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Patrick Lefevere admits 'doubts' about Remco Evenepoel's Tour de France chances after Vuelta a Espana defeat

The Editorial Team

Published 03/11/2023 at 19:40 GMT

Patrick Lefevere has admitted there are "doubts" about Remco Evenepoel's "exact level" for the 2024 Tour de France. The Soudal-QuickStep manager voiced uncertainty about Evenepoel’s ability to beat rivals such as Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar, particularly after the Belgian rider's attempts at the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España were blighted by Covid-19.

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Soudal-QuickStep manager Patrick Lefevere has admitted "doubts" about Remco Evenepoel's chances of winning the 2024 Tour de France after a difficult end to the season.
The 23-year-old Evenepoel was aiming to build up his experience for next year's La Grande Boucle, but struggled to do so after falling ill with Covid-19.
After winning both time trials and claiming the pink jersey during the opening week of the Giro d’Italia, Evenepoel tested positive for the virus and was forced to drop out.
The Belgian returned for the Tour de Suisse in June, finishing third overall, but his Vuelta a Espana title defence went up in smoke in the 13th stage after he lost 27 minutes.
As such, Lefevere has been left uncertain of Evenepoel’s "exact level" as he looks to make his Tour de France debut.
"I think it was a combination of different factors," Lefevere told La Dernière Heure. "Remco raced a lot this year and he probably didn’t take enough time to recover from his Covid-19 infection.
"Maybe he should have started back at the Tour of Belgium instead of at the Tour of Switzerland, which was much harder. As a result, we still have doubts about the exact level he can reach in the Tour de France against guys like [Jonas] Vingegaard and [Tadej] Pogacar.
"We would have preferred if he could have enjoyed the Giro for three weeks before discovering the Tour de France. But because of all those setbacks this year, he immediately has to discover himself in the Tour."
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Remco Evenepoel

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Evenepoel was still deemed to have a successful season, with 13 victories. This included a successful title defence at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, a time trial triumph at the Road World Championships, and wins at the UAE Tour and Clasica San Sebastian.
Lefevere rated Evenepoel’s season an "eight out of 10", adding: "He was in the lead in the Giro until he dropped out with Covid-19. I think he could have shined without that illness. He was really in top form."
Meanwhile, Evenepoel’s rival Tadej Pogacar recently admitted that his desire to compete in a range of events throughout the season could impact his performance at the Tour de France.
The UAE Team Emirates rider broke his wrist at Liege-Bastogne-Liege and faced a race to fitness for this year's Tour de France, where he eventually finished second.
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