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Simon Yates named to Orica-GreenEdge Tour de France team

As Tour starts in Yorkshire, 21-year-old from Bury will be only rider in race born in England

Simon Yates has today been named among the nine riders who will line up for Orica-GreenEdge at the start of the Tour de France in Leeds on Saturday, making him the only rider in the race who was born in England.

It had been thought that the 21-year-old from Bury, riding his first season as a professional with the Australian WorldTour team which he joined with his twin brother Adam, would miss the race because its management did not want to expose either of the pair to the demands of the race at such an early point in their careers.

Yates came to the attention of a number of top teams last year after winning the world championship in the points race on the track and clinching a stage of the Tour of Britain in September, ending that race third overall.

After joining Orica-GreenEdge for 2014, he sustained a broken collarbone at the Tour of Turkey in April, where his brother won the overall.

On his return to racing last month, he finished seventh overall at the Tour of Slovenia, winning the best young rider’s contest and rode strongly at Sunday’s national road championships to finish third the Team Sky pair of Peter Kennaugh and Ben Swift.

Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White revealed that it was his enforced absence through injury that led to the team deciding to rethink its initial decision not to take either of the Yates siblings to the Tour.

 

He said: "Simon has certainly achieved a lot more than we would have imagined up to this point.

“It wasn't the plan to bring him into the roster for the Tour de France, but for what we want to achieve as a team, he’s a great fit.

“It is no secret that we are targeting the intermediate mountain stages, and Simon has shown in his results throughout the year that he is more than capable of great results."

White added: "Simon’s inclusion begs the question of Adam’s exclusion. Simon’s broken collarbone in the Tour of Turkey has been a blessing in disguise.

“One of the reasons Adam is not going is because he has been racing and on very good condition since January. It wouldn't be a wise decision for us to send Adam. With Simon’s forced break due to injury, he’s fresh and ready to race.”

The team will be led by Simon Gerrans, who wore the yellow jersey during last year’s 100th edition of the race, and three other riders who participated for Orica-GreenEdge will join the Australian champion – Svein Tuft, Simon Clarke and Michael Albasini.

Four riders besides Yates make their Tour de France debuts: Michael Matthews, who impressed while leading the Giro d’Italia in May, where he took a stage win; Jens Keukeleire; Luke Durbridge; and Mat Hayman, who turned 36 in April, and therefore takes the record set by Tuft last year for the oldest debutant in the history of the race.

Together with defending champion Chris Froome and Sky team mate Geraint Thomas plus Omega Pharma-Quick Step’s Mark Cavendish, Yates will be one of just four British riders in the race – the joint lowest total since 2008 if you ignore the fact that Froome, holder of a British passport at the time, was still then racing under a Kenyan licence.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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daddyELVIS | 10 years ago
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Chapeau, hope he does great!

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Mayhem SWE | 10 years ago
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Simon Yates getting promoted to the Tour squad might have something to do with a slot opening up due to Daryl Impey's suspension after a positive drug test...

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/daryl-impey-tests-positive-for-probenecid

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Alan Tullett | 10 years ago
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Good news for my podium team as I included him rather than Adam, although I was temped by both. I suppose he will go for something on stage 2 but he might get luckier later on when a breakaway stands a chance of succeeding.

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bobbinogs | 10 years ago
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Fantastic news. Simon looked in great form at the w/e and was unlucky to come up against such a quality quartet from Sky who all worked perfectly to duff him up. Be great to see him do well in TdF.

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Geordie Simon | 10 years ago
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Glad he got in, will be cheering for him by the roadside, saw his winning attack from the roadside on Haytor last year, very impressive considering the company he was in that day

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Noelieboy | 10 years ago
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Amazing achievement!
I'm sure all the local support will be thrown his way on Stage 1 & 2.

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HarrogateSpa replied to Noelieboy | 10 years ago
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I'm sure all the local support will be thrown his way on Stage 1 & 2.

Yes, but not forgetting equal support for Cav  3

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