Four Kiwis will be lining up as the 105th edition of the Tour de France gets underway tonight. Jack Bauer, Patrick Bevin and Dion Smith all return to the Tour after competing last year, while Tom Scully makes his debut.
Radio Sport's Brenton Vannisselroy and Lucy Thomson caught up with Bauer, Bevin and Smith ahead of the biggest cycling race of the year.
Q: You've been picked for the Tour in a support role for your team leader – how well do you think they will go?
Jack Bauer (Mitchelton-Scott): We have a lot of horsepower to look after Adam Yates and his challenge for the overall. I'll look after him for the first half of the race and especially in the team time trial on stage three. The win would be a big shock, he's a young up-and-coming kid, but I would say a podium would be a huge achievement. He's been near the podium in the past, so that will be well within his grasp.
Patrick Bevin (BMC Racing): We go there with Richie Porte trying to win the race. This team goes in with a pretty singular focus and not too much deviates from that. You've got to back your guy and from what I've seen this season I think Richie's an athlete who can definitely win the Tour. He's come in really well this year – if there's a year it's going to happen it's going to be great to be a part of it.