Sagan, Cavendish, What About Greipel, Bouhanni, and Demare?
How did it happen, and what if Cavendish had not crashed.
How did it happen, and what if Cavendish had not crashed.
BORA-hansgrohe has filed an official protest to Peter Sagan’s disqualification from the 2017 Tour de France.
Mark Cavendish has been forced to withdraw from the 2017 Tour de France after fracturing his shoulder blade in the late crash on stage 4.
Stage 4 of the 2017 Tour de France was marred by a crash in the final sprint, sending one green jersey hopeful to the hospital and another out of the race for throwing an elbow.
After a start in Dusseldorf and a night in Belgium, the 2017 Tour de France entered France in today’s 215km 3rd stage from Verviers to Longwy.
Peter Sagan gave BORA-hansgrohe its first win at the 2017 Tour de France. Even an unclipped pedal in the final sprint wasn’t going to stop him taking the win – his eighth in total.
Like Stage 1, Stage 2 of the 2017 Tour de France was not without the usual trials, triumphs and tribulations. Let’s get into the news!
Marcel Kittel won Stage 2 of the 2017 Tour de France stage after coming from behind in the final kilometer and storming past all his rivals on the way to his tenth career victory at the race.
Having been narrowly beaten in earlier stages, Peter Sagan made it count in today’s 5th stage of the Tour du Suisse, earning the stage victory and the black points jersey.
After being catapulted to the finish by Team Sunweb’s lead-out, Michael Matthews launched an explosive sprint to take the stage three victory at Tour de Suisse