2018 Tour de France: Stage 5 Results
Stage 5 of the 2018 Tour de France looked somewhat like an Ardennes classic, and as Peter Sagan grows into the prototypical classics rider, he took the win on the 10% climb into the finish.
Stage 5 of the 2018 Tour de France looked somewhat like an Ardennes classic, and as Peter Sagan grows into the prototypical classics rider, he took the win on the 10% climb into the finish.
A crash in the final 3 km of Stage 2 at the 2018 Tour de France took out race leader Fernando Gaviria and gave both the yellow jersey and stage win to Peter Sagan.
Quick-Step Floors totally owned the 49th edition of Le Samyn (Quaregnon – Dour, 200 kilometers), as Niki Terpstra became the first double-winner of the race since it has been introduced on the UCI Europe Tour calendar
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BORA-hansgrohe’s TT specialist Maciej Bodnar rode hard to support his teammates on every stage of the 2017 Tour de France, but today was his chance to shine.
Edvald Boasson Hagen crowned an incredible performance by soloing to victory after a powerful attack on the final kilometers on stage 19 of the 2017 Tour de France.
Bauke Mollema attacked his breakaway group and soloed the final 27 kilometers to take home the biggest win of his career in stage 15 of the 2017 Tour de France Sunday.
The day belonged to the breakaway, with Direct Energie’s Lilian Calmejane taking the stage win out of a group of 50 riders that attacked early in the stage.
Direct Energie’s Lilian Calmejane beats leg cramp to best Robert Gesink on the Cote de la Combe de Laisia-Les Molunes to win stage 8 of the 2017 Tour de France.
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.