2015 Tour de France: Stage 18 Results (Reuters)
France’s Romain Bardet of AG2r-La Mondiale won the 18th stage of the 2015 Tour de France, a 186.5-km trek from Gap on Thursda
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France’s Romain Bardet of AG2r-La Mondiale won the 18th stage of the 2015 Tour de France, a 186.5-km trek from Gap on Thursda
Ty Beadle (Corona, CA) won gold on Wednesday in Zolder, Belgium, in the Challenger Class finals, while number one-ranked Jordan Scott (Henderson, NV/Redman) overcame early-race difficulties to claim bronze.
Chris Froome once again held his rivals at arm’s length on Wednesday, solidifying his lead in the 2015 Tour de France with only three competitive stages left in the race.
It was a day for breakaways in the 2015 Tour de France as Giant-Alpecin’s Simon Geschke soloed to a win on the final climb to the ski resort of Pra Loup.
Heartbreak for America’s chances in the 2015 Tour de France today as BMC Racing Team’s Tejay van Garderen strong performance came to a cruel end after he pulled out of the race with illness during Wednesday’s 17th stage.
Lotto Soudal is building its team for 2016. Adam Hansen extended his contract with the team and will stay two more years.
Tom Leezer extended his contract with Team LottoNL-Jumbo. The multifunctional rider signed a new contract that keeps him with the team in 2016 and 2017.
Nairo Quintana, Alejandro Valverde and the whole Movistar Team are determined to keep trying in the decisive four stages before the 2015 Tour de France heads into Paris on Sunday.
Several riders and staff of the Lotto Soudal team are having their first Tour de France experience.
Joaquim Rodriguez has extended his contract with Katusha through the end of 2016.