Groupama-FDJ confirm Thibaut Pinot and David Gaudu for Tour de France lineup

SAINTETIENNE FRANCE JULY 15 David Gaudu of France and Team Groupama FDJ reacts after the 109th Tour de France 2022 Stage 13 a 1926km stage from Le Bourg dOisans to SaintEtienne 488m TDF2022 WorldTour on July 15 2022 in SaintEtienne France Photo by Alex BroadwayGetty Images
David Gaudu finished fourth overall at the 2022 Tour de France for Groupama-FDJ (Image credit: Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

Groupama-FDJ confirmed the final three riders for their lineup for the 2023 Tour de France with Thibaut Pinot, Stefan Küng and David Gaudu headlining their team as expected.

For climbing star Pinot, the 2023 edition will be his last-ever Tour de France, while Gaudu is keen to improve his fourth-place overall from the 2022 race.

The absence of sprinter Arnaud Démare already created a controversy when it was announced last week, with the Tour roster focussed principally on Gaudu. The final rider announcement today saw Australian climber Michael Storer finally not selected, which has also raised eyebrows in some quarters.

Swiss time triallist Stefan Küng, a recent winner of the opening time trial of his home stage race, was also named in the lineup. Küng already said that he was disappointed the only TT on the route this year, a hilly one in the third week, was not suited to specialists against the clock like himself.

Team management said that Gaudu’s objective would be to finish on the podium but that the squad would also push for stage wins.

“I am very pleased to be taking part in this year’s Tour de France,” Gaudu said in a team press release Wednesday.

“We have a great team again and I’m very pleased to be able to ride alongside Thibaut in his last-ever Tour participation, after everything he taught me about this race over the years.

“Last year we got fourth overall and this year the objective is to progress. We’ll try and step up a spot, which is perhaps one of the hardest things to do. But we’re all ready to take on this challenge.”

Gaudu recently finished a below-expectations 30th overall in the Critérium du Dauphiné, but hoped to bounce back in July.

“I’m evidently very happy to take part in my last Tour,” added Pinot, who first raced the Tour de France in 2012, winning a memorable solo victory at Porrentruy. He recently claimed the King of the Mountains title in the Giro d’Italia.

“The Giro was an exhausting race, but I feel ready for this challenge. I’ve just done a recon of some stages and a training camp at La Clusaz and I hope I have the same legs as I had at the end of the Giro.

“I’m keen to take part in this race at 100% for one last time.”

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Alasdair Fotheringham

Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The IndependentThe GuardianProCycling, The Express and Reuters.