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06-02-21

Welcome to .Provence

One of the main novelties of the 2021 season in Cycling Fantasy is the incorporation of all ProSeries (.Pro) races, which make up the second category of world cycling. After the suspensions of Vuelta a San Juan and Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Tour de la Provence will finally be the first of these races, and will inaugurate the fight for the new ProSeries trophy in Cycling Fantasy.

The first two stages have broken profiles, and it is possible that in at least one of them the breakaway will do it to the finish line. The decisive stage for the general classification will certainly be the third, as it ends with the 9'7km climb to Chalet Reynard, 6 km from the top of the mythical Mont Ventoux. Finally, the profile of the fourth stage is the flattest of the current edition of the Tour de la Provence, and it will surely end in a bunch sprint.

The startlist is not confirmed yet but many important names in the international peloton have already confirmed their presence: Enric Mas (1000), Tim Wellens (600), Philippe Gilbert (600), Giulio Ciccone (600), Bauke Mollema (600), Alexey Lutsenko (600), Alexandr Vlasov (800), Gorka Izagirre (400), Pello Bilbao (600), Jesús Herrada (400), Julian Alaphilippe (1200), Michal Kwiatkowski (600), Warren Barguil (400) or Felix Grossschartner (600) are some of the main cyclists that we can see in Provence.

To all of them it is necessary to add several good level sprinters for fast arrivals: Arnaud Demare (1000), John Degenkolb (600), Phil Bauhaus (400), Matteo Trentin (600) and Nacer Bouhanni (400) are a priori the fastest men in the start list.