Mitchelton-Scott / 2018 season

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This list describes the successes of the Mitchelton-Scott cycling team in the 2018 season .

Success in the UCI WorldTour

date run winner
January 17th AustraliaAustralia2nd stage Tour Down Under AustraliaAustralia Caleb Ewan
16.-21. January AustraliaAustralia Overall Tour Down Under South AfricaSouth Africa Daryl Impey
March 10th FranceFrance7th stage Paris-Nice United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
March 11 ItalyItaly5th stage Tirreno-Adriatico United KingdomUnited Kingdom Adam Yates
25th March SpainSpain7th stage Tour of Catalonia United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
10th of May ItalyItaly6th stage of the Giro d'Italia ColombiaColombia Esteban Chaves
May 13th ItalyItaly9th stage of the Giro d'Italia United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
May 16 ItalyItaly11th stage of the Giro d'Italia United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
May 20th ItalyItaly15th stage of the Giro d'Italia United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
May 26 ItalyItaly20th stage of the Giro d'Italia SpainSpain Mikel Nieve
June 4th FranceFrance1st stage Critérium du Dauphiné South AfricaSouth Africa Daryl Impey
June 10th FranceFrance7th stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné United KingdomUnited Kingdom Adam Yates
June 12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland4th stage Tour de Suisse DenmarkDenmark Christopher Juul Jensen
August 10 PolandPoland7th stage Tour of Poland United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
September 8th SpainSpain14th stage Vuelta a España United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
August 25th - September 16th SpainSpain Overall ranking Vuelta a España United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates
the 20th of October China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China5th stage Tour of Guangxi ItalyItaly Matteo Trentin

Success in the UCI Asia Tour

date run Cat. winner
October 14th Hong KongHong KongHammer Sprint Hammer Hong Kong 1.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
October 14th Hong KongHong Kong Overall rating hammer Hong Kong 1.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
October 21 JapanJapan Japan Cup 1.HC AustraliaAustralia Robert Power

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
February 11th SpainSpain Clásica de Almería 1.HC AustraliaAustralia Caleb Ewan
23. May NorwayNorway2nd stage tour of the fjord 2.HC SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michael Albasini
22.-24. May NorwayNorway Overall rating tour of the fjord 2.HC SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michael Albasini
25. May NorwayNorway1st stage Hammer Stavanger 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
May 26 NorwayNorway2nd stage Hammer Stavanger 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
May 27th NorwayNorway3rd stage Hammer Stavanger 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
25-27 May NorwayNorway Overall rating Hammer Stavanger 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
2th of June NetherlandsNetherlands2nd stage Hammer Sportzone Limburg 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
3rd of June NetherlandsNetherlands3rd stage Hammer Sportzone Limburg 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott
July 25th SpainSpain Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia 1.1 AustraliaAustralia Robert Power
September 3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom2nd stage Tour of Britain 2.HC AustraliaAustralia Cameron Meyer
the 9th of September United KingdomUnited Kingdom8th stage Tour of Britain 2.HC AustraliaAustralia Caleb Ewan

Success in the UCI Oceania Tour

date run Cat. winner
3 February AustraliaAustralia3rd stage Herald Sun Tour 2.1 ColombiaColombia Esteban Chaves
January 31st - February 4th AustraliaAustralia Overall ranking Herald Sun Tour 2.1 ColombiaColombia Esteban Chaves

National road cycling champions

date run driver
January 7th AustraliaAustralia Australian Championship - Road Racing AustraliaAustralia Alexander Edmondson
February 7th South AfricaSouth Africa South African Championship - Individual Time Trial South AfricaSouth Africa Daryl Impey
February 10th South AfricaSouth Africa South African Championship - Road Race South AfricaSouth Africa Daryl Impey
June 21st CanadaCanada Canadian Championship - Individual Time Trial CanadaCanada Svein Tuft

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Michael Albasini 20th December 1980 SUI Switzerland HTC Highroad (2011)
Jack Bauer April 7, 1985 NZL New Zealand Quick-Step Floors (2017)
Sam Bewley July 22, 1987 NZL New Zealand
Esteban Chaves 17th January 1990 COL Colombia Colombia (2013)
Luke Durbridge April 9, 1991 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS (2011)
Alexander Edmondson December 22, 1993 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy (2015)
Caleb Ewan July 11, 1994 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy (2014)
Jack Haig September 6, 1993 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy (2015)
Lucas Hamilton February 12, 1996 OUT Australia UniSA-Australia (2017)
Mathew Hayman April 20, 1978 OUT Australia Sky (2013)
Michael Hepburn 17th August 1991 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS (2011)
Damien Howson August 13, 1992 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy (2013)
Daryl Impey December 6, 1984 RSA South Africa
Christopher Juul July 6, 1989 THE Denmark Tinkoff-Saxo (2015)
Roger Kluge 5th February 1986 GER Germany IAM (2016)
Roman Kreuziger May 6, 1986 CZE Czech Republic Tinkoff (2016)
Cameron Meyer January 11, 1988 OUT Australia Dimension Data (2016)
Luka Mezgec June 27, 1988 SLO Slovenia Giant-Alpecin (2015)
Mikel Nieve May 26, 1984 ESP Spain Sky (2017)
Robert Power May 11, 1995 OUT Australia Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy (2015)
Matteo Trentin 2nd August 1989 ITA Italy Quick-Step Floors (2017)
Svein Tuft May 9, 1977 CAN Canada SpiderTech-C10 (2011)
Carlos Verona 4th November 1992 ESP Spain
Adam Yates August 7, 1992 GBR United Kingdom CC Étupes (2013)
Simon Yates August 7, 1992 GBR United Kingdom 100% me (2013)
Robert Stannard (Oct 8th - Dec 31st) September 16, 1998 OUT Australia
Source: UCI

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