Five French teams will be at the start of the Tour de France 2023 on July 1, the organizers announced on Wednesday, who have invited two foreign teams (Israel Premier Tech and Uno-X) to complete the field.

The disappearance of B&B Hotels means that there will be less tricolor training than in the past three years on the Grande Boucle, which will leave from Bilbao in Spain, to arrive on the Champs-Élysées three weeks later.

Of the 22 teams (of eight riders) selected, 20 were automatically selected since the regulations of the International Cycling Union (UCI) provide for the compulsory participation of the 18 teams of the World Tour (1st division), four of which are French (AG2R -Citroën, Groupama-FDJ, Cofidis and Arkéa-Samsic), as well as the invitation of the two best-ranked ProTeams (2nd division), in this case the Belgian formation Lotto and the French Total-Energies.



It remained at the discretion of the organizers of Amaury Sports Organization (ASO) to award two wild cards.

Often on the big tours, they go to teams from the host country.

But the end of the B&B Hotels adventure and the automatic qualification of Total-Energies changed the situation.

Chris Froome and his guest formation

It is therefore the Israeli-Premier Tech formation of four-time Tour winner Chris Froome, relegated from the World Tour at the end of last year, and the Norwegian Uno-X who inherit the two coveted invitations for the biggest race in the world.

“It's a selection without surprise.

Sometimes the choice is complicated, in this case it really isn't.

A hole is created behind the 22 best teams in the world that we can regret elsewhere, ”explains the director of the Tour Christian Prudhomme.


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Invited by the organizers, the two formations will start in Bilbao alongside the 18 World Teams and 🇧🇪 @lotto_dstny and 🇫🇷 @TeamTotalEnrg, qualified by right.

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With five teams, France remains the best-represented nation ahead of Belgium (4), the Netherlands and the United States (2 each).

Since 2020, the Tour has systematically welcomed six French teams instead of five, the number that was in place during the previous decade.

“There were five French teams on the Tour between 2009 and 2019, except in 2010 when there were only four.

It is only thanks to B&B that there has been one more French team in the last three years.

But obviously it was not enough for her to do the Tour de France “to survive, underlines Christian Prudhomme.

A number of French runners in continuous decline

"It's a good French representation and anyway it was the maximum possible by regulation", he adds, knowing that the sixth French team in the UCI team classification in 2022 was the "Conti", that is to say the development team, of Groupama-FDJ, which plays in the third division.

The number of French riders, whose contemporary ceiling had been 46 representatives in 2011, has continued to drop over the last three editions, going from 39 in 2020 to 33 in 2021 and only 32 last year.

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