"When I look at Visma now, they didn't ride a great Tour" - Patrick Lefevere hits back after criticism of Soudal - Quick-Step support for Remco Evenepoel

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Tuesday, 23 July 2024 at 13:00
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For Patrick Lefevere, Soudal - Quick-Step and Remco Evenepoel, the 2024 Tour de France was a very joyful one. The team leader secured a podium on his debut at the French Grand Tour and super-domestique Mikel Landa very impressively took 5th overall himself.
"We are a year ahead of schedule," team boss Lefevere reflects in a post-Tour de France conversation with Het Laatste Nieuws. "I have always said that we should not aim for a podium place in the Tour before 2025. It is 2024, it is Evenepoel's first Tour and he comes third."
Ahead of the 2024 Tour de France however, there was much criticism of Soudal - Quick-Step's team built solely around supporting the time trial world champion, with many believing it was simply not up to scratch against the likes of Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates, Jonas Vingegaard's Team Visma | Lease a Bike and Primoz Roglic's Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe support.
"There is very little that was not good. Always that nagging about our team, that it is too weak, everyone can now keep quiet about that. I know where we come from, I know the efforts we have made," Lefevere fires back at the doubters feistily. "Last year we were exactly a team of bunglers. Everywhere was better than ours. When I look at Visma now, they didn't ride a great Tour either. I hear the marketing talk, that they know exactly what they are doing and that they know how many watts Tadej and Remco are going to push in the third week. Well, I haven't seen the result of that either."
"If you look at this race and you see the progress he has made mentally, then I think there is still a lot of room for improvement. You also win a Grand Tour by staying calm. By resting a lot. He is very fanatical about that. Every minute of rest he could use, he has used," Lefevere continues, full of praise for Evenepoel. "It is to Mikel Landa's credit that he kept Remco calm. Remco does look up to him."
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cdw 24 July 2024 at 14:23+ 78

With Jonas not up to previous standard, I wonder what Kuss could have done. He's finished 12th while still being the last man riding for JV in the mountains. Jorgensen was 8th this year when he was sort of it for Visma. He lost like 10 places on the day Jonas had him shatter the field, so if he had been able to ride his pace that day, I would not have been shocked to see him finish top 5.
Kudos to Landa for a good race. I think he did poorly as a leader to Movistar, but as a 2nd option for Soudal, he looked a lot more comfortable. And let's be honest, it is a lot easier to stay high in the GC when you not constant on the front pulling for you GC leader. He did a bit here and there, but most of the time it was UAE or Visma controlling the tempo; Landa pretty much raced his own race most of the time.

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