Gough was a busy man in today's prologue presentations, collecting the stage winner's yellow jersey, the orange jersey as tour leader, the points leader's jersey and accepting the award for the leading team.
The Tour de Pays de Savoie is a UCI 2.2 rated tour, considered among the toughest in Europe for young riders under 26 years.
Tomorrow's first stage of 127km takes in three category climbs with a mountaintop finish at 1500m on the Col de Solaison.
Stage two is 160km with a daunting six category climbs culminating with the Cormet de Roseland, an ascent of 1000m over 19km, and the final stage of 133km, which crosses into Italy with a double ascent of the Mont Cenis, on a road originally by Napoleon.
The tour forms the last of the current road block for the squad before a training session on the track at the UCI's world training centre in Switzerland. There is a further block of road racing before the full squad heads to the velodrome in Bordeaux for final preparations for London.
Results, Tour de Pays de Savoie, 3.8km prologue: Westley Gough (NZL) 5:07.36, 1; Marc Ryan (NZL) 5:09.92, 2; Tim Wellens (BEL, Lotto-Bellisol) 5:10.64, 3. Also New Zealanders: Shane Archbold 5:13.13, 4; Aaron Gate 5:18.61, 7; Myron Simpson 5:21.54, 10; Alex Frame 5:43.35, 92.