Africa’s Team For The 2018 Tour de France Announced

Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka announced the eight-rider team who will be competing at the 105th Tour de France starting on 7 July.


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On Friday morning, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka announced the eight-rider team who will be competing at the 105th Tour de France starting on 7 July.

Mark Cavendish, who has won 30 stages of the event and 48 stages across the Grand Tours, will be spearheading the team, making it his 12th start and will be hoping to add to that tally having tasted success for Team Dimension Data in 2016 winning four times.

“I’m so excited to be able to ride the Tour de France again in my career, for the third time in Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka.” Cavendish said.

The 33-year-old comes into the race after most recently featuring at the Adriatica Ionica Race and will be in Northumberland on Sunday competing at the British Nationals before heading to France.
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“The Tour de France is not only the biggest cycling event on the planet but it’s one of the biggest sporting events on the planet; and it’s the best platform to get across what we as Team Dimension Data do for our charity Qhubeka, to get people in rural parts of Africa on bicycles. I’m excited to be part of a strong team and I’ll be looking at getting closer to that record (34) of Eddie Merckx.”

Alongside Cavendish will be long time teammate Australian Mark Renshaw who will be riding the race for the 10th time. Renshaw’s experience, along with Belgium’s Julien Vermote, who has ridden the last three editions of the race, will be crucial in the first week in particular that sees a number of opportunities to contest sprint finishes.

Edvald Boasson Hagen who was the team’s standout performer in 2017, securing a handful of podium finishes including victory on stage 19, starts his eighth Tour de France. The current Norwegian time trial champion adds significant depth to the team’s experience once again.

“I’m really excited to be named in the team for the Tour de France this year. I look forward to the start and am feeling fully prepared for the event ahead,” he said.

South Africa’s Reinardt Janse van Rensburg returns to the race for a fourth time. This comes after a lengthy injury lay-off having only made his return to racing in mid-May. In 2017 ‘Reinie’ was hailed among the best leadout proponents in the peloton and will be looking to build on that reputation in 2018.

“I am very excited to be selected as part of this strong team. I had serious doubts about whether I will be back in time from injury for this year for the Tour de France. It’s been a difficult journey, but also gave me a chance to grow stronger as a cyclist and as a person, and now I feel ready to give it my all once more in the Tour,” he said.

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Serge Pauwels rides his fourth consecutive Tour de France having finished in the top 20 twice in the last three years. The 34-year-old Belgian’s been in strong form this year having finished third at the Tour de Yorkshire. While Dutchman Tom-Jelte Slagter will ride the Tour for the first time for the team having produced strong performances at the Tour de Suisse, La Fleche Wallonne and early in the season at the Tour Down Under.

Completing the line-up is South Africa’s Jay Thomson. The 30-year-old makes his Tour de France debut and his selection comes off the back of a very strong 2018.

An emotional Thomson said of his selection: “Ever since I can remember I’ve spent hours and days in front of the TV watching heroes being made and guys fighting it out for glory on the roads of France. I’m honoured and proud that this year I’ll be part of the 105th edition of the Tour de France.”

“I’ll be proudly riding with the South African bands on my arm as a previous champion of South Africa, as we look for stage wins throughout this tour, while representing Qhubeka in making lives better for people back in South Africa.”

Full line-up:

Mark Cavendish
Edvald Boasson Hagen
Mark Renshaw
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg
Serge Pauwels
Julien Vermote
Tom-Jelte Slagter
Jay Thomson

“Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka is really looking forward to starting our fourth Tour de France with an incredible team that will chase stage wins and try to realise a dream. This year’s tour reminds me of our first tour in 2015 with tough stages that will require strong teams to succeed and our 2018 team is totally focused on achieving the maximum we can. With eight rider teams this year it is imperative to get the right combinations together to achieve the big bold goals we have. After all, we do race For Qhubeka and our success will change more lives with bicycles.” said Team Principal, Douglas Ryder.

“We picked eight riders with the clear goal to be very present right from the start, with cross-wind stages for the selected 8, and a Paris-Roubaix stage for the likes of Edvald (Boasson Hagen) who is a Classics expert.” said Rolf Aldag, Head of Performance.

“We know what our responsibilities are to support Qhubeka and the best way to do that is of course by trying to win, by trying to be a big factor during the Tour de France, one of the biggest sports events in the world.”

About Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka

Founded in 2007, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka became the first-ever African cycling team to gain a WorldTour license, in 2016. In the team’s palmares you can find a Milan-Sanremo victory, numerous stage wins at the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana, two Tour of Britain GC victories, and 42 National Championship titles.

The team has bases in South Africa, the Netherlands and Italy. It’s also known as Africa’s Team due to its focus on helping African talents to the world stage of cycling. The team believes #BicyclesChangeLives and race to raise funds for the Qhubeka Charity which provides bicycles to people in Africa.

Learn more about the team at www.africasteam.com.

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