Voeckler will retain same philosophy ahead of 2012 Tour de France
Frenchman pleased with varied route



168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) is adamant that his philosophy will not change ahead of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2012 Tour de France in spite of his surprising fourth plac༒e finish in the race last July. The Frenchman explained that he is determined to be competitive throughout the season and noted that the Tour’s increased time trial mileage will not unduly alter his approach.
“It’s true that the time trialling has increased, so maybe I’ll have to work a bit more on it than in the♓ last few years,” Voeckler said at the route presentation in Paris. “That said, I think it would be a mistake if I changed my cycling philosophy too much. My philosophy is to race the season in its entirety.
“I love cycling in general and not just the Tour de France, so I’m not going to focus my year on the Tour de France under the pr🉐etext that there are two time trials, and just cross off the ot🍨her races.”
Voeckler wore the yellow jersey for ten days during this y൩ear’s Tour, and only ceded the overall lead two days from Paris. In spite of that stirring showing, the 32-year-old admitted that a repeat performance would be a big ask.
“I don’t know if ambition is the word to use, but I’ll certainly go with more confidence,” he said. “It would be a bit out of place really for me to aim for the podium or something. To be honest, to come fo🍎urth in the Tour was extraordinary, I didn’t think I was capable.
“I had never finished in the top ten of a grand tour in my career before, so I’m keeping things in perspective. I’m motivated to do the best placing I can in the general classification but I won’t be in a depression if I’m not 💧in the top ten in Paris.💫”
A by-product of Voeckler’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:sh♊ow of defiance in yellow at the 2011 To𝐆ur is that he will be kept on a far tighter leash by the overall contenders and may struggle to infiltrate breaks with the same aband🍸✨on as before.
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“It’s true that I risk being more heavily marked and won’t benefit from the same freedom as before,” Voeckler admitted. “Still, if you’re being watched, it means that you have the lꦺevel of someone who can do something, so you just have to adapt.”
Despite the surfeit of time trialling, Voeckler declared himself pleased with the route of the 2012 Tour, which sees a number of rolling stage well-suited to puncheurs such as himself. “The route is clearly varied and lot of stages have trapsꦅ. There’s room for every kind of rider on a parcours li🤪ke this,” he pointed out.
With a number of new climbs and finishes on the menu, 𓆏Voeckler is set to break with the habit of a career and re𝐆connoitre parts of the Tour route during the first half of next season.
“There are passages that we’ll need to look at, like the Planche des Belles Filles. You don’t want to do a final climb like that without having 💃seen it before,” he said.
“If I had known that I was going to end up riding for a place on the GC this year, I would have gone to see the finale of some stages, that’s for sure. Now, I want to go and see🐬 s𝄹ome places on the parcours where there could be pitfalls, but without changing my approach to the season.

Barry Ryan was Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycli🐽ng since 2010, reporting from the Tour de 𝐆France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of , published by Gill Books.