Hard grind: Matt Goss climbs the Col du Grand Columbier in last year's Tour de France. Photo: Getty Images If Australian Matt Goss is to have a chance of winning a stage in this year's 100th Tour de France in a bunch sprint, his Orica- GreenEDGE team will need to produce a faultless lead out to position him for the dash home, says their head sports director Matt White. White says the massive depth of sprinters and the quality of rival lead out trains to position those sprinters in this year's Tour, which starts on Saturday, is...
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