2016 Tour de France Wrap-Up
Another Tour de France is behind us. Chris Froome takes his third title, but there are plenty of revelations and possible future stars in the top ten.
Another Tour de France is behind us. Chris Froome takes his third title, but there are plenty of revelations and possible future stars in the top ten.
Tom Boonen will continue with Etixx – Quick-Step for 15th season next year, continuing his legacy with the team that he has been with most of his professional career
Chris Froome hit the deck but retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey in the 2016 Tour de France on the 19th stage
After analysing his workload and fatigue after the first two weeks of the Tour, Team Dimension Data supports Mark Cavendish leaving to prepare for the Olympic Games in Rio
Julian Alaphilippe and Tony Martin attacked not long after the flag for Stage 16 dropped and built a six minute lead, aware that a tough task lied ahead.
Looking to take a hat-trick of stage wins, the UCI World Champion, Peter Sagan battled with his rivals on the hard finale in Berne to take the stage win by a tyre’s width
World champion Peter Sagan claimed his third 2016 Tour de France stage victory when he pipped Alexander Kristoff on the line at the end of the 16th stage
Marcel Kittel ended up 5th in Stage 14 of the 2016 Tour de France after a sprint battle with stage winner Mark Cavendish.
Thomas de Gendt won the stage to the Mont Ventoux today, the first victory for Lotto Soudal at this year’s Tour de France.
With a twist in the tale that nobody could have expected, Peter Sagan took his second stage win of the 2016 Tour de France with an audacious attacking move 12km from the finish