FORMER overall winner Ryan Gibbons of UAE Team Emirates is excited to be back on Malaysian soil but played down his chances of repeating his 2017 feat in the 26th Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi which starts in Kuala Pilah Tuesday.
The South African remains as one the frontrunners in this year’s edition despite the presence of other big names from WorldTeam outfits and ProTeams this time around.
“I’m truly excited to be back here in Malaysia, four years after winning the yellow jersey in 2017 in Team Dimension Data colors. However, it’s not going to be easy this time around as they are many other strong contenders for the general classification,” Gibbons told a press conference on the eve of the Tour which starts off with 153-km Stage 1 from Kuala Pilah to Kuala Lumpur Tuesday.
The 28-year-old Gibbons will be attempting to be the first South African to win the LTdL overall title twice.
Ryan Cox of Barloworld won in 2005, followed by David George in 2006 and Reinardt van Resburg of Team Dimension in 2016.
The other contenders for the general classification include Ion Izaguirre (Cofidis), George Bennett (UAE Team Emirates), Ivan Sosa (Movistar) and Eduardo Sepulveda and Esteban Chaves (EF-Education-EasyPost).
Chaves, the first-ever Colombian to win Il Lombardia in 2016, is no stranger to the race as he made an impact coming out fourth overall in the 2014 edition.
“Frankly, I love Malaysia as it reminds me of Colombia, the atmosphere is great, the people are friendly, and of course, my achievement here. However, it’s going to be a different ball game this time around as we have many other good contenders on the start list,” Chaves said.
Chaves is expected to be among the frontrunners when the peloton heads for the mountain top finish in Genting in Stage 3.
“It’s going to be real hard especially in the final section of the climb which is pretty steep,” Chaves said.
Local ace Hariff Salleh is out for more stage wins following his triple stage victories in LTdL in 2019 and 2020.
The sprinter’s current good form, especially following his stage win in the recent Tour de Taiwan, puts him among the ones to watch in the sprints classification.
“It’s going to be very challenging as there are many good sprinters in the peloton, some of whom have tasted multiple stage victories in the Tour. I’ll give my all and keep up my winning momentum to give the top sprinters in the peloton a run for their money,” Hariff said.
The notables include German sprinter Max Kanter of Movistar, who will be eyeing to be on the podium in his first appearance in LTdL, Juan Sebastion Molano (Team Emirates) and Eduard Michale Grous (Dron Hopper).
Alpecin’s Jakub Mareczko, a triple stage winner in the 2017 and 2017 editions of LTdL, will also be among the notable fast men in the peloton.
“I’m happy to be back in Malaysia but it’s not going to be easy, especially with many top sprinters around,” said the Italian Marezcko.
The PETRONAS LTdL 2022 is set to be among the most competitive editions in recent years following confirmation by six WorldTeam outfits—UAE Team Emirates (UAE), Cofidis (France), Lotto Soudal (Belgium), EF Education EasyPost (USA), Movistar (Spain) and Astana-Qazaqstan (Kazakhstan).
Four other ProTeam outfits, Drone Harper-Androni Giocattoli (Italy), Uno X-Pro Cycling (Norway), Alpecin-Deceuninck (Belgium) and Burgos-BH (Spain) will add more excitement and color to the Tour.
Continental teams Terengganu Polygon Cycling Team and Team Sapura Cycling of Malaysia are among the front runners while the other entrants confirmed were Mula Cycling Team and Roojai Cycling Team of Indonesia, ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast (Australia), China Glory Continental Cycling Team (China), ProTouch (South Africa) and Kuwait Pro Cycling (Kuwait).