In 2018, two years older, two more grand tours in the legs there’s a return to the Tour de France for former white jersey winner Adam Yates who is feeling good about heading back to the ‘big show’.
![]() |
News: Adam Yates For the Tour de France
Two years older, two more grand tours in the legs and with a return to the Tour de France set for 2018, former white jersey winner Adam Yates is feeling good about heading back to the ‘big show’.
There aren’t many teams in the professional peloton that can boast back-to-back best young riders at the Tour de France, but ORICA-SCOTT (to be known as Mitchelton-SCOTT in 2018) can do just that.
British twins Adam and Simon Yates both claimed the prestigious white jersey and top ten finishes in 2016 and 2017 respectively with Adam just pipping Simon to the bragging rights with fourth overall and now preparing for another bite at the cherry next season.
Adam Yates – Photo: Photosport International
“It feels good to be going back to the Tour de France,” said Yates. “I am very excited about the challenges it will bring. The Tour de France will always be a special race for me having watched it growing up through to getting the opportunity to race it for the first time in 2015.”
“I am still developing as a rider and I do not feel any additional pressure after my result in 2016 and as always I will do my best and we will see how it goes. It was good to try a different race program last year, but there is no denying that I am looking forward to lining up at the start in Vendee next July.”
In the interim period since Yates’ success at the Tour de France in 2016, the 25-year-old has ridden both the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a Espana gaining more experience of Grand Tour racing. Do the Grand Tours contribute more in terms of strength benefits and development than other races?
“All racing helps me develop as a rider,” explained Yates. “It doesn’t mater if it’s a Grand Tour or a one-day event, it’s all positive. Although it is very difficult to the replicate the demands of racing a Grand Tour in a training situation.”
… continued after advert
“Having ridden both the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a Espana in 2017 I feel that going forward that will be beneficial for 2018 and not only for the Tour de France, but for the other challenging races on the calendar too.”
The route for 2018 is the shortest one this century, but poses no less of a challenge than any of the previous editions. With the first week mainly for the sprinters and puncheurs of the peloton one could be forgiven in thinking that the climbers and GC hopefuls could take it a little easier.
We need to remember that this is the biggest race of them all, the Tour de France and nothing is ever that simple. Two medium mountain stages come on days five and six as route runs near the Atlantic coast through the Vendee – that could cause all kinds of issues with wind and rolling terrain – and then inland into the Loire region before heading north to tackle the iconic and potentially perilous cobbles of Roubaix.
The whole peloton will need to be switched on, including the climbers with three serious mountain stages in the high Alps coming directly after the first rest day followed by a brutal third week that heads southwest and into the mountainous Occitanie region and the Pyrenees.
“The route looks as challenging as ever,” continued Yates. “The Tour de France is always a very stressful race as everybody is out to perform at their highest level which makes it even harder.”
“There are a few challenging stages to begin with, especially stage nine over the cobbles from Arras to Roubaix, but I as always will have a strong team around me who will look after me before we get into the serious mountain stages.”
Send your results as well as club, team & event news here
Other Results on VeloUK (including reports containing results)
- Features, Reports, Results
- TT Result: VC Baracchi 50
- TT Result: West Cheshire TTCA 25
- TT Result: Southdown Velo Fontwell Ten-mile Gallop
- TT Result: Kent CA 10
- TT Result: Didcot Phoenix CC 10
- TT Result: Wigan Whs 10
- TT Result: VTTA (E.Mids) 25
- TT Result: Maldon & District CC 10
- TT Result: VTTA (North Midlands) 10
- Result: RL360 Isle of Man Youth League 18
- TT Result: Yorkshire Road Club Victory Cup
- Result: Doncaster Dome Crits
- Result: Jolibar Trophy 2025 Road Race
- Result: John Holman Memorial Race
- Result: SACA Salt Ayre Tuesday Series #19
- Result: Surrey League 2/3 Road Race
- Winners! Ribble Outliers Latvian Triple!
- Result: Friz Hill Road Race
- Result: Beaumont Trophy/Curlew Cup
- Result/Report: Harrogate Nova Road Race
- Report/Result: Mid Shropshire Wheelers Friday Night Cyclo-Cross
- Result: On Yer Bike Crit Series #9
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 22
- Result: PNE Mountbatten Circuit Series #9
- Result: Schils Summer Circuit Races 2
- World Records for Bjergfelt & Richardson
- TT Result: Finsbury Park CC 25
- Result: RL360 Isle of Man Youth League
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 21
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 20
- Result: Scottish Senior and Junior Criterium Championships
- GB FOR JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPS
- Result: West Thames League Rnd 18
- Result: SACA Salt Ayre Tuesday 18
- Result: RCR ALTA VIA Goodwood Special
- TT Result: Aerologic RT 15
- TT Result: VCC late-season 25m TT
- TT Result: Thanet RC 10 TT
- TT Result: Giant-Helston 10
- TT Result: Okehampton CC 10
Other News on VeloUK
- Winners! Ribble Outliers Latvian Triple!
- GB FOR JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPS
- Beaumont Trophy/Curlew Cup 2025
- STAGE ROUTES ANNOUNCED FOR MEN’S TOUR OF BRITAIN
- TOUR OF BRITAIN NEWS – THE TEAMS
- Startlist: RTTC National 25 Mile Championship
- Ribble Cycles CGR – Commute, Gravel, Road range
- Tour of Britain News: 2 Days in Wales
- News: The Pedal Club Lunch (July)
- STARTLIST: National Youth Circuit Series (Wyke)
- Men’s Tour of Britain Route Update
- GB Team for Track Euros
- Opening of Sir Mark Cavendish Raceway
- Bike News: Ribble Cycles Alloy Bikes
- This Weekend: Junior Road Championships
- Wednesday: Otley Cycle Races
- Mid Shropshire Wheelers celebrates 100 Years of Cycling
- Team Feature: Prologue Junior Racing Team Spring Review
- New: Ribble Cycles Ultra-Grit & Allgrit Ranges
- START LISTS FOR BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- STARTLIST: Two day Giant Tugby Ronde van Wymeswold
- NEWS: MAJOR JUNIOR TEAMS TO MERGE FOR 2026
- Entries Wanted: Ilkley Town Centre Races
- Report/Result: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 2
- Report: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 1
- STARTLIST: Owen Blower Memorial Road Races
- Events: Halesowen Academy Road Race
- News: May Pedal Club Lunch
- RIBBLE PARTNERS WITH THE BIKE FITTERS
- Monday: Witham Wheelers Road Races
- British Stars for Women’s Tour of Britain
- Women’s Tour of Britain Riders 2025
- BIKES: RIBBLE UNVEILS ULTRA-RACE
- Women’s Tour of Britain Routes
- STARTLISTS: 2025 Lincoln Grand Prix
- STARTLIST: The Witham Hall Grand Prix
- Startlist: Timmy James Memorial Grand Prix
- FEATURE: PEDAL CLUB LUNCH REPORT (APRIL)
- 2025 BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS – ROUTES
- STARTLIST: Sloan Trophy (April 27)