2018 Tour de France: Stage 16 Results
Julian Alaphilippe took his second stage win of the 2018 Tour de France today, passing a crashed Adam Yates on the descent from Col de Portillon to finish solo.
Julian Alaphilippe took his second stage win of the 2018 Tour de France today, passing a crashed Adam Yates on the descent from Col de Portillon to finish solo.
While not the longest stage of the 2018 Tour de France, Stage 16 with 218km of racing between Carcassonne & Bagnères-de-Luchon, could give some non-G.C. focused climbers a chance to make some fireworks.
Two of cycling’s most exciting young climbers, British twins Adam and Simon Yates, will continue their journey with Mitchelton-SCOTT for the next two seasons, despite significant interest from other outfits.
As of January 2019, the Maes 0.0% logo will adorn the jerseys of the Quick-Step Floors Cycling Team.
Team Dimension Data with switch bike sponsors in 2019, moving to the BMC Switzerland stable for a three year agreement.
Peter Sagan won Stage 13 of the 2018 Tour de France in a bunch sprint, besting Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates) by a wheel in Valence.
Geraint Thomas outsprinted Tom Dumoulin to win Stage 12 of the 2018, becoming the first yellow jersey holder to win atop L’Alpe de Huez.
Rigoberto Uran has withdrawn from the 2018 Tour de France ahead of the start of stage 12 on Tuesday.
The Alpe d’Huez is not the tallest mountain in Stage 12 of the 2018 Tour de France. In fact, it’s the shortest of the 3 hors categorie climbs in the stage.
Geraint Thomas claimed a magnificent victory to move into the yellow jersey on stage 11 at the 2018 Tour de France.