Tour de France

Uran says every detail could count in TDF

2018-06-28 19:17

Paris - Colombian Rigoberto Uran, second in last year's Tour de France, said on Thursday that he plans to focus on the details as he leads the EF-Drapac team in this year's race.

Uran was quoted as the team announced their tour squad in their website.

"Everything in July is top level - every rider, every stage, every second. It all matters," said Uran, who last year finished 54 seconds behind Chris Froome.

"I need to focus for 21 days. It's important to focus in the race, at the dinner table, for the sleep. From the moment you wake up until the moment you go to sleep, it's like the World Championships every single day for three weeks."

The 31-year old Uran is making his fifth appearance in the Tour. He was the third Colombian to finish on the final podium, but while riders from the country have won the King of the Mountains five times, none has won the Tour itself.

Jonathan Vaughters, the team's chief executive, said Uran is "someone that truly believes he can win the race. We built this team around helping him fulfil that objective."

The team contains three men who rode alongside Uran last year: former team leader Pierre Rolland, a Frenchman who has won Tour stages; Australian Simon Clarke and and American Taylor Phinney.

Two men, 28-year-old New Zealander Tom Scully and 22-year-old Colombian Dani Martinez are making their Tour debuts.

American climber Lawson Craddock and Belgian Sep Vanmarcke, who specialises in classics over cobble stones complete the octet.

EF-Drapac Tour de France team:

Rigoberto Uran (COL), Simon Clarke (AUS), Lawson Craddock (USA), Dani Martinez (COL), Taylor Phinney (USA), Pierre Rolland (FRA), Tom Scully (NZL), Sep Vanmarcke (BEL)

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