TDF: Stage 5 – Sagan

Stage 5 of the 2019 Tour de France was won by Peter Sagan who mimicked The Incredible Hulk just like he did in his first victory in 2012. It was Peter’s 12th stage victory … Julian Alaphilippe leads overall before the first big GC day on stage 6

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TDF: Stage 5 – Sagan

Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) claimed his 12th Tour de France stage win and mimicked The Incredible Hulk like on his first victory in 2012. In a sprint deprived of the pure sprinters after a few climbs in the Alsace region, the Slovakian beat Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) and Matteo Trentin (Mitchelton-Scott) in Colmar. Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick Step) retained the yellow jersey.

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176 riders started stage 5 in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. Strong attacks took place from the gun as many teams were motivated to make the breakaway. Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R-La Mondiale), Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) and Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida) rode away at km 15 but were kept on a leash by the peloton and eventually caught five kilometres further.

At km 22, Tim Wellens (Lotto-Soudal), Mads Würtz Schmidt (Katusha-Alpecin), Simon Clarke (EF Education First) and Toms Skujins (Trek-Segafredo) got the green light from the peloton. They reached a maximum advantage of 2’30’’ at km 97. Wellens was mainly targeting the KOM points. The Belgian secured his polka dot jersey atop the Haut-Koenigsbourg with 66km to go.

In the côte des Trois-Epis, Würtz Schmidt was dropped and Skujins rode away solo 2km before the top with 37km remaining into the stage. Skujins was reeled in up the hill to Cinq Châteaux 22km before the end in Colmar. Sunweb was the most active team at the head of the peloton with a lot of work being done by Lennard Kämna. Affected by a mechanical, Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data) chased for 25 minutes to make it back to the pack.

Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) attacked on his own with 7km to go. He got a 12’’ gap and was reined in 2km before the finishing line. Another former world champion took over as Peter Sagan went to the front 300 metres before the line and didn’t give any chance to his rivals to pass. This is his eighth victory with the green jersey. He enters the top 15 of the stage wins tally of time at the Tour de France.

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Reactions
Peter Sagan: “As I said in the first four stages, you have to be patient and victory will come. A stage win in the Tour de France requires strong form, good tactics but also other things that have to come together. It isn’t that simple. I’d like to really thank my teammates today for their fantastic job. They were brilliant and controlled the race throughout the day. We controlled the flat parts, the climbs, all the way to finish. This victory is the result of great teamwork!”

Julian Alaphilippe: “The spirit within my team has always been special. We always fight together to get the victory. Yesterday I was happy to work for Elia Viviani, and today they all did their best for me. It was a nice stage although everyone is looking forward to tomorrow. Why not keeping the yellow jersey… I melt like ice under the sun but every day I spend in yellow is a bonus for me. Tomorrow I’ll have to suffer even more than usual. [About being presented the jersey by Roger Hassenforder] I didn’t know this gentleman. He’s whispered very kind words into my ears. I have a lot of respect for former riders and for the people in general. Even though I’m tired, I keep being thrilled by the encouragements.”

Matteo Trentin: (3rd) “Yeah for sure it was a hard stage for the pure sprinters, like the guys who were at the front yesterday, it was always going to be tough for them today today. It was a good pace, we knew that and in the end it came down to a sprint between the sprinters who can climb. If you see the top five, it was kind of expected that these guys would be at the front.”

“I have to say that Daryl was perfect today, he brought me into the perfect position around the roundabout, but Sagan was just quicker. Sagan was on my wheel, so I think he anticipated my kick and that was enough, then Van Aert came from behind and it was a matter of centimetres for second.”

Wout Van Aert (2nd) “I started my sprint a little too late, so the gap to Sagan was a bit too big already”, Van Aert said. “He sprinted really strongly and losing from Sagan is no shame. I was in a good position, but perhaps it would have been better to be a few places closer. I probably should be satisfied with this, although I still have to learn a lot and gain more experience. I feel good, my shape is good and there are still opportunities to come. The Belgian does not expect that to be the case tomorrow. “I know the area really well. It’s going to be too heavy for me, so I’ll probably lose the white jersey. But we have had a fantastic first few days of this Tour as a team.”

Sonny Colbrelli (4th) ”I’m a little disappointed because today I felt the leg of the best days and I thought I could do a very good result. Unfortunately, the sprints with a reduced bunch can also be these and I have to thank my partner Matej Mohoric for the good job he did but, at some point, I lost him because of a shoulder push. I came out of the last curve around the tenth position and then I reassembled but now the others were far away. I’m also sorry because there are not many occasions at the Tour and day by day fewer and fewer are left. Tomorrow we go uphill and I have to try to survive, but in the following stages I will definitely try again “.

Greg Van Avermaet: “I was happy with my legs and my form today. I saw immediately that three teams were controlling the breakaway so they didn’t really have a chance. I thought more of a selection would have been made on the climbs but in the end, we were a big group fighting for the win in a bunch sprint. Against the sprinters, I think I did the best I could. I was especially happy with my positioning at the last roundabout in the finale. I will try again for sure and the rest of the team will too. We will keep fighting every day to try and win a stage.

Geraint Thomas: Talking about stage 6 “La Planche des Belles Filles is hard, I climbed it just before Tour de Suisse and I think that type of climb really favours the more punchy, pure climbers, like Egan for one and those in other teams like Adam Yates and Nairo Quintana. It’s hard to say where everyone is from the last few days, obviously Alaphilippe’s flying and he suits those sort of climbs and he’s certainly shown the form to hang onto the jersey, but we’ll know much better tomorrow.”

“There’s a lot of climbs before the La Planche des Belles Filles tomorrow so it will be a challenge, but when you’ve got good form, you’ve got good form and it will be good to see where everyone is.”

Egan Bernal: “The team made sure it was a calm day today, so now I am relaxed and I will try and do my best to continue to enjoy the race. Stage 6 will be a very hard stage for everyone, for the GC riders who want to do something good and improve their positions. It will be very important for us to perform well and we will do our very best.”

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The Stage
1 Peter Sagan Bora – Hansgrohe
2 Wout Van Aert Team Jumbo – Visma
3 Matteo Trentin Mitchelton – Scott
4 Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain – Merida
5 Greg Van Avermaet Ccc Team
6 Julien Simon Cofidis, Solutions Credits
7 Michael Matthews Team Sunweb
8 Nils Politt Team Katusha Alpecin
9 Jasper Stuyven Trek – Segafredo
10 Julian Alaphilippe Deceuninck – Quick – Step
11 Xandro Meurisse Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team
12 Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Dimension Data
13 Alberto Bettiol Ef Education First
14 Guillaume Martin Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team
15 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team
16 Omar Fraile Matarranz Astana Pro Team
17 Fabio Felline Trek – Segafredo
18 David Gaudu Groupama – Fdj
19 Warren Barguil Team Arkea – Samsic
20 Daryl Impey Mitchelton – Scott
21 Laurens De Plus Team Jumbo – Visma
22 Michal Kwiatkowski Team Ineos
23 Tiesj Benoot Lotto Soudal
24 Geraint Thomas Team Ineos
25 Romain Bardet Ag2r La Mondiale
26 Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain – Merida
27 Patrick Konrad Bora – Hansgrohe
28 Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armentia Astana Pro Team
29 Giulio Ciccone Trek – Segafredo
30 Joseph Rosskopf Ccc Team
31 Julien Bernard Trek – Segafredo
32 Michael Valgren Team Dimension Data
33 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team
34 Steven Kruijswijk Team Jumbo – Visma
35 Emanuel Buchmann Bora – Hansgrohe
36 Mikael Cherel Ag2r La Mondiale
37 Bauke Mollema Trek – Segafredo
38 Luis León Sanchez Astana Pro Team
39 Richie Porte Trek – Segafredo
40 Alexis Vuillermoz Ag2r La Mondiale
41 Thibaut Pinot Groupama – Fdj
42 Tanel Kangert Ef Education First
43 Dries Devenyns Deceuninck – Quick – Step
44 Gianni Moscon Team Ineos
45 Egan Bernal Team Ineos
46 Maximilian Schachmann Bora – Hansgrohe
47 Nicolas Edet Cofidis, Solutions Credits
48 Sébastien Reichenbach Groupama – Fdj
49 Andrey Amador Movistar Team
50 Roman Kreuziger Team Dimension Data
51 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team
52 Adam Yates Mitchelton – Scott
53 Enric Mas Deceuninck – Quick – Step
54 Dylan Teuns Bahrain – Merida
55 Mathias Frank Ag2r La Mondiale
56 Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
57 George Bennett Team Jumbo – Visma
58 Mikel Landa Meana Movistar Team
59 Michael Woods Ef Education First
60 Rein Taaramäe Total Direct Energie
61 Rigoberto Uran Ef Education First
62 Sergio Luis Henao Montoya Uae Team Emirates
63 Alessandro De Marchi Ccc Team
64 Tejay Van Garderen Ef Education First
65 Fabio Aru Uae Team Emirates
66 Daniel Martin Uae Team Emirates
67 Gorka Izaguirre Insausti Astana Pro Team
68 Marc Soler Movistar Team
69 Jack Haig Mitchelton – Scott
70 Rudy Molard Groupama – Fdj
71 Wout Poels Team Ineos
72 Simon Geschke Ccc Team
73 Wilco Kelderman Team Sunweb
74 Romain Sicard Total Direct Energie
75 Jesus Herrada Cofidis, Solutions Credits
76 Rui Costa Uae Team Emirates
77 Nicolas Roche Team Sunweb
78 Matej Mohoric Bahrain – Merida @ 0.17″
79 Jonathan Castroviejo Team Ineos @ 0.51″
80 Gregor Mühlberger Bora – Hansgrohe @ 1′ 44″
81 Lennard Kämna Team Sunweb @ 2′ 06″
82 Maxime Bouet Team Arkea – Samsic @ 6′ 25″
83 Lilian Calmejane Total Direct Energie @ 7′ 41″
84 Ilnur Zakarin Team Katusha Alpecin @ 7′ 41″
85 Toms Skujins Trek – Segafredo @ 7′ 41″
86 Thomas De Gendt Lotto Soudal @ 8′ 16″
87 Odd Christian Eiking Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 8′ 16″
88 Pierre Luc Perichon Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 8′ 16″
89 Paul Ourselin Total Direct Energie @ 8′ 16″
90 Oliver Naesen Ag2r La Mondiale @ 8′ 16″
91 Serge Pauwels Ccc Team @ 8′ 16″
92 Benjamin King Team Dimension Data @ 8′ 16″
93 Jan Tratnik Bahrain – Merida @ 8′ 16″
94 José Gonçalves Team Katusha Alpecin @ 8′ 16″
95 Michael Schär Ccc Team @ 8′ 16″
96 Lukasz Wisniowski Ccc Team @ 8′ 16″
97 Jasper De Buyst Lotto Soudal @ 8′ 16″
98 Tim Wellens Lotto Soudal @ 8′ 16″
99 Anthony Roux Groupama – Fdj @ 8′ 16″
100 Tony Gallopin Ag2r La Mondiale @ 8′ 16″
101 Ivan Garcia Cortina Bahrain – Merida @ 8′ 16″
102 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team @ 8′ 16″
103 Jens Keukeleire Lotto Soudal @ 8′ 16″
104 Luke Durbridge Mitchelton – Scott @ 8′ 16″
105 Rohan Dennis Bahrain – Merida @ 8′ 16″
106 Damiano Caruso Bahrain – Merida @ 8′ 16″
107 Benoit Cosnefroy Ag2r La Mondiale @ 8′ 16″
108 Elie Gesbert Team Arkea – Samsic @ 8′ 16″
109 Amael Moinard Team Arkea – Samsic @ 8′ 16″
110 Mads Würtz Team Katusha Alpecin @ 8′ 16″
111 Yves Lampaert Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 8′ 16″
112 Søren Kragh Andersen Team Sunweb @ 11′ 04″
113 Stefan Küng Groupama – Fdj @ 12′ 55″
114 Kasper Asgreen Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 12′ 55″
115 Stéphane Rossetto Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 12′ 55″
116 Anthony Perez Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 12′ 55″
117 Simon Clarke Ef Education First @ 13′ 48″
118 Nikias Arndt Team Sunweb @ 13′ 48″
119 Lukas Pöstlberger Bora – Hansgrohe @ 13′ 48″
120 Sven Erik Bystrøm Uae Team Emirates @ 14′ 48″
121 Hugo Houle Astana Pro Team @ 14′ 48″
122 Matthieu Ladagnous Groupama – Fdj @ 14′ 48″
123 Dylan Van Baarle Team Ineos @ 14′ 48″
124 Koen De Kort Trek – Segafredo @ 14′ 48″
125 Alexis Gougeard Ag2r La Mondiale @ 14′ 48″
126 Tony Martin Team Jumbo – Visma @ 14′ 48″
127 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team @ 14′ 48″
128 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg Team Dimension Data @ 14′ 48″
129 Anthony Delaplace Team Arkea – Samsic @ 14′ 48″
130 Anthony Turgis Total Direct Energie @ 14′ 48″
131 Niccolò Bonifazio Total Direct Energie @ 14′ 48″
132 Daniel Oss Bora – Hansgrohe @ 14′ 48″
133 Kevin Ledanois Team Arkea – Samsic @ 14′ 48″
134 Christopher Juul Jensen Mitchelton – Scott @ 14′ 48″
135 Simon Yates Mitchelton – Scott @ 14′ 48″
136 Aime De Gendt Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 14′ 52″
137 Michael Hepburn Mitchelton – Scott @ 16′ 58″
138 Tom Scully Ef Education First @ 16′ 58″
139 Frederik Backaert Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 16′ 58″
140 Carlos Verona Quintanilla Movistar Team @ 16′ 58″
141 Natnael Berhane Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 16′ 58″
142 Lars Bak Ytting Team Dimension Data @ 16′ 58″
143 William Bonnet Groupama – Fdj @ 16′ 58″
144 Kevin Van Melsen Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 16′ 58″
145 Andrea Pasqualon Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 16′ 58″
146 Christophe Laporte Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 16′ 58″
147 Alex Dowsett Team Katusha Alpecin @ 16′ 58″
148 Chad Haga Team Sunweb @ 16′ 58″
149 Patrick Bevin Ccc Team @ 16′ 58″
150 Fabien Grellier Total Direct Energie @ 16′ 58″
151 Florian Vachon Team Arkea – Samsic @ 16′ 58″
152 Marco Haller Team Katusha Alpecin @ 16′ 58″
153 Sebastian Langeveld Ef Education First @ 16′ 58″
154 Luke Rowe Team Ineos @ 16′ 58″
155 Caleb Ewan Lotto Soudal @ 16′ 58″
156 Maxime Monfort Lotto Soudal @ 16′ 58″
157 André Greipel Team Arkea – Samsic @ 18′ 37″
158 Alexander Kristoff Uae Team Emirates @ 18′ 37″
159 Rick Zabel Team Katusha Alpecin @ 18′ 37″
160 Amund Jansen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 18′ 37″
161 Michael Mørkøv Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 18′ 37″
162 Jens Debusschere Team Katusha Alpecin @ 18′ 37″
163 Vegard Stake Laengen Uae Team Emirates @ 18′ 37″
164 Yoann Offredo Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 18′ 37″
165 Giacomo Nizzolo Team Dimension Data @ 18′ 37″
166 Marcus Burghardt Bora – Hansgrohe @ 18′ 37″
167 Magnus Cort Nielsen Astana Pro Team @ 18′ 37″
168 Mike Teunissen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 18′ 37″
169 Niki Terpstra Total Direct Energie @ 18′ 37″
170 Dylan Groenewegen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 18′ 37″
171 Jasper Philipsen Uae Team Emirates @ 18′ 37″
172 Roger Kluge Lotto Soudal @ 18′ 37″
173 Maximiliano Richeze Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 18′ 37″
174 Elia Viviani Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 18′ 37″
175 Stephen Cummings Team Dimension Data @ 18′ 37″
176 Cees Bol Team Sunweb @ 18′ 37″

Overall
1 Julian Alaphilippe Deceuninck – Quick – Step –
2 Wout Van Aert Team Jumbo – Visma @ 00′ 14”
3 Steven Kruijswijk Team Jumbo – Visma @ 00′ 25”
4 George Bennett Team Jumbo – Visma @ 00′ 25”
5 Michael Matthews Team Sunweb @ 00′ 40”
6 Egan Bernal Team Ineos @ 00′ 40”
7 Geraint Thomas Team Ineos @ 00′ 45”
8 Enric Mas Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 00′ 46”
9 Peter Sagan Bora – Hansgrohe @ 00′ 50”
10 Greg Van Avermaet Ccc Team @ 00′ 51”
11 Michael Woods Ef Education First @ 00′ 51”
12 Wilco Kelderman Team Sunweb @ 00′ 51”
13 Thibaut Pinot Groupama – Fdj @ 00′ 52”
14 Rigoberto Uran Ef Education First @ 00′ 53”
15 Tejay Van Garderen Ef Education First @ 00′ 53”
16 Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain – Merida @ 00′ 56”
17 Matteo Trentin Mitchelton – Scott @ 00′ 57”
18 David Gaudu Groupama – Fdj @ 00′ 57”
19 Rudy Molard Groupama – Fdj @ 00′ 57”
20 Nicolas Roche Team Sunweb @ 01′ 00”
21 Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain – Merida @ 01′ 01”
22 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team @ 01′ 06”
23 Adam Yates Mitchelton – Scott @ 01′ 06”
24 Daryl Impey Mitchelton – Scott @ 01′ 06”
25 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team @ 01′ 06”
26 Luis León Sanchez Astana Pro Team @ 01′ 06”
27 Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armentia Astana Pro Team @ 01′ 06”
28 Patrick Konrad Bora – Hansgrohe @ 01′ 11”
29 Emanuel Buchmann Bora – Hansgrohe @ 01′ 11”
30 Nicolas Edet Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 01′ 18”
31 Jesus Herrada Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 01′ 18”
32 Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Dimension Data @ 01′ 19”
33 Roman Kreuziger Team Dimension Data @ 01′ 19”
34 Tiesj Benoot Lotto Soudal @ 01′ 19”
35 Daniel Martin Uae Team Emirates @ 01′ 28”
36 Rui Costa Uae Team Emirates @ 01′ 28”
37 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team @ 01′ 30”
38 Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team @ 01′ 30”
39 Mikel Landa Meana Movistar Team @ 01′ 30”
40 Marc Soler Movistar Team @ 01′ 30”
41 Jasper Stuyven Trek – Segafredo @ 01′ 34”
42 Giulio Ciccone Trek – Segafredo @ 01′ 43”
43 Richie Porte Trek – Segafredo @ 01′ 43”
44 Fabio Felline Trek – Segafredo @ 01′ 43”
45 Bauke Mollema Trek – Segafredo @ 01′ 43”
46 Romain Bardet Ag2r La Mondiale @ 01′ 44”
47 Andrey Amador Movistar Team @ 01′ 48”
48 Michael Valgren Team Dimension Data @ 02′ 00”
49 Rein Taaramäe Total Direct Energie @ 02′ 07”
50 Jack Haig Mitchelton – Scott @ 02′ 15”
51 Warren Barguil Team Arkea – Samsic @ 02′ 16”
52 Xandro Meurisse Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 02′ 18”
53 Fabio Aru Uae Team Emirates @ 02′ 19”
54 Guillaume Martin Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 02′ 23”
55 Dylan Teuns Bahrain – Merida @ 02′ 27”
56 Gianni Moscon Team Ineos @ 02′ 33”
57 Simon Geschke Ccc Team @ 02′ 44”
58 Gregor Mühlberger Bora – Hansgrohe @ 02′ 55”
59 Sébastien Reichenbach Groupama – Fdj @ 02′ 56”
60 Maximilian Schachmann Bora – Hansgrohe @ 03′ 03”
61 Mathias Frank Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 12”
62 Alexis Vuillermoz Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 16”
63 Wout Poels Team Ineos @ 03′ 31”
64 Mikael Cherel Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 43”
65 Nils Politt Team Katusha Alpecin @ 04′ 11”
66 Tanel Kangert Ef Education First @ 04′ 13”
67 Michal Kwiatkowski Team Ineos @ 04′ 31”
68 Alessandro De Marchi Ccc Team @ 04′ 40”
69 Julien Bernard Trek – Segafredo @ 05′ 03”
70 Julien Simon Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 05′ 41”
71 Laurens De Plus Team Jumbo – Visma @ 05′ 48”
72 Joseph Rosskopf Ccc Team @ 05′ 52”
73 Lennard Kämna Team Sunweb @ 09′ 05”
74 Matej Mohoric Bahrain – Merida @ 09′ 30”
75 Jonathan Castroviejo Team Ineos @ 09′ 34”
76 Sergio Luis Henao Montoya Uae Team Emirates @ 09′ 39”
77 Omar Fraile Matarranz Astana Pro Team @ 10′ 48”
78 Romain Sicard Total Direct Energie @ 11′ 02”
79 Gorka Izaguirre Insausti Astana Pro Team @ 11′ 02”
80 Jan Tratnik Bahrain – Merida @ 12′ 37”
81 Ilnur Zakarin Team Katusha Alpecin @ 12′ 38”
82 Alberto Bettiol Ef Education First @ 14′ 20”
83 Dries Devenyns Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 15′ 00”
84 Maxime Bouet Team Arkea – Samsic @ 17′ 36”
85 Anthony Roux Groupama – Fdj @ 18′ 36”
86 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team @ 18′ 41”
87 Simon Clarke Ef Education First @ 18′ 52”
88 Rohan Dennis Bahrain – Merida @ 19′ 06”
89 Pierre Luc Perichon Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 19′ 25”
90 Mads Würtz Team Katusha Alpecin @ 19′ 30”
91 Odd Christian Eiking Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 19′ 34”
92 Lilian Calmejane Total Direct Energie @ 20′ 51”
93 Søren Kragh Andersen Team Sunweb @ 21′ 52”
94 Stefan Küng Groupama – Fdj @ 21′ 56”
95 Thomas De Gendt Lotto Soudal @ 22′ 11”
96 Jens Keukeleire Lotto Soudal @ 22′ 15”
97 José Gonçalves Team Katusha Alpecin @ 22′ 38”
98 Andrea Pasqualon Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 22′ 41”
99 Luke Durbridge Mitchelton – Scott @ 22′ 49”
100 Jasper De Buyst Lotto Soudal @ 23′ 07”
101 Anthony Perez Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 23′ 14”
102 Mike Teunissen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 23′ 15”
103 Benjamin King Team Dimension Data @ 23′ 35”
104 Oliver Naesen Ag2r La Mondiale @ 23′ 44”
105 Paul Ourselin Total Direct Energie @ 23′ 50”
106 Natnael Berhane Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 23′ 58”
107 Tony Gallopin Ag2r La Mondiale @ 24′ 21”
108 Elie Gesbert Team Arkea – Samsic @ 24′ 24”
109 Yves Lampaert Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 24′ 28”
110 Damiano Caruso Bahrain – Merida @ 24′ 29”
111 Lukasz Wisniowski Ccc Team @ 24′ 40”
112 Hugo Houle Astana Pro Team @ 24′ 44”
113 Amael Moinard Team Arkea – Samsic @ 24′ 45”
114 Tim Wellens Lotto Soudal @ 24′ 50”
115 Toms Skujins Trek – Segafredo @ 24′ 54”
116 Benoit Cosnefroy Ag2r La Mondiale @ 25′ 12”
117 Nikias Arndt Team Sunweb @ 25′ 16”
118 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg Team Dimension Data @ 26′ 29”
119 Simon Yates Mitchelton – Scott @ 26′ 36”
120 Daniel Oss Bora – Hansgrohe @ 26′ 42”
121 Serge Pauwels Ccc Team @ 26′ 47”
122 Ivan Garcia Cortina Bahrain – Merida @ 27′ 08”
123 Lars Bak Ytting Team Dimension Data @ 27′ 20”
124 Christophe Laporte Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 27′ 28”
125 Elia Viviani Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 29′ 03”
126 Maxime Monfort Lotto Soudal @ 29′ 40”
127 Dylan Van Baarle Team Ineos @ 30′ 17”
128 Michael Schär Ccc Team @ 30′ 25”
129 Anthony Turgis Total Direct Energie @ 30′ 39”
130 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team @ 30′ 59”
131 Marcus Burghardt Bora – Hansgrohe @ 31′ 00”
132 Niccolò Bonifazio Total Direct Energie @ 31′ 04”
133 Sven Erik Bystrøm Uae Team Emirates @ 31′ 07”
134 Jasper Philipsen Uae Team Emirates @ 31′ 08”
135 Anthony Delaplace Team Arkea – Samsic @ 31′ 14”
136 Alexis Gougeard Ag2r La Mondiale @ 31′ 16”
137 Patrick Bevin Ccc Team @ 31′ 21”
138 Aime De Gendt Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 31′ 23”
139 Sebastian Langeveld Ef Education First @ 32′ 38”
140 Florian Vachon Team Arkea – Samsic @ 32′ 41”
141 Rick Zabel Team Katusha Alpecin @ 32′ 55”
142 Stéphane Rossetto Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 33′ 11”
143 Giacomo Nizzolo Team Dimension Data @ 33′ 23”
144 Alexander Kristoff Uae Team Emirates @ 33′ 26”
145 Koen De Kort Trek – Segafredo @ 33′ 27”
146 Roger Kluge Lotto Soudal @ 33′ 28”
147 William Bonnet Groupama – Fdj @ 33′ 35”
148 Fabien Grellier Total Direct Energie @ 33′ 35”
149 Marco Haller Team Katusha Alpecin @ 33′ 46”
150 Caleb Ewan Lotto Soudal @ 33′ 51”
151 Kevin Van Melsen Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 33′ 54”
152 Luke Rowe Team Ineos @ 33′ 55”
153 Alex Dowsett Team Katusha Alpecin @ 34′ 10”
154 Kevin Ledanois Team Arkea – Samsic @ 34′ 30”
155 Christopher Juul Jensen Mitchelton – Scott @ 34′ 35”
156 Magnus Cort Nielsen Astana Pro Team @ 34′ 55”
157 Vegard Stake Laengen Uae Team Emirates @ 34′ 56”
158 Stephen Cummings Team Dimension Data @ 35′ 08”
159 Cees Bol Team Sunweb @ 35′ 09”
160 Kasper Asgreen Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 35′ 21”
161 Michael Hepburn Mitchelton – Scott @ 35′ 22”
162 André Greipel Team Arkea – Samsic @ 35′ 30”
163 Amund Jansen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 35′ 39”
164 Maximiliano Richeze Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 35′ 55”
165 Niki Terpstra Total Direct Energie @ 35′ 56”
166 Lukas Pöstlberger Bora – Hansgrohe @ 36′ 11”
167 Carlos Verona Quintanilla Movistar Team @ 36′ 15”
168 Dylan Groenewegen Team Jumbo – Visma @ 36′ 51”
169 Michael Mørkøv Deceuninck – Quick – Step @ 36′ 52”
170 Tony Martin Team Jumbo – Visma @ 37′ 30”
171 Matthieu Ladagnous Groupama – Fdj @ 37′ 43”
172 Tom Scully Ef Education First @ 38′ 29”
173 Jens Debusschere Team Katusha Alpecin @ 39′ 34”
174 Chad Haga Team Sunweb @ 39′ 51”
175 Frederik Backaert Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 41′ 47”
176 Yoann Offredo Wanty – Gobert Cycling Team @ 43′ 26”

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