2015 Tour de France: Stage 19 Results
Chris Froome has one more mountainous hurdle to overcome to claim a second Tour de France title after Friday’s 19th stage
Chris Froome has one more mountainous hurdle to overcome to claim a second Tour de France title after Friday’s 19th stage
France’s Romain Bardet of AG2r-La Mondiale won the 18th stage of the 2015 Tour de France, a 186.5-km trek from Gap on Thursda
Chris Froome once again held his rivals at arm’s length on Wednesday, solidifying his lead in the 2015 Tour de France with only three competitive stages left in the race.
It was a day for breakaways in the 2015 Tour de France as Giant-Alpecin’s Simon Geschke soloed to a win on the final climb to the ski resort of Pra Loup.
British journeyman Stephen Cummings earned South African team MTN-Qhubeka a landmark victory in the 2015 Tour de France on Mandela Day
Tinkoff-Saxo’s Peter Sagan claimed second place on stage 13 to Rodez, where he extended his lead in the points classification to 24 points after a punchy 570m finishing climb
Greg van Avermaet of the BMC team won Stage 13 of the Tour de France with a finishing burst of speed Friday
Spain’s Joaquim Rodriguez won the 12th stage of the Tour de France, a gruelling trek in the Pyrenees as Chris Froome retained the overall lead
Alberto Contador may be hopelessly gapped, but his teammate Rafal Majka did the hero ride today, going on a solo breakaway to finish more than five minutes ahead of yellow jersey wearer Chris Froome.
Just days ago, Chris Froome stated that he was comfortable not having the yellow jersey on his back just yet, but since he’s been in possession of the maillot jaune, he’s held onto it like a wild dog with a t-bone steak.