
Van Wilder felt the same: “That day there was a big contrast with the rest of the stages. Patrick has a big plan and the sponsors are willing to fund him to make the dream come true.” Then you have the whole of Belgium against you and that is not good. Then you lose a master plan for the next five to six years. When Remco leaves, you don’t just lose a rider. These companies have such a great history in the sport. “I don’t think it makes sense for Remco to move, as he can count on the two biggest Belgian sponsors with Soudal and Quick-Step. The reigning World champion and winner of the Vuelta a España looks set to go for the ultimate in cycling, but is his team Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl too? Just two months ago there were rumours of a move to INEOS Grenadiers, but Evenepoel quickly announced that there is no question of a transfer.īoonen believes in his old team’s project. He is mentally so strong and can handle the pressure. He has what it takes to take a shot at a Tour win and I hope he will. “I’m not saying he will win the Tour de France anyway, but I don’t think you can find anyone with the opposite opinion. “But we’re not going to tell you for the time being,” was his response.īoonen faith in his young compatriot. Evenepoel knew before the Tour presentation which Grand Tour he will contest in 2023. Patrick Lefevere, the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl team manager, told Sporza that no decisions will be made for the time being. Will Remco Evenepoel go to the Tour de France in 2023? Or will he focus on the Giro d’Italia next year? That remains to be seen after the presentation of the Tour route. The former World champion spoke in an extensive interview with Velonews. Tom Boonen is convinced that Remco Evenepoel has what it takes to win the Tour de France in the future. TOP STORY: Tom Boonen: “Evenepoel has everything to take a shot at Tour victory” Race news: First teams for the Volta ao Algarve, ‘6 Days’ of Gent teams and Metec to sponsor the Olympia’s Tour in 2023.
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Team news: Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team – Racing the Future, Matti Breschel believes Mikkel Honoré can achieve even more, BikeExchange-Jayco has big plans for Eddie Dunbar, Changes to the Groupama-FDJ sprint train and Manuela Fundación team disappears after one year. Rider news: Álvaro José Hodeg back on his bike, Dylan van Baarle: “Even after Roubaix, Wout van Aert was still enthusiastic” and Sonny Colbrelli gets Paris-Roubaix tattoo.Ĭontract news: Amanuel Gebreigzabhier extends with Trek-Segafredo, no contract for Chris Lawless with TotalEnergies, Sébastien Reichenbach to Tudor, Elizabeth Holden to UAE, two year contract for Cameron Scott with Bahrain Victorious and Fernando Tercero to the EOLO Kometa team. Other top news: Stress for Remco Evenepoel in la Vuelta, Enric Mas learnt from Vuelta, Julian Alaphilippe wants to be 100% for Flanders, Biniam Girmay hopes for Tour debut, Peter Sagan to ride the Vuelta a San Juan and Alejandro Valverde new role with Movistar.

Tom Boonen thinks Remco Evenepoel has everything to take a shot at Tour victory – TOP STORY.
