Tour de France: Stage 7

On the longest stage of the 2019 Tour de France, Dylan Groenewegen avenged his recent woes in the Tour de France when he outsprinted Caleb Ewan to win stage 7

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Dylan Groenewegen avenged his recent woes in the Tour de France when he outsprinted the bunch to snatch the longest stage in this Tour de France over 230 km between Belfort and Chalon sur Saone. The Dutchman, hampered by a crash in stage 1, when his lead out man Mike Teunissen won the stage and took the yellow jersey, made amends with a commanding sprint, which he won ahead of Australian Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) and points leader Peter Sagan (Bora Hansgrohe). Breakaway addicts Stephane Rossetto and Yoann Offredo stayed in the front for 218 km before leaving the stage for the sprinters to take the limelight. Italy’s Giulio CIccone finished in the pack and retained his yellow jersey.

The start was given at 11:35 to all 174 riders who finished yesterday. On the gun, Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis) and Yoann Offredo (Wanty Gobert) embarked on a long duo in the longest stage of this edition. At kilometer 8, several riders, including Tejay Van Garderen (Education First) and former yellow jersey holder Mike Teunissen (Jumbo Visma) crashed but managed to make it back on their bikes. Van Garderen had to be treated by the medical with bruises on his face and knees. The lead of the two escapees increased regularly and topped at 5:40 at kilometre 40 when the peloton decided to keep the gap within five minutes.

Offredo and Rossetto shared the KOM points on the three climbs of the day (two points for Rossettto, two for Offredo) ridden at a reasonable pace (35 kph) because of headwind. Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb) crashed with 130 km to go but was quickly back in the pack. The peloton, constantly led by Tony Martin (Jumbo Visma), Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck Quick Step) and Maxime Monfort (Lotto Soudal) brought the gap down under two minutes with 60 km left in the stage while quelling counterattack attempts.

The only intermediate sprint of the day, 33 km from the finish, led the peloton to move up a gear. While Offredo crossed the line in front of Rossetto, the battle was fierce behind them for green jersey points Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Merida) crossed the line ahead of green jersey holder Peter Sagan, Elia Viviani and Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb). While the pack was nearly catching the two front riders, a number of riders were caught in a split at the back, among them Nairo Quintana, Dan Martin, Wout Van Aert or Simon Yates. They made it back as the pack kept controlling the two escapees.

The 218 km break was brought to an end with 12 km to go as the sprinters trains started taking shape while the GC teams also tried to avoid trouble at the front of the bunch. Jumbo Visma quickly took the reins under the red flame and Caleb Ewan seemed to have the upper hand when he launched the sprint from afar. But Dylan Groenewegen surged back to overtake him by the slimmest margin on the line and conquer his 4th stage win on the Tour de France ahead of the Asutralian while Sagan added precious points to his green jersey.

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REACTIONS

Groenewegen: “I really wanted that victory. It didn’t work out during the first and second chance, but luckily it did the third time. This Tour did not start as I wanted. It took me a few days to recover from my crash in the opening stage. Today I felt good again. We took the lead in the final quite early. Because of this, we got a bit locked in. Fortunately, Mike made some space, so I could get out. My Tour has succeeded with this victory. It’s always very close with Caleb as he’s a very good sprinter. I like to sprint against him. But this time I won. I had a difficult start to the Tour but yesterday I felt good again. Today the team really charged for me. And it was great. We took the led very early but it was good. I started my sprint with 350 metres to go. I saw that Ewan had gone but fortunately it was enough. The first day was not at all what I expected and we worked very hard to get to this moment. I’m really happy with the team. After the last sprint stage they said they believed in me and they worked really hard for me.”

Geraint Thomas: “It was a long day but I guess it’s better than 230km in full-on cross-winds. I don’t think tomorrow will affect the GC but it will certainly be a tough day. For sure everyone thinks it’s a breakaway day so there will be a big fight for that. It will probably still be going by the time we hit the first climb. It’s going to be a hard start for sure. It may settle down settle down and the break might go then. It depends on numbers. I think the next two days will certainly be tough. Yesterday I didn’t really know what to expect going in there but I felt good. It was nice to finish ahead of all the GC guys.”

Peter Sagan “I’m happy with my performance and my result today. It was a very long stage, with wind and quite slow speed that finished, as expected in a bunch sprint. It was the fastest rider that won today but once again, everybody worked hard in the team, I took more points in the intermediate sprint while my third place at the finish further increased my advantage. I’m happy with my form, we have a tough stage tomorrow where we will give our best.”

Giulio Ciccone: “The finale was crazy and I was a little tired with my legs after yesterday. But I’m again in the yellow jersey. Tomorrow will be a very hard stage again. For sure I need to try to keep the jersey but I only have six seconds so it will be hard. It’s very difficult. Six seconds is nothing. For me it is important to recover well and tomorrow we will see. With the yellow jersey, it will be impossible to be in the breakaway.”

Sonny Colbrelli: “First of all – explains the Italian rider – “I have to thank my teammates who have done a great job and it is never easy when there are such strong and determined opponents. As usual, Matej Mohoric piloted Ivan Garcia Cortina and me after the “flamme rouge”, but then I touched another rider and lost positions. I tried to reassemble because I felt very good and I arrived a few meters from the stage winner. Too bad, but I keep repeating that I am fit and will continue to seek victory. It was a hard fought sprint with several riders who touched each other but luckily nobody crashed. Tomorrow there is a very difficult stage – concludes Sonny – with about 3800 meters of vertical elevation that I could define as a small “Liege”. I will take my race very easy while waiting for the Sunday one that I really like and so I want to be at my best “.

Elia Viviani: “After the last corner I noticed that my wheel wasn’t steady and I realised at once that it was a puncture and I wouldn’t be able to sprint properly. It was bad luck, and it makes me sad, because the guys worked hard today to bring back the escapees and put me at the front with the finish line in sight. But that’s sport, and there’s nothing you can do in this kind of situations”, a disappointed Elia explained.

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Stage 7
1 Dylan Groenewegen Team Jumbo Visma
2 Caleb Ewan Lotto Soudal
3 Peter Sagan Bora Hansgrohe
4 Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain Merida
5 Jasper Philipsen Uae Team Emirates
6 Elia Viviani Deceuninck Quick Step
7 Giacomo Nizzolo Team Dimension Data
8 Jasper Stuyven Trek Segafredo
9 Michael Matthews Team Sunweb
10 Alexander Kristoff Uae Team Emirates
11 Jasper De Buyst Lotto Soudal
12 André Greipel Team Arkea Samsic
13 Andrea Pasqualon Wanty Gobert Cycling Team
14 Mads Würtz Team Katusha Alpecin
15 Maximiliano Richeze Deceuninck Quick Step
16 Rick Zabel Team Katusha Alpecin
17 Ivan Garcia Cortina Bahrain Merida
18 Niccolò Bonifazio Total Direct Energie
19 Jan Tratnik Bahrain Merida
20 Oliver Naesen Ag2r La Mondiale
21 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team
22 Julian Alaphilippe Deceuninck Quick Step
23 Giulio Ciccone Trek Segafredo
24 Egan Bernal Team Ineos
25 Geraint Thomas Team Ineos
26 Michael Mørkøv Deceuninck Quick Step
27 Michael Woods Ef Education First
28 Mike Teunissen Team Jumbo Visma
29 Thibaut Pinot Groupama Fdj
30 Toms Skujins Trek Segafredo
31 Romain Bardet Ag2r La Mondiale
32 Tiesj Benoot Lotto Soudal
33 Maximilian Schachmann Bora Hansgrohe
34 Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain Merida
35 Jens Debusschere Team Katusha Alpecin
36 Warren Barguil Team Arkea Samsic
37 Alberto Bettiol Ef Education First
38 Michael Schär Ccc Team
39 Fabio Felline Trek Segafredo
40 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team
41 Rigoberto Uran Ef Education First
42 Simon Clarke Ef Education First
43 Michael Hepburn Mitchelton Scott
44 Matteo Trentin Mitchelton Scott
45 Adam Yates Mitchelton Scott
46 Mikel Landa Meana Movistar Team
47 Patrick Konrad Bora Hansgrohe
48 Sergio Luis Henao Montoya Uae Team Emirates
49 Richie Porte Trek Segafredo
50 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team
51 Emanuel Buchmann Bora Hansgrohe
52 Roman Kreuziger Team Dimension Data
53 Daniel Martin Uae Team Emirates
54 Guillaume Martin Wanty Gobert Cycling Team
55 Hugo Houle Astana Pro Team
56 Greg Van Avermaet Ccc Team
57 Koen De Kort Trek Segafredo
58 Steven Kruijswijk Team Jumbo Visma
59 Gorka Izaguirre Insausti Astana Pro Team
60 Enric Mas Deceuninck Quick Step
61 David Gaudu Groupama Fdj
62 Xandro Meurisse Wanty Gobert Cycling Team
63 Luis León Sanchez Astana Pro Team
64 Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
65 George Bennett Team Jumbo Visma
66 Dylan Teuns Bahrain Merida
67 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team
68 Bauke Mollema Trek Segafredo
69 Daryl Impey Mitchelton Scott
70 Rudy Molard Groupama Fdj
71 Rein Taaramäe Total Direct Energie
72 Fabio Aru Uae Team Emirates
73 Benjamin King Team Dimension Data
74 Mikael Cherel Ag2r La Mondiale
75 Alexis Vuillermoz Ag2r La Mondiale
76 Vegard Stake Laengen Uae Team Emirates
77 Yves Lampaert Deceuninck Quick Step
78 Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Dimension Data
79 Cees Bol Team Sunweb
80 Roger Kluge Lotto Soudal
81 Jens Keukeleire Lotto Soudal
82 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg Team Dimension Data
83 Maxime Bouet Team Arkea Samsic
84 Frederik Backaert Wanty Gobert Cycling Team
85 Laurens De Plus Team Jumbo Visma @ 0. 25″
86 Sven Erik Bystrøm Uae Team Emirates @ 0. 25″
87 Kevin Ledanois Team Arkea Samsic @ 0. 25″
88 Daniel Oss Bora Hansgrohe @ 0. 25″
89 Nikias Arndt Team Sunweb @ 0. 25″
90 Julien Bernard Trek Segafredo @ 0. 29″
91 Nils Politt Team Katusha Alpecin @ 0. 29″
92 Lars Bak Ytting Team Dimension Data @ 0. 35″
93 Rui Costa Uae Team Emirates @ 0. 42″
94 William Bonnet Groupama Fdj @ 0. 44″
95 Amund Jansen Team Jumbo Visma @ 0. 44″
96 Paul Ourselin Total Direct Energie @ 0. 44″
97 Michael Valgren Team Dimension Data @ 0. 44″
98 Søren Kragh Andersen Team Sunweb @ 0. 44″
99 Matej Mohoric Bahrain Merida @ 0. 47″
100 Florian Vachon Team Arkea Samsic @ 0. 48″
101 Anthony Delaplace Team Arkea Samsic @ 0. 48″
102 Luke Rowe Team Ineos @ 0. 48″
103 Marcus Burghardt Bora Hansgrohe @ 0. 51″
104 Stefan Küng Groupama Fdj @ 0. 56″
105 Lilian Calmejane Total Direct Energie @ 0. 59″
106 Marco Haller Team Katusha Alpecin @ 0. 59″
107 Alex Dowsett Team Katusha Alpecin @ 01′ 15″
108 Joseph Rosskopf Ccc Team @ 01′ 19″
109 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team @ 01′ 22″
110 Lennard Kämna Team Sunweb @ 01′ 27″
111 Pierre Luc Perichon Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 01′ 27″
112 Tony Gallopin Ag2r La Mondiale @ 01′ 27″
113 Gregor Mühlberger Bora Hansgrohe @ 01′ 27″
114 Wout Van Aert Team Jumbo Visma @ 01′ 29″
115 Luke Durbridge Mitchelton Scott @ 01′ 35″
116 Tom Scully Ef Education First @ 01′ 35″
117 Simon Yates Mitchelton Scott @ 01′ 56″
118 Aime De Gendt Wanty Gobert Cycling Team @ 02′ 11″
119 Dries Devenyns Deceuninck Quick Step @ 02′ 20″
120 Dylan Van Baarle Team Ineos @ 02′ 22″
121 Gianni Moscon Team Ineos @ 02′ 33″
122 Christopher Juul Jensen Mitchelton Scott @ 02′ 38″
123 Elie Gesbert Team Arkea Samsic @ 03′ 13″
124 Julien Simon Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 03′ 13″
125 Kasper Asgreen Deceuninck Quick Step @ 03′ 13″
126 Amael Moinard Team Arkea Samsic @ 03′ 13″
127 Thomas De Gendt Lotto Soudal @ 03′ 13″
128 Tim Wellens Lotto Soudal @ 03′ 13″
129 Fabien Grellier Total Direct Energie @ 03′ 13″
130 Damiano Caruso Bahrain Merida @ 03′ 13″
131 Mathias Frank Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 13″
132 Serge Pauwels Ccc Team @ 03′ 13″
133 Lukasz Wisniowski Ccc Team @ 03′ 13″
134 Kevin Van Melsen Wanty Gobert Cycling Team @ 03′ 13″
135 Ilnur Zakarin Team Katusha Alpecin @ 03′ 13″
136 Jesus Herrada Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 03′ 13″
137 Romain Sicard Total Direct Energie @ 03′ 13″
138 Odd Christian Eiking Wanty Gobert Cycling Team @ 03′ 13″
139 Tanel Kangert Ef Education First @ 03′ 13″
140 Omar Fraile Matarranz Astana Pro Team @ 03′ 13″
141 Wilco Kelderman Team Sunweb @ 03′ 13″
142 Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armentia Astana Pro Team @ 03′ 13″
143 Simon Geschke Ccc Team @ 03′ 13″
144 Anthony Turgis Total Direct Energie @ 03′ 13″
145 Christophe Laporte Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 03′ 13″
146 Maxime Monfort Lotto Soudal @ 03′ 13″
147 Carlos Verona Quintanilla Movistar Team @ 03′ 13″
148 Niki Terpstra Total Direct Energie @ 03′ 13″
149 Anthony Roux Groupama Fdj @ 03′ 13″
150 Natnael Berhane Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 03′ 13″
151 Stephen Cummings Team Dimension Data @ 03′ 13″
152 Jack Haig Mitchelton Scott @ 03′ 13″
153 Magnus Cort Nielsen Astana Pro Team @ 03′ 13″
154 Jonathan Castroviejo Team Ineos @ 03′ 13″
155 Sebastian Langeveld Ef Education First @ 03′ 13″
156 Sébastien Reichenbach Groupama Fdj @ 03′ 13″
157 Matthieu Ladagnous Groupama Fdj @ 03′ 13″
158 Tejay Van Garderen Ef Education First @ 03′ 13″
159 Wout Poels Team Ineos @ 03′ 13″
160 Tony Martin Team Jumbo Visma @ 03′ 13″
161 Chad Haga Team Sunweb @ 03′ 13″
162 Alexis Gougeard Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 13″
163 Benoit Cosnefroy Ag2r La Mondiale @ 03′ 13″
164 Andrey Amador Movistar Team @ 03′ 13″
165 Marc Soler Movistar Team @ 03′ 13″
166 Anthony Perez Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 03′ 13″
167 Alessandro De Marchi Ccc Team @ 03′ 13″
168 Stéphane Rossetto Cofidis, Solutions Credits @ 04′ 13″
169 Michal Kwiatkowski Team Ineos @ 04′ 13″
170 José Gonçalves Team Katusha Alpecin @ 04′ 13″
171 Lukas Pöstlberger Bora Hansgrohe @ 04′ 25″
172 Rohan Dennis Bahrain Merida @ 04′ 25″
173 Nicolas Roche Team Sunweb @ 04′ 25″
174 Yoann Offredo Wanty Gobert Cycling Team @ 04′ 25”

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

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