Evaluating Team Ineos' 10-man Tour de France long list
Whą¹o will join 'the big three' in France in SeptemšØber?

168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Team Ineos' 2020 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Tour de France roster will move another step closer to completion later this week as 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Chris Froome, Michał Kwiatkowski, Pavel Sivakov, 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Geraint Thomas and DylašØn Van Baarle all head to Isola 2000 for a small but crucial training camp in the Frš°ench Alps.
According to two sources, the Team Ineos long list for the Tour de France currently sits at 10 riders, with Froome, Thomas and 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Egan Bernal all included. Several other Tour veterans are alsšo included, as are a handful of would-be debutants.
Here, Cyclingnews takes a look at the 10 riders and evaluatešs who will most likelāy make the cut.
Egan Bernal
Age: 23
Tours raced: 2
Top result: Winner, 2019
Tour pedigree: The first name on Ineos’ Tour de France roster. Bernal was undoubtedly the strongest riderą± in the race last year and, even if circumstances and shorted stages helped nullify a final assault from his rivals, the likely scenario would have only seen the Colombian further stamp his authority over the competition.
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His 2020 has been complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic and he remains in his native Colombia until July, but he's already talking about an 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:unwillingness to sacrifice his chances for any of his teammates. While he doesn’t have the Grand Tour experience of Chris Froome or Geraint Thomas, it&rsquoš¬;s hard to envisage Dave Brailsford not anointing Bernal as this year’s undisputed leader.
Chris Froome
Age: 35
Tours raced: 8
Top result: Winner, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Tour pedigree: By all accounts within Team Ineos, the four-time Tour de France winner is back to 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:somewhere near his best and is now posting his pre-Dauphiné crash numbers in training. The extra few months away from racing will surely aid his recovery and might even bring other riders down a level or two, but even Froome would admꦔit that the Tour de France represents a jošurney into the unknown.
In his favour are his experience and ability to grind out results even when not on top form, but he will need to delicately manage the situation between himself and Bernal as the Toš½ur approaches. That said, even if Bernal is positioned as the principal leader Froome isn't necessarily hampered, as he can race with less pressure ꦯand wait for the race to open up.
The first hurdle, though, is Froome's contract situation. If he wants joint leadership or to even ensure he makes the Tour line-up he will most likely need to sign a 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:contract extension. If he decides to leave Ineos, then what was a guarantļæ½šÆļæ½eed Tour slot becomes somewhat ambiguous. Tellingly, he's also the only rider to put his hand up for both the Tour and the Vuelta.
Geraint Thomas
Age: 34
Tours raced: 10
Top result: Winner, 2018
Tour pedigree: Thomas mš»ight feel unlucky with his current position. Two years ago he came away with a well-deserved Tour de France title, and he followed that up with second overall 12š months later despite a far from perfect build-up – the way he came back from his heavy crash at the Tour de Suisse is often ignored.
However, with Bernal the reigning champion and Froome gunning for a fifth title, the Welshman has 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:slid down the pecking order and few if any teams can gešnuinely carry the weight of supporting three Grand Tour contenders.
Whether it’s partly due to results or reputation, it feels as though Thomasš¦ is currently third in the Ineos pecking order for the Tour, and with Richard Carapaz targeting a Giro d'Italia defence Thomas is caught in a rather unfortunate position as things currently stand. We know from last year, at least that the Welshman can mount a challenge when he's up against it but team politics could be his greatest obstacle.
Luke Rowe
Age: 30
Tours raced: 5
Top result: 128th in 2018
Tour pedigree: Pound for pound, Rowe is 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:nš§ear enough the best all-ršØound domestique in the current WorldTour. The 30-year-old can shimmy between Classics duties and mountain stage defences with comparative ease while he is also faź¦st becoming one of Ineos' most experienced Grand Tour riders.
Given the top-heavy nature of the line-up, Rowe will be instrumental in any Tour challenge but it's his versatility that makesš him stand out. While one can debate the hierarchy of team leadership at Ineos, few would question Rowe's position in the Tour squaš¼d.
Michal Kwiatkowski
Age: 30
Tours raced: 6
Top result: 11th, 2013
Tour pedigree: The former road world champion is currently in Isola training with a small group of teammates and earlier this month he 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:confirmed to Cyclingnews that the Tour de France was on his programme.
The Pole has been pivotal in previous Tour wins, although last year he wasn’t quite at the standard we’ve come to expect. The most likely scenario will see Kwiatkowski solely focus on supporting his teammates in the Tāour this year before turningš his attentions and whatever's left in his tank towards the Classics.
Dylan Van Baarle
Age: 28
Tours raced: 4
Top result: 46th, 2019
Tour pedigree: Theā Dutchman was signed as a promising Classics rider, but in the last two years the 28-year-old has developed into a powerful all-rounder. Stronger against the clock than Rowe, and arguably a better climber based off his Dauphiné stage win last year, Van Baarle is a shoo-iš²n for a Tour spot this year.
Van Baarle, who earlier this year spent time 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:training with Froome in South Africaš, would walk into any WorldTour team at the Tour and make them stronger, domestique-wise. He's the last of the definites for šthe Tour.
Pavel Sivakov
Age: 22
Tours raced: 0
Top result: N/A
Tour pedigree: Sivakov first made his desire for a Tour start public at the tail-end of 2019 when he told Cyclingnews that he would be happier rišding in support of others at the Tour than mounting another Giro d'Italia challenge.
Since then, the Ineos management have talked up the Russian's chances, with Brett Lancaster telling Cyclingnews earlier this year that the 22-year-old was 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:'banging on the door' for a Tour place.
Although he only has two Grand Tours under his belt, a ninth place in the Giro last year and titles in the Tour ofź§ Alps and the Tour de Pologne suggest that Sivakov could neatly fit into the role vacated by Wout Poels. For the remaining two spots, Sivakov looks like the first favourite.
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Age: 25
Tours raced: 0
Top result: N/A
Tour pedigree: The British rider's career hasn't yet hit the same high notes as Sivakov but his development at Team Inš±eos remains impressive. He showed grit and determination after last year's Giro to bounce back with a top-20 ride at tšhe Vuelta, including two very strong breakaway days in the mountains.
Like Sivakov, he has yet to start a Tour de France but he may be better suited to one Tour de France outing this year rather than trying to combine two Grand Tour efforts. From the outside it feels as though Geoghegan Hart is 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:ready to step up.
Andrey Amador
Age: 33
Tours raced: 5
Top result: 54th, 2013
Tour pedigree: A new signing, who at the age of 33, bring with him a wealth of experience and knowledge. It's unclear, however, where Amador currently rests within the team's pecking order given the fact that he’s only raced for them once since his 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:acrimonious move from Movistar, which was only finalꦦised in Februaryį¦.
It's also unclear if he will be used to help defend Carapaz's Giro crown, having formed part of the winning squad at Movistar in 2019. But you know what yoź¦u get with the Costa Rican. In 15 Grand Tours he's never once abandoned, with a fourth plšace finish in Italy back in 2015 the highlight.
Jonathan Castroviejo
Age: 33
Tours raced: 5
Top result: 24th, 2015
Tour pedigree: An underrated part of the team's last two Tour de France wins, 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Castroviejo is far more than just an accomplished rider against the clock. The five-time national time trial champion can protect his leaders on the flat and setꦔ the pace consistently through the medium šmountains.
Like Kwiatkowski, he's a vital link beātween the flat road specialists and the mountains goats but without quite the same firepower. At 33, age isn't a problem but the question may come down to how many Tour rooź§kies the team wants to take.
Daniel Benson was the Editor in Chief at gxiaowu.com between 2008 and 2022. Based in the UK, he joined the Cyclingnews team in 2008 as the site's first UK-based Managing Editor. In that time, he reported on over a dozen editions of the Tour de France, several World Championships, the Tour Down Under, Spring Classics, and the London 2012 Olympic Games. With the help of the excellent editorial team, he ran the coverage on šøCyclingnews and has interviewed leading figures in the sport including UCI Presidents and Tour de France winners.