Second stage win for Tom Dumoulin in Time Trial as Chris Froome eclipses his GC rivals and extends his lead for the Yellow jersey
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Tour de France: Stage 13
JERSEYS
Yellow: Chris Froome
Green: Peter Sagan
KoM: Thomas de Gendt
White: Adam Yates
The GC Battle – Key riders
1 Chris Froome
2 Bauke Mollema  @01′ 47”
3 Adam Yates @02′ 45”
4 Nairo Quintana @02′ 59”
7  Romain Bardet @04′ 04”
8 Richie pORTEÂ @04′ 27”
9 Dan Martin l @Â 05′ 03”
10 Fabio Aru  @ 05′ 16”
REPORT
Successes weren’t celebrated at the end of stage 13 as a tribute was paid to the victims of the tragedy in Nice but Tom Dumoulin added a second stage win to his record after he claimed the queen stage of the Pyrenees at Andorra-Arcalis.
Photos:Â ‘PhotoSport International’
He outclassed the other time trial specialists Tony Martin, Fabian Cancellara and Rohan Dennis on a difficult terrain where the wind played a key role while Chris Froome, second on the stage, increased his lead in the overall ranking.
As a mark of respect for the victims of the tragedy in Nice, the Tour de France organisers decided to turn off the volume in agreement with the state and local authorities. Start area and finish line operations as well as the publicity caravan were silent. A tribute was paid at the post-race ceremony with a minute of silence.
Lanterne rouge Sam Bennett (Bora-Argon 18) was first on the road knowing that he would at least move up two spots on GC as Thibaut Pinot (bronchitis) announced his withdrawal whilst Simon Gerrans, who had completed stage 12 to Mont Ventoux with a broken collarbone, was another non starter.
Alexis Gougeard (AG2R-La Mondiale) set the first best time but he was quickly beaten by Maciej Bodnar (Tinkoff) at an average speed of 42.62km/h and then Rohan Dennis (BMC) at 43.32km/h. The longest standing provisional leader was Nelson Oliveira (Movistar) who rode at 43.46km/h.
Tom Dumoulin then went fastest as he reached an average speed of 44.7km/h on the 37.5km course. Froome meanwhile bettered all his GC rivals, increasing his lead in the overall ranking. He now has an advantage of 1.47 over second placed Bauke Mollema who jumped over Adam Yates who is third and Nairo Quintana (4th).
Reactions
Chris Froome: “I’m happy with how it went on the bike, but the atmosphere here, and everyone’s thoughts here are with those affected down in Nice. It’s a special place for me, near to where I’m based, and I just can’t imagine what those people are going through down there.”
“I gave my everything today but, it’s too sad. It’s the strangest moment of my career. It’s difficult to talk about today’s stage. With what is happening in France, it gives a different perspective about the race. My thoughts go with all the families in Nice and those affected. I do a lot of training on those roads. To see the Promenade with all the dead bodies and the horrific scenes is devastating. I express my deepest sympathy and my condolences to those who lost their loved ones.â€
Geraint Thomas: “I paced it alright I think, it’s just that real fight at the end, when you’ve got tired legs anyway, it’s tough going. I wanted to go and give it a good trot. It’s always good to try and ride them well, as well as getting a good result and pace it properly. It’s all good practice.”
“It was bumpy at times, gusty winds, but with the wheels I had in it was ok. That sort of effort for that distance in this position you rarely do, so it’s good to give it a go.”
On the attack near his training base in Nice he added: “It certainly was on my mind this morning when I woke up. It’s so sad. Terrible really, things like that shouldn’t happen. I can’t believe that’s the world we live in today, and it puts bike racing into perspective really. My thoughts go out to everyone affected by it.”
Adam Yates (3rd on GC) “It was a dangerous stage but I felt good uphill. I suffered more on the flat because of the wind. Time trialing isn’t my forte so I expected to lose more time with regards to the favourites. It didn’t go too bad. I’ve ridden 50 minutes flat out. I’m still on the podium and that’s where I wanted to be after the TT. Every day we keep fighting, then whatever happens happens. It’s hard to see, it’s a week to go, if you have a bad day, you lose minutes, so I don’t want to stress.â€
Photo:Â ‘PhotoSport International’
Tom Dumoulin: “When I saw the first intermediate split time of Chris Froome, I knew it would be hard for him to beat me. I knew that I had gone fast in the second part as well so I was confident that I’d win.”
“This stage was my big goal before the Tour de France. But I was a bit out of focus this morning, which is normal when you hear that such a tragedy happened only a few hundred kilometers from here. We were racing anyway. I did a very good time trial. The wind made it dangerous but I stayed focused.”
“I didn’t expect to ride more than one minute faster than Froome and everyone else but it gives me a lot of confidence. After today, I can’t deny that I’m the favourite for the time trial at the Olympic Games but I also know that it’s different to ride a time trial after twelve stages than on a one-day race. It’s up to me to maintain the shape I had today for four weeks.”
“It means I won’t go full gas every day at the Tour de France. I’ve often said that I will focus on riding Grand Tours for GC but I just can’t tell when. I’m aware that winning a time trial by a margin of one minute isn’t possible for someone who rides full gas for GC every day.â€
Dan Martin (Etixx Quickstep): “Safety first, that was my motto today. After hearing that Julian hit the ground, I went with a normal wheel instead of a disc one, at the cost of losing some seconds. Today, the wind definitely didn’t favour the light guys, so considering this and the fact that I focused more on my climbing this year, I’m happy with this result. My goal is to make it into the mountains in one piece and healthy, because my legs are good and I’m confident.”
Steve Cummings: It was a bit of a tricky time trial course because of the strong winds that blew throughout the day. Time trial bikes aren’t the biggest fans of super strong crosswinds. Starting early, my plan was just to give it my 100% and that is what I did.
Bauke Mollema (Trek Segafredo) “No doubt, it was the best time trial of my life,” exclaimed Mollema. “I was well prepared, and I knew the course very well as I had done recon on it. I trained a lot on my TT bike, and I also had a lighter bike specifically for today. It was always windy, and I think it was an advantage for me since I am used to riding with a lot of wind in the Netherlands,” continued Mollema.
“It was dangerous at some points, but overall it was fine. It was a really hard time trial: the start was uphill, and the last 3kms were uphill, so you needed extra power there. At the bottom of the last climb, I took a bit of a breather and then went full gas to the top.”
“It’s a big gap with Froome, and I am just happy where I am right now,” answered Mollema when asked whether he could eventually overtake Froome. “There is still a long way to go; I feel good. I am confident that I can keep this place.”
Romain Bardet: (Ag2R): “It was tricky. I was moved around by the wind and roads like everyone else. It was difficult to go out there after what happened yesterday. Sport becomes secondary in such circumstances. The TT is a tricky effort that I don’t master just yet. And I’m glad this is behind me. I limited the damage knowing that my playground is the mountains. I hope you’ll hear about me next week.â€
Alejandro Valverde (Movistar): “We did as much as we could today. I think I fared well today; obviously, it was nowhere near to Dumoulin’s fantastic performance, but I kept the same line of the main GC contenders but Froome and Mollema. We’re still committed to the work we were supposed to do in this Tour de France. I feel satisfied: I showed again that I’ve improved in the TTs and got used to the new Canyon pretty easily – there’s nothing I can complain about today, just hope for Nairo to finish this off well.â€
Nairo Quintana (Movistar): “I gave everything that was inside me. Wind was blowing so hard in the beginning that it seemed logical that, with my weight and body form, I would be losing more time against the other GC guys. In the finale, my legs responded better and I got back some time. I kept jush pushing on full steam, all the time, but it was just that I responded better into the second half of the TT; the gusts really hit me in the beginning. I’m trailing by quite a bit in the overall, but I hope that my legs get better. There’s still a lot of mountains to come and I hope I can recover some.â€
Tony Martin (Etixx Quickstep): “To be honest, I felt pretty tired after yesterday and the wind was very strong out on the course, making everything more dangerous, in particular on the downhill. I’m not looking for any excuses, just for some reasons so I can make a better analysis of my ride and of the result I got. After two weeks in the race, every power output counts and I suffered today on some parts of the parcours”, said Tony Martin, winner of five Tour de France stages, three of which came in time trials.
Rohan Dennis: “After 3 or 4 kilometers I almost called it quits. I thought that today was not my day so I’ll just drop the power a little bit and get over the climb and try to settle in. I felt a lot better in the second half. I might be the fastest now but a lot of the guys before me were taking today as more of a rest day.
I think it was a pretty challenging course and mid-way through a Grand Tour makes it even harder as well. We’ll have to see how the GC guys go. Generally at a Grand Tour the time trial specialists aren’t always the favorite.
If there was less wind then I would say that the GC guys would be really strong today but generally the GC guys are a bit smaller and even myself being a little heavier than the climbers, I was still getting pushed around a bit.â€
Richie Porte: “It was such a hard time trial. You couldn’t really hear anything on the radio so I was just riding off feel. It was so windy out there, I’m not really sure of my times or anything.
I wasn’t really happy with my sensations, it hurt a lot. Yesterday with the motorbike doesn’t really help much either. We’ll see how the other GC guys fare; I think that the battle was never against the big time trialists. There’s still a few guys to come in so we’ll see how it was from that. I’m a little bit sore from yesterday. It’s quite disappointing to be honest. But I’m sure the race is not over yet.â€
Tejay van Garderen: “My time trial was about average. It wasn’t one of the best ones I’ve ever had but the Tour de France is about consistency so I’ll just keep chipping away. Hopefully throughout the third week if I can move up a couple of more places then we’ll be sitting in a good place in Paris.â€
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Result
1 DUMOULIN Tom TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN 50′ 15”
2 FROOME Christopher TEAM SKY + 01′ 03”
3 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOVISTAR TEAM + 01′ 31”
4 COPPEL Jérôme IAM CYCLING + 01′ 35”
5 DENNIS Rohan BMC RACING TEAM + 01′ 41”
6 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK – SEGAFREDO + 01′ 54”
7 THOMAS Geraint TEAM SKY + 02′ 00”
8 IZAGUIRRE Ion MOVISTAR TEAM + 02′ 02”
9 MARTIN Tony ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 02′ 05”
10 CUMMINGS Stephen TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 02′ 24”
11 BARTA Jan BORA-ARGON 18 + 02′ 31”
12 BODNAR Maciej TINKOFF + 02′ 32”
13 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 02′ 34”
14 CLEMENT Stef IAM CYCLING + 02′ 38”
15 VALVERDE Alejandro MOVISTAR TEAM + 02′ 48”
16 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC RACING TEAM + 02′ 50”
17 DURBRIDGE Luke ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 03′ 01”
18 YATES Adam ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 03′ 01”
19 ZAKARIN Ilnur TEAM KATUSHA + 03′ 07”
20 QUINTANA Nairo MOVISTAR TEAM + 03′ 08”
21 PORTE Richie BMC RACING TEAM + 03′ 08”
22 KREUZIGER Roman TINKOFF + 03′ 13”
23 CANCELLARA Fabian TREK – SEGAFREDO + 03′ 15”
24 ROUX Anthony FDJ + 03′ 23”
25 NIBALI Vincenzo ASTANA PRO TEAM + 03′ 29”
26 PLAZA MOLINA Ruben ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 03′ 35”
27 LUTSENKO Alexey ASTANA PRO TEAM + 03′ 41”
28 SICARD Romain DIRECT ENERGIE + 03′ 48”
29 CHAVANEL Sylvain DIRECT ENERGIE + 03′ 52”
30 BARDET Romain AG2R LA MONDIALE + 03′ 52”
31 ROY Jérémy FDJ + 04′ 06”
32 DE GENDT Thomas LOTTO SOUDAL + 04′ 08”
33 MARTIN Daniel ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 04′ 10”
34 DELAPLACE Anthony FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 04′ 17”
35 MEINTJES Louis LAMPRE – MERIDA + 04′ 22”
36 GOUGEARD Alexis AG2R LA MONDIALE + 04′ 22”
37 ARU Fabio ASTANA PRO TEAM + 04′ 25”
38 GRIVKO Andriy ASTANA PRO TEAM + 04′ 29”
39 PANTANO Jarlinson IAM CYCLING + 04′ 38”
40 REICHENBACH Sébastien FDJ + 04′ 42”
41 VANMARCKE Sep TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 04′ 43”
42 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin TEAM KATUSHA + 04′ 46”
43 PREIDLER Georg TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 04′ 49”
44 HENAO Sergio Luis TEAM SKY + 04′ 52”
45 KELDERMAN Wilco TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 04′ 57”
46 BARGUIL WARREN TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 04′ 58”
47 ELMIGER Martin IAM CYCLING + 05′ 06”
48 POLANC Jan LAMPRE – MERIDA + 05′ 10”
49 BREEN Vegard FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 05′ 11”
50 ROSA Diego ASTANA PRO TEAM + 05′ 23”
51 CARUSO Damiano BMC RACING TEAM + 05′ 23”
52 HOLLENSTEIN Reto IAM CYCLING + 05′ 26”
53 ALBASINI Michael ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 05′ 27”
54 LANDA Mikel TEAM SKY + 05′ 30”
55 PERICHON Pierre-Luc FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 05′ 31”
56 BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA-ARGON 18 + 05′ 32”
57 NAVARDAUSKAS Ramunas CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 05′ 37”
58 ROOSEN Timo TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 05′ 40”
59 VAN BAARLE Dylan CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 05′ 41”
60 IMPEY Daryl ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 05′ 43”
61 SCHÄR Michael BMC RACING TEAM + 05′ 49”
62 EDET Nicolas COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 05′ 50”
63 GATTO Oscar TINKOFF + 05′ 50”
64 KANGERT Tanel ASTANA PRO TEAM + 05′ 51”
65 NAESEN Oliver IAM CYCLING + 05′ 52”
66 VOECKLER Thomas DIRECT ENERGIE + 05′ 55”
67 VACHON Florian FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 05′ 55”
68 ROLLAND Pierre CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 05′ 56”
69 VALGREN ANDERSEN Michael TINKOFF + 06′ 01”
70 MARTENS Paul TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 06′ 04”
71 FEILLU Brice FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 06′ 06”
72 ERVITI Imanol MOVISTAR TEAM + 06′ 08”
73 SANCHEZ GIL Luis-Leon ASTANA PRO TEAM + 06′ 08”
74 COUSIN Jérome COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 06′ 13”
75 KEISSE Iljo ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 06′ 14”
76 ZUBELDIA Haimar TREK – SEGAFREDO + 06′ 15”
77 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto LAMPRE – MERIDA + 06′ 15”
78 SAGAN Peter TINKOFF + 06′ 17”
79 TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 06′ 20”
80 GALLOPIN Tony LOTTO SOUDAL + 06′ 21”
81 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC RACING TEAM + 06′ 22”
82 VICHOT Arthur FDJ + 06′ 23”
83 VUILLERMOZ Alexis AG2R LA MONDIALE + 06′ 23”
84 BOOKWALTER Brent BMC RACING TEAM + 06′ 32”
85 MATE MARDONES Luis Angel COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 06′ 32”
86 TIRALONGO Paolo ASTANA PRO TEAM + 06′ 33”
87 VICIOSO Angel TEAM KATUSHA + 06′ 34”
88 HENDERSON Gregory LOTTO SOUDAL + 06′ 34”
89 BAKELANTS Jan AG2R LA MONDIALE + 06′ 34”
90 JEANDESBOZ Fabrice DIRECT ENERGIE + 06′ 40”
91 STUYVEN Jasper TREK – SEGAFREDO + 06′ 41”
92 GASTAUER Ben AG2R LA MONDIALE + 06′ 43”
93 POZZOVIVO Domenico AG2R LA MONDIALE + 06′ 47”
94 NIEVE Mikel TEAM SKY + 06′ 48”
95 POELS Wouter TEAM SKY + 06′ 49”
96 DURASEK Kristijan LAMPRE – MERIDA + 06′ 49”
97 MORABITO Steve FDJ + 06′ 51”
98 BONNET William FDJ + 06′ 57”
99 PETIT Adrien DIRECT ENERGIE + 07′ 00”
100 ROELANDTS Jurgen LOTTO SOUDAL + 07′ 05”
101 SABATINI Fabio ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 07′ 07”
102 HUZARSKI Bartosz BORA-ARGON 18 + 07′ 09”
103 DUMOULIN Samuel AG2R LA MONDIALE + 07′ 11”
104 SCHLECK Frank TREK – SEGAFREDO + 07′ 11”
105 TOSATTO Matteo TINKOFF + 07′ 11”
106 ALAPHILIPPE Julian ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 07′ 15”
107 IZAGUIRRE Gorka MOVISTAR TEAM + 07′ 15”
108 DUCHESNE Antoine DIRECT ENERGIE + 07′ 19”
109 LINDEMAN Bert Jan TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 07′ 20”
110 SCHILLINGER Andreas BORA-ARGON 18 + 07′ 20”
111 STETINA Peter TREK – SEGAFREDO + 07′ 21”
112 CHEREL Mikael AG2R LA MONDIALE + 07′ 22”
113 SIEBERG Marcel LOTTO SOUDAL + 07′ 22”
114 WAGNER Robert TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 07′ 25”
115 SEPULVEDA Eduardo FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 07′ 27”
116 GESCHKE Simon TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 07′ 27”
117 FUGLSANG Jakob ASTANA PRO TEAM + 07′ 28”
118 ENGER Sondre Holst IAM CYCLING + 07′ 30”
119 HAYMAN Mathew ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 07′ 33”
120 KIRYIENKA Vasili TEAM SKY + 07′ 33”
121 MAJKA Rafal TINKOFF + 07′ 33”
122 IRIZAR Markel TREK – SEGAFREDO + 07′ 39”
123 SLAGTER Tom Jelte CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 07′ 41”
124 JEANNESSON Arnold COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 07′ 41”
125 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 07′ 47”
126 BERHANE Natnael TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 07′ 48”
127 ANACONA GOMEZ Winner Andrew MOVISTAR TEAM + 07′ 48”
128 DEBUSSCHERE Jens LOTTO SOUDAL + 07′ 50”
129 MORENO FERNANDEZ Daniel MOVISTAR TEAM + 07′ 50”
130 GROENEWEGEN Dylan TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 07′ 51”
131 PAUWELS Serge TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 07′ 52”
132 GRMAY Tsgabu Gebremaryam LAMPRE – MERIDA + 07′ 52”
133 LAPORTE Christophe COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 07′ 54”
134 MATTHEWS Michael ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 07′ 56”
135 STANNARD Ian TEAM SKY + 07′ 58”
136 LOSADA Alberto TEAM KATUSHA + 07′ 58”
137 COQUARD Bryan DIRECT ENERGIE + 08′ 01”
138 TEN DAM Laurens TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 08′ 07”
139 GAUTIER Cyril AG2R LA MONDIALE + 08′ 08”
140 GREIPEL André LOTTO SOUDAL + 08′ 11”
141 NAVARRO Daniel COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 08′ 14”
142 BURGHARDT Marcus BMC RACING TEAM + 08′ 16”
143 TIMMER Albert TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 08′ 18”
144 VOSS Paul BORA-ARGON 18 + 08′ 21”
145 CRADDOCK Lawson CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 08′ 23”
146 SINKELDAM Ramon TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 08′ 26”
147 HERRADA Jesús MOVISTAR TEAM + 08′ 26”
148 HOWES Alex CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 08′ 31”
149 KRISTOFF Alexander TEAM KATUSHA + 08′ 31”
149 KITTEL Marcel ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 08′ 31”
151 WYNANTS Maarten TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 08′ 32”
152 DEGENKOLB John TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 08′ 34”
153 KISERLOVSKI Robert TINKOFF + 08′ 36”
154 ROWE Luke TEAM SKY + 08′ 36”
155 PIBERNIK Luka LAMPRE – MERIDA + 08′ 37”
156 SOUPE GEOFFREY COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 08′ 37”
157 MOINARD Amaël BMC RACING TEAM + 08′ 38”
158 VAKOC Petr ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 08′ 38”
159 KONRAD Patrick BORA-ARGON 18 + 08′ 39”
160 BENNETT Sam BORA-ARGON 18 + 08′ 40”
161 RICHEZE Ariel Maximiliano ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 08′ 42”
162 GUARNIERI Jacopo TEAM KATUSHA + 08′ 43”
163 HANSEN Adam LOTTO SOUDAL + 08′ 50”
164 BRESCHEL Matti CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 08′ 52”
165 UUL-JENSEN Christopher ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 08′ 52”
166 RAST Gregory TREK – SEGAFREDO + 08′ 55”
167 ARASHIRO Yukiya LAMPRE – MERIDA + 08′ 59”
168 VERMOTE Julien ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 08′ 59”
169 FRANK Mathias IAM CYCLING + 09′ 04”
170 ARCHBOLD Shane BORA-ARGON 18 + 09′ 05”
171 GENE Yohann DIRECT ENERGIE + 09′ 14”
172 BENNETT George TEAM LOTTO NL – JUMBO + 09′ 17”
173 CURVERS Roy TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 09′ 17”
174 CIMOLAI Davide LAMPRE – MERIDA + 09′ 20”
175 BAK Lars Ytting LOTTO SOUDAL + 09′ 28”
176 KOREN Kristijan CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 09′ 38”
177 BENEDETTI Cesare BORA-ARGON 18 + 09′ 40”
178 EISEL Bernhard TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 09′ 44”
179 MC LAY DANIEL FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 09′ 50”
180 CAVENDISH Mark TEAM DIMENSION DATA + 10′ 07”
181 BONO Matteo LAMPRE – MERIDA + 10′ 08”
182 LEMOINE Cyril COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 10′ 18”
183 HOWARD Leigh IAM CYCLING + 10′ 25”
184 HALLER Marco TEAM KATUSHA + 10′ 37”
185 BOZIC Borut COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS + 10′ 42”
186 FONSECA Armindo FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 11′ 01”
187 SORENSEN Chris Anker FORTUNEO – VITAL CONCEPT + 11′ 18”
OVERALL
1 FROOME Christopher TEAM SKY 58h 02′ 51”
2 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK – SEGAFREDO + 01′ 47”
3 YATES Adam ORICA-BIKEEXCHANGE + 02′ 45”
4 QUINTANA Nairo MOVISTAR TEAM + 02′ 59”
5 VALVERDE Alejandro MOVISTAR TEAM + 03′ 17”
6 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC RACING TEAM + 03′ 19”
7 BARDET Romain AG2R LA MONDIALE + 04′ 04”
8 PORTE Richie BMC RACING TEAM + 04′ 27”
9 MARTIN Daniel ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 05′ 03”
10 ARU Fabio ASTANA PRO TEAM + 05′ 16”
11 KREUZIGER Roman TINKOFF + 05′ 24”
12 MEINTJES Louis LAMPRE – MERIDA + 05′ 48”
13 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin TEAM KATUSHA + 05′ 54”
14 HENAO Sergio Luis TEAM SKY + 06′ 25”
15 THOMAS Geraint TEAM SKY + 06′ 48”
16 BARGUIL WARREN TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN + 08′ 23”
17 REICHENBACH Sébastien FDJ + 11′ 41”
18 ROLLAND Pierre CANNONDALE DRAPAC TEAM + 12′ 28”
19 CARUSO Damiano BMC RACING TEAM + 15′ 40”
20 BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA-ARGON 18 + 19′ 02”
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- Team Update: Brother UK / Onform 2025
- 2025 NATIONAL TRACK CALENDAR ANNOUNCED
- CHS CICLISMO – Complimentary daily massage and spa!
- Team News: Fensham Howes – MAS Design 2025
- National Trophy Cyclocross: Round 3 (Torbay)
- Tofauti Everyone Active announces new partners and new name for 2025
- Rider News: Matt Thompson signs for French Team BMC Bezier
- News: Youth Tour of Scotland 2025
- FEATURE: Billy Ladle’s Stellar Season Recognised at British Cycling Awards
- 2025 Prologue Junior Race Team
- STARTLIST: BUCS Hill Climb Championships