Tour de France - White jersey contenders

Eurosport - Wed, 01 Jul 15:28:00 2009

In the first of several 2009 Tour de France previews, Felix Lowe looks at the main contenders for the white jersey.

CYCLING 2009 Liège-Bastogne-Liège Saxo Bank winner Andy Schleck - 0

The white jersey, or maillot blanc, was introduced to the Tour de France in 1975 to signify the best rider under the age of 26.

Since its introduction, 29 riders have won the white jersey and three riders - Laurent Fignon (1983), Jan Ullrich (1997) and Alberto Contador (2007) - have also taken the leader's yellow jersey in the same year.

Andy Schleck (Lux, Saxo Bank) ****

White jersey winner last year, Schleck (pictured) remains the man to beat amongst the youngsters. The 24-year-old proved his climbing pedigree with a solid 12th place in 2008 and has this year added a classic - Liege-Bastogne-Liege - to his bow. With brother Frank's fitness uncertain, Schleck junior may emerge sole team leader at Saxo Bank. The fact that the penultimate day's stage goes up the Ventoux should help Schleck but while a place on the podium is definitely possible we will have to wait longer before a fourth rider wins both the white and yellow in Paris.

Roman Kreuziger (Cze, Liquigas) ****

Or will we? One place below Schleck in last year's Tour, Kreuziger will be pressing his young rival all the way to Paris for the white jersey. With Ivan Basso sitting out the race, Kreuziger, Franco Pellizotti and Vincenzo Nibali offer Liquigas an explosive trident of options in the General Classification. With overall victories in this year's Tour of Romandie and last year's Tour of Switzerland, the 23-year-old already knows what it's like to be a winner and looks destined for a top-10 finish. But given his all-round abilities and self-belief, a podium position cannot be ruled out.

Robert Gesink (Ned, Rabobank) ****

The great Dutch hope of his generation, Gesink rode to seventh place in last year's Vuelta and makes his Tour debut this year as Denis Menchov's key wing-man in the mountains. An excellent climber and fast-improving time-trialist, the lanky 22-year-old took third in the Amstel Gold this year and missed the Dauphine podium by one place. He might not quite have the calibre of Schleck or Kreuziger, but a top-10 place must be a target.

Vincenzo Nibali (Ita, Liquigas) ***

While Nibali lacks the tactical awareness of his team-mate Kreuziger, he shares his powerful engine and remains one to watch. Nineteenth last year in his debut Tour, the 24-year-old showed he is no wheel-sucker. If he could now be more selective about when he attacks, the Italian should prove a handful for even the most experienced heads in the peloton. Nicknamed 'The Shark', Nibali has had a quiet season but will be sharpening his jaws for July. A stage win and top-10 finish are realistic targets.

Tony Martin (Ger, Columbia-Highroad) ***

A time-trialing-specialist-cum-climber, Martin makes his Tour debut this year on the back of some fine form. Victory in the Paris-Nice mountains classification was topped by a second-place in the Tour of Switzerland last month and another climbing gong. The German 24-year-old is a huge prospect and could be one of this year's surprise packages.

Dan Martin (Ire, Garmin) **

A solid climber with cycling running through his veins - Martin's uncle is Stephen Roche - the Irish 23-year-old is making his Tour debut. He'll be quiet early on, but once the roads go uphill, expect the same fireworks that saw him ride to second place in the Tour of Catalunya.

Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa, Caisse d'Epargne) **

With Alejandro Valverde ruled out of the Tour, a lot more responsibility will lie on the shoulders of Sanchez, who will act as team-mate Oscar Pereiro's right-hand-man in the mountains. A stage winner last year, Spain's former ITT national champion pipped compatriot Alberto Contador to take this year's Paris-Nice. Like Valverde, his three-week stage race credentials are still open to debate, but the 25-year-old has the form and experience to improve on his 62nd position last year.

Nicolas Roche (Ire, Ag2R) **

It has taken some time but the son of double Grand Tour winner Stephen Roche is finally emerging from the shadow of his illustrious father. Thirteenth in last year's Vuelta, the 24-year-old enters his debut Tour on the back of becoming Ireland's national road-race champion.

Peter Velits (Svk, Milram) **

A solid racer who finished 58th in his debut Tour last year, the Slovakian 24-year-old will benefit from Milram having no real card to play in the GC. Mixed form, but will try and get into breakaways and is a useful ITT rider.

Outsiders: Remi Di Gregorio (Fra, FdJ, 23), Eduardo Gonzalo (Spa, Agritubel, 25), Chris Anker Sorensen (Dan, Saxo Bank, 24), Yuri Trofimov (Rus, Bbox, 25), Rigoberto Uran (Col, Caisse d'Epargne, 22), Mikhail Ignatiev (Rus, Katusha, 24) - all *

(* signifies rating)

Felix Lowe / Eurosport

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  1. You all forgot Rui Costa from Caisse d'Epargne.­ He's 22 years old and he is a very talented­ climber. He won the 5 Days of Dunquerque and got a 13th­ place (not sure) in the Tour of Romandie. He's­ going to show his capacities in this tour. you'll­ see.

    From pedro_martins9497, on Wed 1 Jul 1:49PM
  2. I think Nibali deserves as many stars as Schleck and­ Gesink have.

    The point is which one of the 4 young­ guns is not going to be sacrificed. Andy may be­ sacrificed for Franck or even Cancelara (who is in­ great shape), Gesink may be sacrificed for Menchov and­ either Kreuziger or Nibali can be sacrificed for­ Pellizotti.

    I believe that the Liquigas will early­ fell of contention for the yellow jersey, plus they­ have two young riders - one to go for the white and one­ to help the leader. So I fancy Nibali and Kreuziger for­ the white.

    From Trifun, on Wed 1 Jul 9:19AM
  3. Roche will one day be a tour winner, his only problem­ is he needs to get off the French team and be with­ Astana, Saxo bank or Columbia.

    From paulandlyndsay, on Wed 1 Jul 8:55AM
  4. Hey markear about the eurosport anti-irish behaviour i­ agree with you. It was the same of their superbike­ commentators, kept calling Eugene Laverty british and­ were confused by the national anthem when he won.

    From stacktony1, on Tue 30 Jun 8:14PM
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    From melodyaa23, on Tue 30 Jun 7:29AM
  6. I agree with Dave This battle should be between­ Schleck and Sanchez plus I would expect one or both to­ be in the top 10 on GC.

    From l1chadwilliams, on Tue 30 Jun 5:55AM
  7. At least Saxo bank's Schlecks have different first­ names.

    It must be very confusing for Garmin that they­ have two riders both from Ireland who could contest­ this jersey both with very similar first names:

    One­ called Dan Martin who is rated as 2 stars, and another­ called Daniel Martin, who is not quite as good as only­ has a 1 star rating.

    Are they in anyway related? I­ think we should be told!

    From keir_williams, on Mon 29 Jun 8:26PM
  8. Gesink was fifth in last years vuelta, not­ seventh!

    Hope he can win on the Ventoux, he is always­ impressive there! And, if he's not too close to the­ top riders, they might let him go...His time-trialing­ needs to improve though, if he wants to become a real­ contender for the top places... but he can definitly­ win the white jersey, if he doesnt have to completely­ sacrifice himself for menchov.

    From driesstyle, on Mon 29 Jun 7:54PM
  9. I Think Gesink has a good chance too. in the Dauphine­ he was very strong and raced very good. My ohter two­ favorites are Schleck and Nibali but we wil see!

    From dido22610, on Mon 29 Jun 7:41PM
  10. if they mention Uran, they must mention Rui Costa.­ Roman, Andy and Vicenzo: one of these three willtake­ the white. The question is: for wich Schleck will Saxon­ be working?

    From lordbaptista, on Mon 29 Jun 7:00PM
  11. if they mention Uran, they must mention Rui Costa.­ Roman, Andy and Vicenzo: one of these three willtake­ the white. The question is: for wich Schleck will Saxon­ be working?

    From lordbaptista, on Mon 29 Jun 7:00PM
  12. Looks like they corrected their error once they noticed­ the foolish Salmander agreed with their mistake. Nice­ one...

    From markear1, on Mon 29 Jun 5:30PM
  13. Er...looks like there's a bit more fact checking­ needed here - The stage up Mont Ventoux is not an ITT,­ Andy Schleck is not 22 (nor was he during last­ year's Tour), and Thomas Lovkvist is not riding -­ that should cut his chances of winning the white­ jersey just a little bit.

    From Laurie M, on Mon 29 Jun 5:17PM
  14. French mother half French

    From Salamander, on Mon 29 Jun 4:58PM
  15. Why does eurosport have such a problem with Irish­ athletes. Rob Kearney, Rory McIlroy are two that they­ constantly get wrong. Now for some reason Nicholas­ Roche is called Irish/French!!! Yes, he has a french­ mother and has spent time there but he is the Irish­ champion and has represented Ireland at the olympics­ and his father is Stephen Roche. I know that nobody­ here gives cares but me but it's very irritating.

    From markear1, on Mon 29 Jun 4:06PM
  16. @nickjallen No Barloworld so no John Lee Augustyn this­ year... The team didn't get an invite following the­ positive test for Moises Duenas last year... shame,­ there's no cliff jumper quite like John L Aug!

    From , on Mon 29 Jun 3:41PM
  17. Sanchez with take the young riders jersey and if he­ can't Schleck will.

    From dave, on Mon 29 Jun 3:40PM
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    is cavendish riding this year?

    From house_dog_dark, on Mon 29 Jun 3:05PM
  19. I think thomas Dekker should have a couple of stars­ more. He has a very good record when compared with­ Martin and Lokvist

    From alexmn85, on Mon 29 Jun 2:44PM
  20. Is John Lee Augustyn riding this year? Is he still­ under 25?

    From Nick, on Mon 29 Jun 2:23PM
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