2017 Tour de France: Stage 17 Results
A day of intense climbing in the 2017 Tour de France saw Chris Froome’s maillot jaune group separated from the stage leaders for most of the race.
A day of intense climbing in the 2017 Tour de France saw Chris Froome’s maillot jaune group separated from the stage leaders for most of the race.
Astana’s Fabio Aru made a dramatic attack with 2km to go to win the 5th stage of the 2017 Tour de France. The Italian takes over the polka dot climber’s jersey while defending champion Chris Froome moved into the race lead.
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Tom Dumoulin limited his losses in the penultimate stage won by France’s Thibaut Pinot to stay well-placed to win the 2017 Giro d’Italia in the final time trial
Tejay van Garderen takes first Grand Tour stage win in display of strength and determination to win stage 18 of the 2017 Giro d’Italia in battle with Mikel Landa
2015 U.S. National TT Champ Andrew Talansky took his first Tour of California stage win and gained valuable seconds on race leader Rafal Majka of BORA-hansgrohe
UAE Team Emirates’ climber Jan Polanc won stage four, the first of the mountain stages, solo at the 2017 Giro d’Italia.
It was a sad day for Tinkoff on the 184.5km 9th stage of the Tour de France as team leader Alberto Contador abandoned the race.
Rafal Majka showed that his strong ride in the Giro d’Italia had prepared him well for the mountains of the Tour, as he picked up points in the climbers contest to claim the Maillot à Pois.
Peter Sagan out-slugged Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe (Etixx-QuickStep) in a slow-motion uphill sprint in a thrilling conclusion to a wet and undulating second stage of the 2016 Tour de France