2018 Tour de France: Stage 2 Results
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.
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.
Stage 2 of the 2018 Tour de France takes the peloton completely inland, away from the ocean breezes that pushed on the riders yesterday.
The 105th Tour de France started with a Fernando Gaviria beating the world’s best sprinters and defending race leader Chris Froome caught in a late-stage crash.
Fernando Gaviria of the Quick Step Floors team grabs his first yellow jersey, winning the 201km opening stage of the 2018 Tour de France from Noirmoutier-en-l’Île to Fontenay-le-Comte.
Stage 1 of the 2018 Tour de France starts with an opportunity for the sprinters to make their mark and be the first pull on the maillot jaune.
Quick-Step Floors lines up at the start of the 105th Tour de France with a strong and experienced team capable of fighting for stage victory and being a factor in the general classification.
German Maximilian Schachmann from Berlin scored a fifth victory for Quick-Step Floors at the Giro d’Italia, after Elia Viviani’s four bunch sprints, to equal last year’s tally
Chris Froome (Team Sky) took his first-ever Giro d’Italia stage victory at the dream location of the Monte Zoncolan as he fended off race leader Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) who rode superbly behind him and extended his advantage over the other favourites.
The Italian rider Elia Viviani (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 13 of the 101st Giro d’Italia
Fernando Gaviria’s hot streak in stage races continued Tuesday afternoon in Palmira, winning Stage 1 of the inaugural Colombia Oro y Paz.