2018 Tour de France: Stage 4 Results
Stage 4 of the 2018 Tour de France was won in a sprint finish by Fernando Gaviria, who was looking for another opportunity after getting caught behind a crash in Stage 2.
Stage 4 of the 2018 Tour de France was won in a sprint finish by Fernando Gaviria, who was looking for another opportunity after getting caught behind a crash in Stage 2.
As the 2018 Tour de France moves to the Breton (Brittany) region, the 4th stage is another one for the sprinters before Wednesday’s Ardennes-like challenge with hilly, narrow roads.
BMC Racing Team showed off their team time trial chops at the 2018 Tour de France today, laying down a time of 38:50 to move Greg Van Avermaet into the leader’s jersey.
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BORA-hansgrohe takes its first ever Maillot Jaune after Peter Sagan’s stunning sprint win to win the second stage of the 2018 Tour de France.
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.
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.
Like last year, BORA – hansgrohe goes into the Tour de France with two leaders. UCI World Champion Peter Sagan is set to go on the haunt for stage wins, while Rafal Majka aims for a top spot in the final general classification.