Cycling: Enraged Pinot ready to
fight back on the Tour
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[July 17, 2019]
ALBI, France (Reuters) - Thibaut
Pinot is ready to use his rage to surge back into contention on the
Tour de France as the race heads to his favorite terrain, the
mountains. The Frenchman was the best placed of the pre-race
favorites on Monday when he was caught at the wrong end of a peloton
split in crosswinds.
He lost one minute, 40 seconds to slip down to 11th overall, more
than two and a half minutes behind leader Julian Alaphilippe.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas, however, is in the driving seat
in second place, just 1:12 behind the Frenchman and 1:21 ahead of
Pinot.
During Tuesday's rest day, Groupama-FDJ's Pinot was still fuming at
the positioning error that ruined his until-then perfect opening
week, but he and his team vowed to bounce back.
"I feel frustration, I feel anger, I feel rage," the 29-year-old
Pinot, third overall in 2014, told reporters, his face a mask of
cold determination. Making up for lost time on Thomas and his Ineos
team mate Egan Bernal, who is only four seconds behind the Welshman,
is a tough ask especially with an individual time trial that should
favor the defending champion on Friday.
"Do not write our obituary," team manager Marc Madiot said. "You're
going to see some outstanding Thibaut Pinot. His victory at the Giro
Di Lombardia (one of five Monument classics last October) showed
that he is a champion.
"His rage the other night shows that he can be a great champion."
Madiot described Monday's fiasco as "a blow to the liver", saying
his protégé was "1-0 down at halftime in a Champions League game".
"We're only midway through the race and, good for us, the hardest
part is yet to come," he said. After Wednesday's flat 11th stage,
the Tour will hit the Pyrenees, with a couple of tough climbs
featuring in Thursday's 12th stage and a mountain-top finish at the
Col du Tourmalet on Saturday.
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Groupama-FDJ rider Thibaut Pinot of France before the start.
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"I know that I have the legs. I can't wait for Saturday, I have so
much rage in me. The finish at top of the Tourmalet is going to
hurt, the legs will do the talking," said Pinot.
"We're going to be aggressive, we have a team for that in the
mountains," he added, citing team mates Sebastien Reichenbach, David
Gaudu and Rudy Molard. If the disappointment of Monday is not behind
him yet, Pinot will use it for motivation.
"I've had some tough times in my career and I've always bounced
back," he said.
"I know that on the morning of the time trial on Friday and on
Saturday before the Tourmalet stage, I will think of all this."
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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