Milan can see almost Rome
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Ciclismo: Pogacar vince la Vuelta Andalucia, 5/a tappa a Fraile
(ANSA) – ROMA, 19 FEB – Tadej Pogacar ha vinto la 69/a Vuelta
Andalucia-Ruta del Sol di ciclismo, che si è conclusa oggi con
la disputa della 5/a e ultima tappa, da Otura a Alhaurin de la
Torre, su un tracciato di 184 chilometri. La frazione odierna è
stata vinta in volata da Omar Fraile, davanti ai due italiani
Alessandro Covi e Andrea Pasqualon. Pogacar, nella classifica
generale, ha preceduto…
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Provisional start list published for 2021 Giro d'Italia
Provisional start list published for 2021 Giro d’Italia
With 9 days remaining until the start of the 2021 Giro d’Italia, the race’s provisional entry list has been announced.
Contenders will start racing in Turin on Saturday, 8 May, and will battle for the win throughout the 21 stages that cross the Italian peninsula, to finish in Milan, on Sunday, 30 May.
The challenge for the GC
Among the GC specialists hoping to lift the Trofeo Senza Fine is Egan…
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Greenland (2020)
Release in theaters on September 25, 2020
Action, Thriller
A family fights for survival as a planet-killing comet races to Earth. John Garrity, his estranged wife Allison, and young son Nathan make a perilous journey to their only hope for sanctuary. Amid terrifying news accounts of cities around the world being leveled by the comet’s fragments, the Garrity’s experience the best and worst in humanity while they battle the increasing panic and lawlessness surrounding them. As the countdown to global apocalypse approaches zero, their incredible trek culminates in a desperate and last-minute flight to a possible safe haven.
The film was first released on July 29, 2020 in Belgium, and is scheduled to release in the United States on September 25, 2020, by STX Entertainment.
Director: Ric Roman Waugh
Writer: Chris Sparling
Stars: Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Scott Glenn, David Denman, Brandon Quinn, Andrew Bachelor, Joshua Mikel
►Cast:
Morena Baccarin…AllisonGerard Butler…John GarrityScott GlennDavid Denman…RalphBrandon Quinn…Male Passenger C-17Andrew BachelorJoshua Mikel…LucasGary Weeks…EdClaire Bronson…DebraRoger Dale Floyd…Nathan GarrityRick Pasqualone…News AnchorStacy JohnsonKendrick Cross…FEMA supervisorJaime Andrews…Mother on PlaneMike Gassaway…Dr. ByrdPatti Schellhaas…DriverOtis Winston…Snow SoldierHayes Mercure…Young SoldierChip Carriere…Male DriverMadison Johnson…EllieNicola Lambo…Morning Show HostJay Amor…Blue Collar ManOlaolu Winfunke…Disaster SurvivorCate Jones…McGhee Tyson SoldierAnissa Matlock…Senior Airman ParkerRose Bianco…MatriarchScott Poythress…KennyKeegan Boos…Military EscortAl Mitchell…BenJames Logan…MicahQuentin Gadson…LooterMarc Gowan…PaulErin Fasano…EvacueeAshley Uecker…Protester with carQuasheem D. Herring…Male EvacueeKelly FinleyRandal Gonzalez…BobbyRuty Rutenberg…Additional Voices (voice)Trace LeBeau…Young NathanAaron Gillespie…Distracted SoldierSteven I. Dillard…CMSgt of Task ForceEsosa Idahosa…EscortSarah Fawaz…Female EvacueeAndrea Maiuro…ShopperKermit Rolison…Old Man with a GunCremel Nakia Burney…Snow Soldier 2Blade Pfeifer…SurvivorMike Senior…Staff Sergeant RuizOkea Eme-Akwari…JamesTerrance P. Carson…Snow SoldierChris Ward…FEMA WorkerAntonio Bencosme…RefugeeTrish Titran…Otter ParentLandon Specht…Refugee KidCathy Wheeler…Evacuee.Inisfree Grace Dixon…RefugeeDanielle Williams…SoldierTravis Woods…Male EvacueeHector Garcia…Military Member / Male EvacueeDez…Kyndall Hamilton…Neighborhood KidNicholas Walker…Disaster SurvivorChris Williams…Kevin
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Le lineup du TDF 2019
À quelques jours du grand départ du Tour de France 2019, certaines équipes ont déjà annoncé leur lineup, mot anglophone signifiant les 8 coureurs qui seront au départ de la 106 ème édition de la Grande Boucle. Voici donc les lineup des différentes équipes. Cet article sera actualisé jusqu’au 6 juillet au fur et à mesure que les équipes annoncent leurs coureurs. En gras sont marqués les leaders de chaque équipe s’ils ont été clairement annoncés.
Team Bora-Hansgrohe
Peter Sagan
Patrick Konrad
Emanuel Buchmann
Daniel Oss
Gregor Muhlberger
Lukas Postlberger
Marcus Burghardt
Maximilian Schachmann
Team Ineos
Egan Bernal
Geraint Thomas
Jonathan Castroviejo
Michal Kwiatkowski
Gianni Moscon
Wout Poels
Luke Rowe
Dylan van Baarle
Trek Segafredo
Richie Porte
Bauke Mollema
Toms Skujins
Fabio Felline
Koen de Kort
Jasper Stuyven
Giulio Ciccone
Julien Bernard
Katusha
Jens Debusschere
Alex Dowsett
José Gonçalves
Marco Haller
Nils Politt
Rick Zabel
Mads Würtz Schmidt
Ilnur Zakarin
Team Sunweb
Søren Kragh Andersen
Nikias Arndt
Cees Bol
Chad Haga
Lennard Kämna
Wilco Kelderman
Michael Matthews
Nicholas Roche
Mitchelton-Scott
Adam Yates
Simon Yates
Daryl Impey
Matteo Trentin
Luke Durbridge
Jack Haig
Chris Juul-Jensen
Michael Hepbrun
Team Astana
Luis Leon Sanchez
Pello Bilbao
Gorka Izagirre
Jakob Fugsang
Alexey Lutsenko
Magnus Cort
Omar Fraile
Hugo Houle
Groupama FDJ
Thibault Pinot
William Bonnet
David Gaudu
Stefan Kueng
Matthieu Ladagnous
Rudy Molard
Sébastien Reichenbach
Anthony Roux
Bahrain-Merida
Ivan Cortina
Matej Mohoric
Dylan Teuns
Damiano Caruso
Vincenzo Nibali
Rohan Dennis
Sonny Colbrelli
Jan Tratnik
CCC Team
Greg Van Avermaet
Patrick Bevin
Alessandro De Marchi
Simon Geschke
Serge Pauwels
Joey Rosskopf
Michaël Schär
Lukas Wisniowski
Lotto-Soudal
Caleb Ewan
Tiesj Benoot
Tim Wellens
Jens Keukeleire
Thomas De Gendt
Roger Kluge
Jasper De Buys
Maxime Monfort
Wanty-Gobert
Guillaume Martin
Odd Eiking
Xandro Meurisse
Andrea Pasqualon
Aimé De Gendt
Kevin Van Melsen
Frédéric Backaert
Yoann Offredo
Deceuninck-QuickStep
Julian Alaphilippe
Kasper Asgreen
Dries Devenyns
Yves Lampaert
Enric Mas
Michael Morkov
Maximiliano Richeze
Elia Viviani
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Mathieu van der Poel (Ned) Corendon-Circus wins Stage 1 in 3:45:14 ahead of 2nd Danny van Poppel (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma and 3rd Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Wanty-Gobert
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Tour de France: Peter Sagan wins third stage after sprint finish
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Sagan (right) has also won stages two and five of this year’s race
Peter Sagan pounced late to secure his third victory of the 2018 Tour de France as he won a sprint finish on stage 13.
The world champion timed his surge to perfection at the end of the 169.5km flat stage from Bourg d’Oisans to Valence, edging out Alexander Kristoff and Arnaud Demare.
The Slovak also extended his lead in the green jersey points classification.
Team Sky rider Geraint Thomas held on to the overall leader’s yellow jersey.
More to follow.
Stage 13 result
1. Peter Sagan (Svk/BORA-hansgrohe) 3hrs 45mins 55secs
2. Alexander Kristoff (Nor/UAE Team Emirates) same time
3. Arnaud Démare (Fra/Groupama-FDJ) same time
4. John Degenkolb (Ger/Trek-Segafredo) same time
5. Greg Van Avermaet (Bel/BMC Racing Team) same time
6. Yves Lampaert (Bel/Quick-Step Floors) same time
7. Magnus Cort (Den/Astana Pro Team) same time
8. Andrea Pasqualon (Ita/Wanty-Groupe Gobert) same time
9. Sonny Colbrelli (Ita/Bahrain-Merida) same time
10. Taylor Phinney (USA/Team EF Education First – Drapac p/b Cannondale) same time
General classification after stage 13
1. Geraint Thomas (GB/Team Sky) 53hrs 10mins 38secs
2. Chris Froome (GB/Team Sky) +1min 39secs
3. Tom Dumoulin (Ned/Team Sunweb) +1min 50secs
4. Primoz Roglic (Slo/Team LottoNL-Jumbo) +2mins 46secs
5. Romain Bardet (Fra/AG2R La Mondiale) +3mins 07secs
6. Mikel Landa (Spa/Movistar Team) +3mins 13secs
7. Steven Kruijswijk (Ned/Team LottoNL-Jumbo) +3mins 43secs
8. Nairo Quintana (Col/Movistar Team) +4mins 13secs
9. Daniel Martin (Irl/UAE Team Emirates) +5mins 11secs
10. Jakob Fuglsang (Den/Astana Pro team) +5mins 45secs
tomorrow – stage 14 – saint-paul-Trois-chateau to Mendez;
Geraint and Froome at 1st and 2nd for Team Sky, with Froome 1min 39sec behind; Dutch guy Dumoulin 1min 50sec in 3rd, and Lotto-Jumbo’s Roglic (Slovenian) in 4th with 2min and 46secs;
Bardet 5th, Landa 6th, followed by Kruijswijk, then Quintana (Movistar), and Daniel Martin (Irl/Team UAE Emirates); Fuglsang of Astana comes in 10th with a time of 5min 45secs……..
the stages over the weekend; ie., Mendez and stage 15 of Millau to Carcassonne on Sunday is followed by Monday’s rest day 2;
the final and 3rd week is in the Pyrenees……………..Stages 16 to 20, with an individual time-trial, will be finished off on the last day in Paris.
Cycling – Tour de France – Team Sky Training – July 6, 2018 – Team Sky rider Chris Froome of Britain trains. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
geraint still in yellow, the stage after his 2 stage wins in the mountains ( Alpe’s), and Alpe D’Heuz……… Tour de France: Peter Sagan wins third stage after sprint finish 10 minutes ago From the section…
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Tour de France stage six - the first day in the mountains
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with his 12th Tour stage win.
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Get Involved – who will win stage six?
Andrew Harvey:I predict plenty of walkers up that last kilometre. Yates may be backing himself, but I’m backing Thibaut Pinot. The cooler weather and steep gradients suit him to a tee. If not him then Egan Bernal.
Pinot has local knowledge too – he lives 20km from La Planche des Belles Filles, in Melisey, so has ridden up it more than any other rider in the race.
135km to go
Ciccone takes the virtual lead
The gap to the main bunch is over five-and-a-half minutes now. Trek-Segafredo rider Giulio Ciccone is the highest ranked rider in the escape group, in 42nd place, one minute and 43 seconds behind maillot jaune Julian Alaphilippe, which means he is now the virtual leader overall.
Ciccone has got form in the hills too – he was King of the Mountains at the Giro d’Italia earlier this year.
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Matt Taggart:When I first heard “La Planche des Belles Filles” I thought it sounded like the title of a French horror movie, then I looked at the stage profile and realised that I was correct!
Translated it means ‘Plank of the Beautiful Girls’. There are various theories about how it got its name, and none of them had a happy ending. Will things be different for Geraint Thomas or Adam Yates today?
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Mike Lawson:Would love to see somebody swap onto a gravel bike with an ultra-compact chainring for that last KM.
Seriously, if you’re a domestique or a sprinter, would you consider walking up that slope at the end? I doubt it’d be much slower!
Let us know your thoughts on the finish – and who are you backing to win today’s stage?
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King of the Mountains
The other escapees allowed Tim Wellens to take the King of the Mountains points uncontested on Wednesday, but that won’t be the case today. Xandro Meurisse, who is third in that category, is also in this breakaway and like Wellens he has a team-mate to help him out.
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The 14 escapees
Right then, here is the full list of
riders in the escape group.
Three teams have two men
involved: Lotto-Soudal (Thomas De Gendt and Tim Wellens), Trek-Segafredo
(Julien Bernard and Giulio Ciccone), Wanty-Groupe Gobert (Xandro Meurisse and
Andrea Pasqualon).
The other are Benoit Cosnefroy
(AG2R-La Mondiale), Dylan Teuns (Bahrain-Merida), Serge Pauwels (CCC), Nikias
Arndt (Sunweb), Natnael Berhane (Cofidis), Fabien Grellier (Total Direct
Energie), Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin) and Andre Greipel (Arkea-Samsic)
The gap keeps growing. They are now more than three minutes clear as they approach today’s intermediate sprint, at Linthal.
BBC stage-by-stage guide to this year’s race, the Michelton-Scott rider tips himself to win it.
Yates told BBC Sport: “I know this area well from when I raced for CC Etupes and lived in France. It’s a tricky day, but I won’t give too much away – we’ll see who has done their homework.
“But I will certainly be giving it a go, and I have to back myself because I love these sorts of days in the mountains.”
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Will Adam Yates be celebrating later?Image caption: Will Adam Yates be celebrating later?
157.5km to go
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The proper racing has started now. A group of about 10 riders is currently trying to open up some daylight on the main bunch.
Thomas De Gendt is among them – again. German sprinter Andre Greipel is too.
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The new road
Here’s a closer look at that new 1km of gravel road at the top of La Planche Des Belles Filles…
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‘It suits the pure climber’
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It is safe to say that the end of stage six is going to be a test of Geraint Thomas’s mettle, and the same goes for the other contenders for the General Classification.
Speaking to ITV4 on Wednesday about the La Planche Des Belles Filles, Thomas said: “It’s hard, I’ve done it before. I did it just before the Tour
de Suisse. I think that sort of climb favours more the punchy, pure climber –
say, Egan (Bernel), for one.
“In other teams, guys like Yatesy (Adam Yates) and Richie (Porte),
(Nairo) Quintana, those type of guys I think it suits but when you have got
form, you have got good form and it will be interesting to see where everyone
is.”
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Man down
I mentioned 176 riders earlier, but there are actually only 175 men rolling through the streets of Mil.. I mean Mulhouse.
Sad news for New Zealand rider Patrick Bevin (no relation). He fractured a couple of ribs on stage four and cannot continue, so becomes the first casualty of this year’s race.
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Bevin in happier times, with a joey at the 2019 Tour Down UnderImage caption: Bevin in happier times, with a joey at the 2019 Tour Down Under
160.5km to go
Off we go…
The riders are pedaling through the neutral zone in Mulhouse, which I am determined not to call Milhouse by mistake…
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A sting in the tail
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The Tour has been up the steep ramps of La Planche Des Belles Filles before, but it will be a little different this time, at the end of their 160.5km trek from Mulhouse.
An extra kilometre has been added to the climb, but apparently not in the manner of that old Hugh Grant film ‘The Englishman who went up a hill but came down a mountain’.
Instead they have added a new gravel road, with an incline of 24%.
Ouch.
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A hefty hors d’oeuvre
Welcome back to Le Tour, and welcome back to the Vosges
mountains…
If you think of the bumps and lumps of Wednesday’s stage
five as a nice little aperitif for the high climbs to come later in this year’s race, then today’s test is a hefty hors d’oeuvre.
We’ve got seven climbs in all, and a summit finish that
should shake things up a bit at the top of the General Classification, so the
next few hours are going to be fun for us – I guarantee it – although the 176 riders may not agree.
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Inizia oggi il Tour de France 2017, centoquattresima edizione della “Grand Boucle“, è in programma dal 1º luglio al 23 luglio 2017, per un totale di 3.516 km in 21 tappe, da Dusseldorf, in Germania, al tradizionale arrivo sui Campi Elisi a Parigi.
Il percorso completo è stato svelato il 18 ottobre 2016 al Palazzo dei Congressi di Parigi. La corsa prevede la partenza dalla Germania, dalla città di Dusseldorf, con una gara a cronometro individuale. Prima di approdare in Francia il percorso prevede, nelle prime tappe, passaggi dal Belgio e dal Lussemburgo.
Il primo arrivo in salita è previsto già alla quinta tappa a La planche des belles filles. La nona tappa è quella che prevede il massimo dislivello, con le scalate al Col de la Biche, al Grand Colombier e al Mont du Chat nella regione della Savoia. Con la dodicesima tappa e l’arrivo in salita a Peyragudes iniziano le frazioni pirenaiche, che proseguono con la breve tappa successiva, di soli 100 km, da Saint-Girons a Foix ma con pendenze massime del 20%. Dopo il passaggio sul Massiccio Centrale, nelle ultime tappe vengono affrontate le Alpi, a partire dalla diciassettesima tappa con il Col du Galibier e l’arrivo in salita al Col d’Izoard nella diciottesima. La ventesima tappa prevede la seconda e ultima cronometro individuale a Marsiglia con arrivo allo stadio Velodrome, mentre l’ultima tappa, prima del tradizionale arrivo sui Campi Elisi a Parigi, prevede il passaggio all’interno del Grand Palais, realizzato per l’Expo 1900.
A seguire dopo la mappa, le tappe e la lista dei partenti
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Tappe
Tappa Data Percorso km 1ª 1º luglio Düsseldorf (DEU) > Düsseldorf (DEU) (cron. individuale) 13 2ª 2 luglio Düsseldorf (DEU) > Liegi (BEL) 202 3ª 3 luglio Verviers (BEL) > Longwy 202 4ª 4 luglio Mondorf-les-Bains (LUX) > Vittel 203 5ª 5 luglio Vittel > Planche des Belles Filles 160 6ª 6 luglio Vesoul > Troyes 216 7ª 7 luglio Troyes > Nuits-Saint-Georges 214 8ª 8 luglio Dole > Station Des Rousses 187 9ª 9 luglio Nantua > Chambéry 181 10 luglio giorno di riposo 10ª 11 luglio Périgueux > Bergerac 178 11ª 12 luglio Eymet > Pau 202 12ª 13 luglio Pau > Peyragudes 214 13ª 14 luglio Saint-Girons > Foix 100 14ª 15 luglio Blagnac > Rodez 181 15ª 16 luglio Laissac-Sévérac l’Eglise > Le Puy-en-Velay 189 17 luglio giorno di riposo 16ª 18 luglio Le Puy-en-Velay > Romans-sur-Isère 165 17ª 19 luglio La Mure > Serre-Chevalier 183 18ª 20 luglio Briançon > Izoard 178 19ª 21 luglio Embrun > Salon-de-Provence 220 20ª 22 luglio Marsiglia > Marsiglia (cron. individuale) 23 21ª 23 luglio Montgeron > Parigi (Champs Élysées) 105 Totale 3.516
Anche nel 2017 il Tour de France sarà una calamita per tutti i campioni del ciclismo mondiale. Il dorsale numero 1 sarà sulle spalle del bicampione uscente Chris Froome, che dovrà difendersi nuovamente dagli assalti di Alberto Contador, Nairo Quintana, Alejandro Valverde, Romain Bardet e dell’azzurro Fabio Aru.
Non mancheranno i cacciatori di tappe a partire dal Campione del Mondo Peter Sagan e proseguendo con Mark Cavendish, Philippe Gilbert, Marcel Kittel e Greg Van Avermaet.
Di seguito la startlist
Team Sky 001 Chris Froome 002 Sergio Luis Henao 003 Vasil Kiryienka 004 Christian Knees 005 Michal Kwiatkowski 006 Mikel Landa 007 Mikel Nieve Iturralde 008 Luke Rowe 009 Geraint Thomas AG2R 011 Romain Bardet 012 Jan Bakelants 013 Axel Domont 014 Mathias Frank 015 Ben Gastauer 016 Cyril Gautier 017 Pierre-Roger Latour 018 Oliver Naesen 019 Alexis Vuillermoz Astana Pro Team 021 Fabio Aru 022 Dario Cataldo 023 Jakob Fuglsang 024 Andriy Grivko 025 Dmitriy Gruzdev 026 Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev 027 Alexey Lutsenko 028 Michael Valgren Andersen 029 Andrey Zeits Bahrain Merida Pro Cycling Team 031 Jon Izagirre Insausti 032 Yukiya Arashiro 033 Grega Bole 034 Borut Bozic 035 Janez Brajkovic 036 Ondrej Cink 037 Sonny Colbrelli 038 Tsgabu Gebremaryam Grmay 039 Javier Moreno Bazan BMC Racing Team 031 Richie Porte 032 Damiano Caruso 033 Alessandro De Marchi 034 Stefan Küng 035 Amael Moinard 036 Nicolas Roche 037 Michael Schar 038 Greg Van Avermaet 039 Danilo Wyss Bora-Hansgrohe 051 Peter Sagan 052 Maciej Bodnar 053 Emanuel Buchmann 054 Marcus Burghardt 055 Rafal Majka 056 Jay McCarthy 057 Pawel Poljanski 058 Juraj Sagan 059 Rüdiger Selig Cannondale-Drapac Pro Cycling Team 061 Rigoberto Uran 062 Alberto Bettiol 063 Patrick Bevin 064 Nathan Brown 065 Simon Clarke 066 Taylor Phinney 067 Pierre Rolland 068 Andrew Talansky 069 Dylan Van Baarle Dimension Data 071 Mark Cavendish 072 Edvald Boasson Hagen 073 Stephen Cummings 074 Bernhard Eisel 075 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg 076 Serge Pauwels 077 Mark Renshaw 078 Scott Thwaites 079 Jacobus Venter FDJ 081 Arnaud Demare 082 Davide Cimolai 083 Mickael Delage 084 Jacopo Guarnieri 085 Ignatas Konovalovas 086 Olivier Le Gac 087 Rudy Molard 088 Thibaut Pinot 089 Arthur Vichot Lotto Soudal 091 André Greipel 092 Lars Ytting Bak 093 Tiesj Benoot 094 Thomas De Gendt 095 Tony Gallopin 096 Adam Hansen 097 Jürgen Roelandts 098 Marcel Sieberg 099 Tim Wellens Movistar Team 101 Nairo Quintana 102 Andrey Amador Bipkazakova 103 Daniele Bennati 104 Carlos Alberto Betancur 105 Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas 106 Imanol Erviti Ollo 107 Jesus Herrada Lopez 108 Jasha Sutterlin 109 Alejandro Valverde ORICA-Scott 111 Johan Chaves 112 Michael Albasini 113 Luke Durbridge 114 Mathew Hayman 115 Damien Howson 116 Daryl Impey 117 Jens Keukeleire 118 Roman Kreuziger 119 Simon Yates Quick-Step Floors 121 Philippe Gilbert 122 Gianluca Brambilla 123 Marcel Kittel 124 Daniel Martin 125 Fabio Sabatini 126 Matteo Trentin Team Katusha – Alpecin 131 Alexander Kristoff 132 Marco Haller 133 Reto Hollenstein 134 Robert Kiserlovski 135 Maurits Lammertink 136 Tiago Jose Pinto Machado 137 Tony Martin 138 Nils Politt 139 Rick Zabel Team LottoNL – Jumbo 141 Robert Gesink 142 George Bennett 143 Dylan Groenewegen 144 Tom Leezer 145 Paul Martens 146 Primoz Roglic 147 Timo Roosen 148 Jos Van Emden 149 Robert Wagner Team Sunweb 151 Warren Barguil 152 Nikias Arndt 153 Roy Curvers 154 Simon Geschke 155 Michael Matthews 156 Ramon Sinkeldam 157 Laurens Ten Dam 158 Mike Teunissen 159 Albert Timmer Trek-Segafredo 161 Alberto Contador 162 Andre Fernando S. Martins Cardoso 163 John Degenkolb 164 Fabio Felline 165 Michael Gogl 166 Markel Irizar Aranburu 167 Koen De Kort 168 Bauke Mollema 169 Jarlinson Pantano Gomez UAE Team Emirates 171 Diego Ulissi 172 Darwin Atapuma Hurtado 173 Matteo Bono 174 Kristjian Durasek 175 Vegard Stake Laengen 176 Marco Marcato 177 Louis Meintjes 178 Manuele Mori 179 Ben Swift Cofidis, Solutions Crédits 181 Nacer Bouhanni 182 Dimitri Claeys 183 Christophe Laporte 184 Cyril Lemoine 185 Luis Angel Mate Mardones 186 Daniel Navarro Garcia 187 Florian Senechal 188 Julien Simon 189 Geoffrey Soupe Direct Energie 191 Thomas Voeckler 192 Thomas Boudat 193 Lilian Calmejane 194 Sylvain Chavanel 195 Yohann Gène 196 Adrien Petit 197 Perrig Quemeneur 198 Romain Sicard 199 Angelo Tulik Fortuneo – Vital Concept 201 Daniel Mclay 202 Maxime Bouet 203 Brice Feillu 204 Elie Gesbert 205 Romain Hardy 206 Pierre-Luc Perichon 207 Laurent Pichon 208 Eduardo Sepulveda 209 Florian Vachon Wanty – Groupe Gobert 211 Frederik Backaert 212 Thomas Degand 213 Guillaume Martin 214 Marco Minnaard 215 Yoann Offredo 216 Andrea Pasqualon 217 Dion Smith 218 Guillaume Van Keirsbulk 219 Pieter Vanspeybrouck Quick-Step Floors Philippe Gilbert Daniel Martin Gianluca Brambilla Marcel Kittel Fabio Sabatini Zdenek Stibar Petr Vakoc Matteo Trentin Niki Terpstra Jack Bauer Yves Lampaert Julien Vermote
Tour de France 2017, le tappe ed i partenti della centoquattresima edizione della "Grand Boucle" Inizia oggi il Tour de France 2017, centoquattresima edizione della "Grand Boucle", è in programma dal 1º luglio al 23 luglio 2017, per un totale di 3.516 km in 21 tappe, da Dusseldorf, in Germania, al tradizionale arrivo sui Campi Elisi a Parigi.
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Summary - Stage 8 - Tour de France 2018
Dylan Groenewegen wins second consecutive Tour de France stage
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Results
Tour de France 2018, stage eight: Dreux to Amiens-Métropole, 181km
1. Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo, in 4-23-36
2. Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe
3. John Degenkolb (Ger) Trek-Segafredo
4. Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates
5. Arnaud Demare (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
6. Thomas Boudat (Fra) Direct Energie
7. Nikias Arndt (Ger) Team Sunweb
8. Mark Cavendish (GBr) Dimension Data
9. Yves Lampaert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors
10. Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Wanty-Groupe Gobert, all at same time
General classification after stage eight
1. Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing, in 32-43-00
2. Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky, at 7 secs
3. Tejay van Garderen (USA) BMC Racing, at 9 secs
4. Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors, at 16 secs
5. Bob Jungels (Lux) Quick-Step Floors, at 22 secs
6. Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Education First-Drapac, at 49 secs
7. Alejandro Valverde (Esp) Movistar, at 55 secs
8. Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe, at 56 secs
9. Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana, at 57 secs
10. Richie Porte (Aus) BMC Racing, at same time
Read more at https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/tour-de-france/tour-de-france-stage-eight-386483#WuPTOV2cwBZf931r.99
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