Stage 14: Montélimar › Villars-les-Dombes Parc des Oiseaux – 208.5km
On the heels of two decisive days for the General Classification comes a stage set for the sprinters. There are several small climbs in the profile, but only three of them are categorized, and they’re Cat. 4s at that. Plus, the final 50km are flat. It will take a bungling by the sprinter’s teams to let this stage get away.
I don’t have too many new things to say about the sprinting matchup, which, for me, always comes down to a three-way contest. Mark Cavendish has proven the most successful so far in this race. Marcel Kittel has the speed to beat anyone, and André Greipel throughout his career has shown a tendency to have one or two very impressive stages in his legs per grand tour.
I’ll go with Cav slightly ahead of Kittel here after two tough stages. He’s probably a bit stronger in a messy sprint. I’m not sure that the peloton will be particularly orderly given the last two days of racing and that probably favors Cav. It also disfavors Greipel, for that matter.
Beyond the big three it’s the usual suspects as fringe contenders: Peter Sagan, Bryan Coquard, Alexander Kristoff, Sam Bennett, and Dylan Groenewegen are riders to watch.
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1. Mark Cavendish | 2. Marcel Kittel | 3. André Greipel











