Mitchelton-SCOTT announces 2020 Tour de France squad
Mitchelton-SCOTT has selected its strongest team of opportunists for the 2020 Tour de France
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Mitchelton-SCOTT has selected its strongest team of opportunists for the 2020 Tour de France
The UCI today announced the revised 2020 International Calendar, including new dates for the Tour de France and other grand tours as well as the classics and national and world championships.
The Tour de France is set to be postponed after the French government said no mass gatherings can take place in the country before July 15
It is too soon to decide whether the Tour de France can go ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic, but if it does it may be without roadside spectators in order to minimise infection risk, the French sports minister said
The 2019 Tour de France wrapped up on Sunday with the usual parade down the Champs d’Elysees.
Stage 19 of the 2019 Tour de France was cut short due to adverse weather conditions and a mudslide that blocked part of the course.
Nairo Quintana claimed a big stage victory in the Alps after 207km, nearly 5,000 meters of vertical gain and three big climbs from Embrun to Valloire.
Dropped on the Col du Galibier, Julian Alaphilippe made a daring descent to connect with the main GC contenders and hold onto the maillot jaune.
Nairo Quintana of the Movistar team grabbed his third Tour de France stage win, excelling in the first stage in the high Alps.
European champion Matteo Trentin soloed to his first Tour de France victory in five years and the team’s fourth of the race on stage 17 into Gap.