2018 Tour de France: Stage 4 News, Notes & Quotes
Fernando Gaviria made it two victories out of two sprints contested at the 2018 Tour de France after a pulsating finale. Here are latest news updates from the race.
Fernando Gaviria made it two victories out of two sprints contested at the 2018 Tour de France after a pulsating finale. Here are latest news updates from the race.
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.
BMC Racing Team showed its TTT strength in the 2018 Tour de France win Stage 3 and put Greg Van Avermaet into the yellow jersey.
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.
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.
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.
Chris Froome became the first Briton to win the Giro d’Italia and the third rider to make the grand slam with three Grand Tours victories in a row.
Spanish rider Mikel Nieve (Mitchelton-Scott) won solo the 214km Stage 20 of the 2018 Giro d’Italia, from Susa to Cervinia.
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