Remco Evenepoel will be present at the start of the Swiss race for the first time since 2019.
The Tour de Romandie, which runs between 29 April-4 May, will mark Remco Evenepoel’s first stage race since last September’s Tour of Britain, and the 25-year-old Belgian will look to continue to improve his form, which since his return two weeks ago has brought him two podiums, including a victory in Brabantse Pijl.
Starting from Saint-Imier and concluding in Geneva, this 78th edition of the Swiss race has a balanced parcours, with opportunities for everyone: from the fast men to the time trialists and from the climbers to the puncheurs. A total of 20.5 individual time trial kilometers will have an important impact on the general classification, but the main obstacle for those targeting the famous yellow jersey will be the hard summit finish to Thyon 2000, coming at the end of the penultimate day.
Supporting Remco Evenepoel this week will be Josef Cerny – the winner of the Tour de Romandie prologue in 2023 – Pascal Eenkhoorn, Junior Lecerf, Casper Pedersen, Pieter Serry, and Mauri Vansevenant.
“Romandie is one of the most important stage races of the spring and we’d like to get some good results there before moving our attention to the Giro d’Italia. Remco will be the team’s leader, and he’ll have at his side a strong and motivated squad to support his comeback. The parcours comes with plenty of challenges, and the weather could also play a part, so it will be a hard week, but we believe in ourselves. We would like to win a stage there, but the main plan is to take it one day at a time and see how things go”, said Soudal Quick-Step sports director Dries Devenyns.
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