Dupont says 'freshness' the key to good result on the Grossglockner

Hubert Dupont talked to Cyclingnews at the end of the stage.

Hubert Dupont talked to Cyclingnews at the end of the stage. (Image credit: Jean-François Quénet/Cyclingnews.com)

Italian cycling fans may well be sceptical about the chances of their idols Vincenzo Nibali and Michele Scarponi after less than inspiring performances on the Grossglockner but for the French, there may still be hope yet with John Gadret and Hubert Dupont. The two riders from Ag2r-La Mondiale have ridden well so far in the Giro and capped it today with an impressive performance in Austria. Gadret and Dupont came third and fourth on the Austrian summit and have now entered the top ten on GC; eighth and tenth respectively. Cyclingnews caught up with Dupont at the end of stage 13.

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