AND TADEJ POGACAR
The past three editions of the Tour de France were won by Tadej Pogacar (2020, 2021) and Jonas Vingegaard (2022). Logically, they are the two main favourites this year. They are also the two most successful pro riders in the 2023 season. The Slovenian has won 14 races including Paris-Nice, the Tour of Flanders and the Flèche wallonne while the Dane claimed the Itzulia Basque Country and the Critérium du Dauphiné. The big question mark is the injury Pogacar sustained at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. “I don’t have full mobility of my wrist as of yet – 60, 70% maybe”, he said in Bilbao ahead of the Tour de France. “But these last days it hasn’t upset me while training. I feel no pain.” The leader of UAE Team Emirates took a low profile: “Jonas is obviously the main guy for this Tour. He showed his dominance in Dauphiné. The best scenario for me is getting the yellow jersey in stage 20, like three years ago. We get less pressure that way. In the first week you usually have to hold your horses, but this year there will be more action.” “It’s not only about him and me”, Vingegaard moderated. “What counts is who will have the best shape at the end of the race. People can considered that I’m chased down but I’m also on the hunt for the overall victory. It’s not very different from last year.”

O’CONNOR, GAUDU, HINDLEY & Co BID FOR FINAL PODIUM
The fight for GC isn’t limited to the first two positions. There are many candidates for the third one who don’t say they’re racing for the Maillot Jaune. Australia’s Ben O’Connor and France’s David Gaudu have come fourth in the two previous editions and want to move one step higher. “I intend to capitalise on my second place at Paris-Nice to achieve this”, announced the climber of Groupama-FDJ. “If you try to attack Pogacar and Vingegaard, you risk to pay the price”, the AG2R-Citroën rider echoed. “It’s highly unlikely that they’ll lose their focus. Richard Carapaz, third in 2021, Romain Bardet, second in 2016 and third in 2017, Rigoberto Uran, second in 2017, and why not Thibaut Pinot, third in 2014, would love to share the honours with the victor again while Simon Yates, seventh and best young rider in 2017, Mikel Landa, fourth in 2017, and Enric Mas, fifth in 2020, also imagine themselves on the podium in Paris, but it might as well be a rookie. Jai Hindley, the 2022 Giro d’Italia winner, put his hands up: “The podium, why not, I prepared full gas, he declared. It’s the big objective of the season, the podium in Paris would be a dream come true, it’ll take a lot of pain and suffering to come to that point but I’ll never say never.”

GREEN JERSEY FAVOURITES KEEP CARDS CLOSE TO THEIR CHEST
Three participants to the 110th Tour de France won the points classification in the past: Mark Cavendish (2011, 2021), Peter Sagan (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) and Wout van Aert (2022). The Belgian is the most likely to do it again but he made it clear: “This is not my goal this year.” However, he noted: “There are many points up for grabs in the last stages.” So it’s not his goal at the beginning of the Tour but it might become one towards the end. He kind of designated his successor who was the runner-up last year: “My favourite for the green jersey is Jasper Philipsen.” The last winner on the Champs-Elysées commented: “We’ll look for stage wins and this is a good way to take points for the green jersey.” Fabio Jakobsen short-cut expectations: “The green jersey is not a big goal for me in this Tour de France. I’m targeting stage wins. I don’t have the level to compete with Van Aert in the points classification.” Dylan Groenewegen said the same thing differently: “It’s very hard for pure sprinters to win the green jersey.” Mads Pedersen and Biniam Girmay also have the credentials to win this competition.

48 PREVIOUS STAGE WINNERS… AND MANY MORE CANDIDATES!
48 out of 176 starters have already won at least one stage of the Tour de France in previous years. In each edition of the race, between six and eight stages are won from breakaways from far out. Intermarché-Circus-Wanty is the kind of team eager to try their luck this way although they also target GC with Louis Meintjes, 7th last year. They are yet to win a stage as a team but three of their recruits have done it before: Lilian Calméjane, Rui Costa and Mike Teunissen. Israel-Premier Tech wants to emulate Simon Clarke and Hugo Houle’s achievements of last year with Michael Woods whose two Grand Tour stage victories up to date took place in the Basque Country at La Vuelta (at Balcon de Bizkaia in 2018 and Villanueva de Valdegovia in 2020). Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) has made his fame at the Tour de France by wearing the Maillot Jaune in 2019 but he’s openly on the hunt for his first stage win. Breakaways for stage wins is also a French speciality at the Tour de France: newly crowned national champion Valentin Madouas and Nans Peters, a Pyrenean stage winner in 2020, are often named as candidates.


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Story of the Tour de France Volume 2

Official start list with back numbers, Friday, June 30, 2023:

176 riders.

The Tour organization had this to say about the upcoming first stage:

Pogacar, Van der Poel and Van Aert identified by the riders as favourites for stage 1 in Bilbao. Alaphilippe and Pidcock also in the mix.

Egan Bernal is back at the Tour de France, so is Mark Cavendish on the hunt for his 35th stage win but the field of sprinters is very competitive.

Movistar, the longest serving team, starts on home soil in the Basque Country with sole leader Enric Mas. A huge crowd gathered in the streets of Bilbao to give them and the other riders a very warm welcome at the teams presentation in front the Guggenheim Museum.

JUMBO-VISMA
1 JONAS VINGEGAARD
2 TIESJ BENOOT
3 WILCO KELDERMAN
4 SEPP KUSS
5 CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE
6 WOUT VAN AERT
7 DYLAN VAN BAARLE
8 NATHAN VAN HOOYDONCK
UAE TEAM EMIRATES
11 TADEJ POGAČAR
12 MIKKEL BJERG
14 FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER
15 VEGARD STAKE LAENGEN
16 RAFAL MAJKA
17 MARC SOLER
18 MATTEO TRENTIN
19 ADAM YATES
INEOS GRENADIERS
21 EGAN BERNAL
22 JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO
23 OMAR FRAILE
24 MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI
25 DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ
26 THOMAS PIDCOCK
27 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ
28 BEN TURNER
GROUPAMA-FDJ
31 DAVID GAUDU
32 KÉVIN GENIETS
33 STEFAN KÜNG
34 OLIVIER LE GAC
35 VALENTIN MADOUAS
36 QUENTIN PACHER
37 THIBAUT PINOT
38 LARS VAN DEN BERG
EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST
41 RICHARD CARAPAZ
42 ANDREY AMADOR
43 ALBERTO BETTIOL
44 JHOAN ESTEBAN CHAVES
45 MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN
46 NEILSON POWLESS
47 JAMES SHAW
48 RIGOBERTO URAN
SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
51 JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE
52 KASPER ASGREEN
53 RÉMI CAVAGNA
54 TIM DECLERCQ
55 DRIES DEVENYNS
56 FABIO JAKOBSEN
57 YVES LAMPAERT
58 MICHAEL MØRKØV
BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
62 MIKEL LANDA
63 NIKIAS ARNDT
64 PHIL BAUHAUS
65 PELLO BILBAO
66 JACK HAIG
67 MATEJ MOHORIC
68 WOUT POELS
69 FRED WRIGHT
BORA-HANSGROHE
71 JAI HINDLEY
72 EMANUEL BUCHMANN
73 MARCO HALLER
74 BOB JUNGELS
75 PATRICK KONRAD
76 JORDI MEEUS
77 NILS POLITT
78 DANNY VAN POPPEL
LIDL-TREK
81 GIULIO CICCONE
82 TONY GALLOPIN
83 MATTIAS SKJELMOSE JENSEN
84 ALEX KIRSCH
85 JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ
86 MADS PEDERSEN
87 QUINN SIMMONS
88 JASPER STUYVEN
AG2R CITROEN TEAM
91 BEN O'CONNOR
92 CLÉMENT BERTHET
93 BENOIT COSNEFROY
94 STAN DEWULF
95 FELIX GALL
96 OLIVER NAESEN
97 AURÉLIEN PARET PEINTRE
98 NANS PETERS
ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
101 MATHIEU VAN DER POEL
102 SILVAN DILLIER
103 MICHAEL GOGL
104 QUINTEN HERMANS
105 SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN
106 JASPER PHILIPSEN
107 JONAS RICKAERT
108 RAMON SINKELDAM
INTERMARCHÉ-CIRCUS-WANTY
111 BINIAM GIRMAY
112 LILIAN CALMEJANE
113 RUI COSTA
114 LOUIS MEINTJES
115 ADRIEN PETIT
116 DION SMITH
117 MIKE TEUNISSEN
118 GEORG ZIMMERMANN
COFIDIS
121 GUILLAUME MARTIN
122 BRYAN COQUARD
123 SIMON GESCHKE
124 ION IZAGUIRRE
125 VICTOR LAFAY
126 ANTHONY PEREZ
127 ALEXIS RENARD
128 AXEL ZINGLE
MOVISTAR TEAM
131 ENRIC MAS
132 RUBEN ALMEIDA
133 ALEX ARANBURU
134 GORKA IZAGIRRE
135 MATTEO JORGENSON
136 GREGOR MÜHLBERGER
137 NELSON OLIVEIRA
138 ANTONIO PEDRERO
TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH
141 ROMAIN BARDET
142 JOHN DEGENKOLB
143 MATTHEW DINHAM
144 ALEXANDER EDMONDSON
145 NILS EEKHOFF
146 CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON
147 KEVIN VERMAERKE
148 SAM WELSFORD
ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH
151 MICHAEL WOODS
152 GUILLAUME BOIVIN
153 SIMON CLARKE
154 HUGO HOULE
155 KRISTS NEILANDS
156 NICHOLAS SCHULTZ
157 CORBIN STRONG
158 DYLAN TEUNS
TEAM JAYCO ALULA
161 SIMON YATES
162 G LAWSON CRADDOCK
163 LUKE DURBRIDGE
164 DYLAN GROENEWEGEN
165 CHRIS HARPER
166 JUUL CHRISTOPHER JENSEN
167 LUKA MEZGEC
168 ELMAR REINDERS
TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC
171 WARREN BARGUIL
172 JENTHE BIERMANS
173 CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN
174 ANTHONY DELAPLACE
175 SIMON GUGLIELMI
176 MATIS LOUVEL
177 LUCA MOZZATO
178 LAURENT PICHON
LOTTO DSTNY
181 CALEB EWAN
182 VICTOR CAMPENAERTS
183 JASPER DE BUYST
184 PASCAL EENKHOORN
185 FREDERIK FRISON
186 JACOPO GUARNIERI
187 MAXIM VAN GILS
188 FLORIAN VERMEERSCH
ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
191 MARK CAVENDISH
192 CEES BOL
193 DAVID DE LA CRUZ
194 YEVGENIY FEDOROV
195 ALEXEY LUTSENKO
196 GIANNI MOSCON
197 LUIS LEON SANCHEZ
198 HAROLD ALFONSO TEJADA
UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM
201 ALEXANDER KRISTOFF
202 JONAS ABRAHAMSEN
203 ANTHON CHARMIG
204 TOBIAS HALLAND JOHANNESSEN
205 RASMUS TILLER
206 TORSTEIN TRÆEN
207 SØREN WÆRENSKJOLD
208 GREGAARD JONAS WILSLY
TOTALENERGIES
211 PETER SAGAN
212 EDVALD BOASSON-HAGEN
213 MATHIEU BURGAUDEAU
214 STEFF CRAS
215 VALENTIN FERRON
216 PIERRE LATOUR
217 DANIEL OSS
218 ANTHONY TURGIS