Otago Daily Times

Plenty of strong chances for title

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The 62nd edition of the Tour of Southland gets under way in Invercargi­ll tomorrow. Sports reporter Adrian Seconi

— owner of one very rusty bike — looks at the leading contenders.

James Piccoli

The Canadian rider arrived as a virtual unknown last year and left with the title. The 27yearold will be even better this year having gathered some local knowledge. He has also surrounded himself with some very good riders, including United States cyclist Kevin Girkins and world championsh­ip time triallist Hamish Bond.

Michael Vink

The 26yearold Cantabrian was runnerup in 2017. He is a very good rider, who is strong on the hills. He never let the pressure off Piccoli last year and will perhaps get more support from his team, which includes former champion Brad Evans.

Hamish Bond

The champion Olympic rower continues to impress in his transition from water to road. He has a big motor and showed during the 2016 Tour he can get over the hills and compete with the best. He is in a powerful Kia Motors team which may mean he may have to defer his own ambition on occasion.

Brad Evans

The Dunedin rider made an epic journey from China to make the start line of the 2015 Tour. He ought to have been exhausted and faded as the week went on. But instead the 26yearold hung tough on the climbs and ‘‘smashed’’ the individual time trial to effectivel­y seal victory. The more it blows, the better Evans goes. He will be praying for a decent breeze each day.

Roman van Uden

The Aucklander is a solid rider with plenty of experience who will be looking to poach the odd

stage win with his powerful sprint finishes.

Sam Gaze

We know how good he is off the road — the mountain biker won gold at the Commonweal­th Games earlier this year — and that competitiv­e spirit will make him a cyclist to respect at the very least. You would not want to ride off the front if he has stopped for a puncture, though.

Corbin Strong

The Invercargi­ll 18yearold was part of the New Zealand squad which won the team pursuit at the world junior track championsh­ips in Aigle earlier this year. It will be his first Tour and he is one to watch for the future.

Mr Somebody

Nearly 40 of the 108 riders are from overseas, so there is a very good chance Somebody will press for the win.

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