Marcel Kittel hoping for change of fortunes as Tour de France winless run continues

German sprinter slammed in L'Equipe by Katusha-Alpecin DS ahead of stage eight of Tour de France

Marcel Kittel on stage five of the Tour de France

(Image credit: Yuzuru Sunada)

Marcel Kittel is hoping for a change in fortune over the rest of the Tour de France after going winless over the first seven stages of the race so far.

The German sprinter was also slammed by Katusha-Alpecin sports director in Saturday’s edition of L’Equipe, claiming he was only interested in himself and was playing on his phone during the team briefing before the stage three team time trial in Cholet.

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Paul Knott is a fitness and features writer, who has also presented Cycling Weekly videos as well as contributing to the print magazine as well as online articles.  In 2020 he published his first book, The Official Tour de France Road Cycling Training Guide (Welbeck), a guide designed to help readers improve their cycling performance via cherrypicking from the strategies adopted by the pros.