Eschborn – Frankfurt 2018

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General
output 56. Eschborn – Frankfurt
Racing series UCI WorldTour 2018 1st UWT
date 1st May 2018
overall length 212.5 km
Host country GER Germany
begin Eschborn
target Frankfurt am Main
Teams 21st
Driver at the start 147
Driver at the finish 71
Average speed 40.68 km / h
Result
winner NOR Alexander Kristoff ( UAE Team Emirates )
Second OUT Michael Matthews ( Sunweb )
Third BEL Oliver Naesen ( AG2R La Mondiale )
◀ 2017 2019
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The 56th Eschborn – Frankfurt 2018 was a German road bike race .

The one-day race started in Eschborn and ended in Frankfurt am Main at the Alte Oper after 212.5 km and was held on Monday , May 1, 2018 . It led from Eschborn towards Taunus . There the following climbs had to be mastered: Großer Feldberg , Kittelhütte , Ruppertshain and four times the Mammolshainer Berg . The bike race was part of the UCI WorldTour 2018 .

The winner was Alexander Kristoff for the fourth time in a row . The Australian Michael Matthews came in second ahead of the Belgian Oliver Naesen .

Participating teams

WorldTeams (10)
  1. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
  2. BRN Bahrain Merida
  3. GER Bora-Hansgrohe
  4. BEL Lotto Soudal
  5. BEL Quick-Step Floors
  6. SUI Katusha-Alpecin
  7. GER Team Sunweb
  8. United States Trek-Segafredo
  9. UAE UAE team Emirates
  10. RSA Dimension data
Professional Continental Teams (11)
  1. FRA Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
  2. BEL Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise
  3. NED Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij
  4. FRA Fortuneo-Samsic
  5. IRL Aqua Blue Sport
  6. BEL WB-Aqua Protect-Veranclassic
  7. ITA Nippo-Vini Fantini-Europa Ovini
  8. RUS Gazprom-RusVelo
  9. BEL Vérandas Willems-Crelan
  10. BEL Wanty-Groupe Gobert
  11. POLE CCC Sprandi Polkowice

Race result

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driver country team time
1. Alexander Kristoff NOR Norway UAE Team Emirates 5 h 13 min 25 s
2. Michael Matthews OUT Australia Sunweb + 0 s
3. Oliver Naesen BEL Belgium AG2R La Mondiale + 0 s
4th Andrea Pasqualon ITA Italy Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 1 s
5. Sean De Bie BEL Belgium Verandas Willems-Crelan + 1 s
6th Grega Bole SLO Slovenia Bahrain Merida + 1 s
7th Sam Bennett IRL Ireland Bora-Hansgrohe + 2 s
8th. Edvald Boasson Hagen NOR Norway Dimension data + 2 s
9. Jan Tratnik SLO Slovenia CCC Sprandi Polkowice + 2 s
10. Juan José Lobato ESP Spain Nippo-Vini Fantini-Europa Ovini + 2 s
11. Pieter Vanspeybrouck BEL Belgium Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 2 s
12. Luka Pibernik SLO Slovenia Bahrain Merida + 3 s
13. Julien Simon FRA France Cofidis, Solutions Crédits + 3 s
14th Remy Mertz BEL Belgium Lotto Soudal + 3 s
15th Kenneth Vanbilsen BEL Belgium Cofidis, Solutions Crédits + 3 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


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