Soudal-QuickStep is adopting a low-key strategy in the upcoming Tour de Romandie with Remco Evenepoel participating for the first time since 2019 after overcoming an off-season crash. Evenepoel's presence is significant as he aims for stage victories rather than pursuing an overall general classification. Other competitors include defending champion Carlos Rodríguez and notable riders like Joao Almeida and Geraint Thomas. The race features a mix of rolling stages and crucial time trials, especially the final stage in Geneva, which will play a pivotal role in the overall outcome.
Soudal-QuickStep’s focus on stage wins rather than general classification for the Tour de Romandie allows for a tactical approach with Remco Evenepoel aiming for individual stage victories.
Evenepoel's return to Romandie after 2019 signifies a shift in his career development, showcasing his growth as a formidable contender despite a cautious team strategy.
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