Barguil impresses legend LeMond

SERRE-CHEVALIER (France) • Romain Bardet and Thibaut Pinot have been widely tipped to become the next French Tour de France winner, but three-time champion Greg LeMond believes Warren Barguil is the man to watch in the coming years.

Pinot finished the Tour in third place in 2014 while Bardet was runner-up last year and lies third overall in the current edition with four stages remaining and race leader Chris Froome seemingly in control.

Barguil is 10th, 8min 52sec off the pace, but he has been mostly focusing on the mountain classification's polka dot jersey, while also helping out Sunweb team-mate Michael Matthews in his quest for the points classification.

"Barguil has been impressive. He's Peter Sagan, but in the mountains. Peter last year was everywhere, Barguil this year has been everywhere, the whole Tour," said LeMond, who is on the Tour as an analyst for Eurosport. "He'd better start thinking that he can win the Tour because he has the ability to."

The 25-year-old Barguil won two stages on the Vuelta in 2013, a year after prevailing on the Tour de l'Avenir, an Under-23 race from which most of the top grand tour riders have emerged.

This year, he won a mountain stage on the Tour but he recently insisted he did not have what it takes to win the general classification.

"Give him one or two more years. He's right there with the leaders. After all the work he does, he breaks away early and at the end of the stage, he is still there with the best riders in the climbs," said LeMond.

The expert believes that if Barguil focuses on himself, he will climb the ladder quickly. "All he has to do is save that energy for the right time. I think he will change his mind. But don't put pressure on him," said the American, who won the Tour in 1986, 1989 and 1990.

No Frenchman has won the Tour since Bernard Hinault in 1985, but LeMond suggested the day might be close. "It takes one rider to be on the down side. You take (Froome) and it opens up to other riders. Barguil's got the potential," he said.

"He's 25 and it seems his time-trialling could be improved. Give him a couple of years. Twenty-five to 30, 32 are your prime years. I like his attitude, the way he's always going for it."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on July 21, 2017, with the headline Barguil impresses legend LeMond. Subscribe