Mon avis, et j'ai d'ailleurs ouvert le post là dessus, c'est qu'Evenepoel venait avec dans l'idée de tenter sa chance (sinon il aurait redémarré sur des courses de moindre importance), mais qu'on ne sacrifierait pas Almeida tant que lui aussi était dans le jeu, donc plutôt deux co-leaders au départ Va voir le bas de cet article : https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/remco-evenepoel-between-stardom-and-superstardom/ Notamment ces deux paragraphes : After the setback in his recovery in January, caution will have been paramount and the team surely wouldn’t throw him in at such a deep end if he wasn’t fully fit. However, expectations have been stripped back, and all the noises coming out of the official channels point to a ‘see what happens’ approach, while Joao Almeida, fourth overall last year, shoulders the leadership, himself only 22. "Remco can have ambitions, of course, but don’t forget that last year Almeida had pink for 15 days, and maybe had one bad moment on the Stelvio. The guy who won the Giro there for Ineos was Rohan Dennis - he made the difference. Almeida has the right to start as the leader. Seeing as we don’t know where we are with Remco, he goes like an underdog," Lefevere says."