The organisers of the Santos Tour down Under have confirmed that former Grand Tour winner Chris Froome (Israel Premier Tech), Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) and Simon Yates (BikeExchange-Jayco) will all kick off their 2023 season at the Australian WorldTour race.
The Tour Down Under has not been a WorldTour race since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions to Australia, with the country holding smaller national-level events instead.
The leading teams return in 2023, with the women’s race also part of the WorldTour for the first time. Racing begins on Saturday January 14 with the Schwalbe Classic evening criteriums. The women’s Tour Down Under is between January 15-17 and the men’s race between January 17-22.
The route of the men’s race has been changed, with a 5.5 kilometre prologue time trial and a summit finish on Mount Lofty added while the often decisive Willunga Hill finish is absent in 2023.
Froome last raced the Tour Down Under in 2010 and the Israel Premier Tech team will include 2018 and 2019 Tour Down Under winner Daryl Impey and 2022 Tour de France stage five winner Simon Clarke.
Israel Premier Tech was relegated from the WorldTour for 2023 but will begin their hunt for points at the Tour Down Under as they look to retain WorldTour status in 2026 or earlier.
“The race has changed a lot since I was there in 2010, getting bigger and better each year, to now be one of the most important races on the cycling calendar,” Froome said.
“We have a strong team and I think we can hit the ground running with some great results at the Santos Tour Down Under.”
Thomas has often preferred to start his season in the warmth of the Tour Down Under and the Australian summer. He has already confirmed he will target the Giro d’Italia in 2023 after finishing third in the 2022 Tour de France.
Joining Thomas in the Ineos Grenadiers line-up are young Australian Luke Plapp and British brothers Ethan and Leo Hayter. Thomas is likely to travel to Australia in the new year to acclimatise and do a block of January training before racing the Tour Down Under.
“I can’t wait to get down there in the heat of Adelaide, which has some great roads for training, and I’m looking forward to starting my year there,” Thomas said.
“The Ineos Grenadiers have got a strong line-up; a lot of good young guys and a local hero in ‘Plappy’ as well, so we’ll look to race aggressively and try to get as much as we can out of it.
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