Stage 11: Carcassonne › Montpellier – 162.5km
Fortunately, the Tour’s 11th stage is relatively short, because the profile doesn’t have much to offer in the way of interesting features. Unless the peloton really screws this one up, Wednesday should be a sprinter’s day.
I expect a bunch kick for the pure specialists, which means I’m going to have trouble making my prognostications all that compelling: as usual, it should be all about Mark Cavendish, Marcel Kittel, and André Greipel. I’m going to stubbornly pick Marcel Kittel for this stage despite Cav’s success in the Tour so far.
I think the probably traditional mass sprint here favors Kittel, if only slightly—especially since Cav’s top leadout man Mark Renshaw is out of the Tour. And while I see Cavendish as a very close contender just as worth of favorite status, don’t count Greipel simply because he hasn’t won yet. He can run a bit hot and cold, and if he’s hot in Stage 11, he could very well win.
Beyond that big three it’s more of the same in terms of possible outsiders. Peter Sagan, Bryan Coquard, and Alexander Kristoff headline a list that also includes Dylan Groenewegen, Edward Theuns, John Degenkolb, Michael Matthews, and perhaps Sam Bennett, if he’s feeling up for it.
VeloHuman Stage 11 Favorites
1. Marcel Kittel | 2. Mark Cavendish | 3. André Greipel











