Tour de France 2018/16. stage
◄ 15. Result of the 16th stage 17. ► | |||
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Julian Alaphilippe (QST) |
5:13:22
(41.74 km / h) |
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2. | Gorka Izagirre (TBM) | + 0:15 min | |
3. | Adam Yates (MTS) | ||
4th | Bauke Mollema (TFS) | all the same time | |
5. | Domenico Pozzovivo (TBM) | + 0:18 | |
6th | Robert Gesink (TLJ) | + 0:37 min | |
7th | Michael Valgren (AST) | + 0:56 min | |
8th. | Gregor Mühlberger (BOH) | equal time | |
9. | Marc Soler (MOV) | + 1:10 | |
10. | Pierre Latour (ALM) | + 1:18 | |
Philippe Gilbert (QST) | |||
Intermediate results after the 16th stage | |||
Geraint Thomas (SKY) | 68:12:01 h | ||
2. | Chris Froome (SKY) | + 1:39 min | |
3. | Tom Dumoulin (SUN) | + 1:50 min | |
Peter Sagan (BOH) | 452 pts. | ||
2. | Alexander Kristoff (UAD) | 170 pts. | |
3. | Arnaud Demare (GFC) | 133 pts. | |
Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 122 pts. | ||
2. | Warren Barguil (FST) | 73 pts. | |
3. | Geraint Thomas (SKY) | 30 pts. | |
Pierre Latour (ALM) | 68:21:55 h | ||
2. | Guillaume Martin (WGG) | + 2:29 min | |
3. | Egan Bernal (SKY) | + 13:50 min | |
Bahrain Merida | 204: 39: 03 h | ||
2. | Movistar team | + 1:08 min | |
3. | Astana Pro Team | + 56:02 min |
The 16th stage of the Tour de France 2018 led over 218 kilometers from Carcassonne to Bagnères-de-Luchon on July 24, 2018 .
After two mountain classifications in the 4th category and the intermediate sprint after 124 kilometers, the course reached the Pyrenees . Three passes were completed: first after 155 kilometers the Col de Portet-d'Aspet , 2nd category 7% gradient over 5.4 kilometers, then the Col de Menté after 171 kilometers, 1st category with 8.1% gradient on 6th , 9 kilometers and finally after 208 kilometers the Col du Portillon , 1st category with double the number of points (7.1% on 8.3 kilometers). This was followed by a 10-kilometer descent to the stage destination.
The stage winner was Julian Alaphilippe ( Quick-Step Floors ) for the second time with a 15-second lead over Gorka Izagirre ( Bahrain-Merida ) and Adam Yates ( Mitchelton-Scott ).
29 kilometers after the start, the race was interrupted for about 20 minutes because the police used irritants to break up a protest from farmers and various drivers on the field had to be treated with watery eyes after passing this point. The attacks continued after the restart, but only after around 100 kilometers, which were covered at an average of 47 km / h, a 47-strong group of leaders was able to break away from the field. On the way to the Col de Portet-d'Aspet, Philippe Gilbert pulled away from this group, won the mountain classification, but had a hard fall on the descent and was 142nd of the day. At the Col du Portillon, Yates pulled away and crossed the pass with a 20 second lead over Alaphilippe. When Yates crashed on the descent, he was overtaken by Alaphilippe.
The group of the best in the overall ranking reached the daily goal 8:52 minutes behind. The tours in the overall points , mountain and junior ranking remained unchanged. Bahrain-Merida , which was able to place three drivers in the front field with Gorka Izagirre (2nd), Domenico Pozzovivo (5th) and Ion Izagirre (16th), took the lead in the team standings . Gilbert, who was later diagnosed with a broken kneecap, was awarded the red number on his back .
Damien Howson and Serge Pauwels , who had fallen the day before, and the disqualified Gianni Moscon did not start . Tim Declercq gave up during the stage.
Scoring
Intermediate sprint in Saint-Girons after 124 km at 395 m |
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1. | Christophe Laporte (ALM) | 20 pts. | |
2. | Edvald Boasson Hagen (DDD) | 17 pts. | |
3. | Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) | 15 pts. | |
4th | Laurent Pichon (FST) | 13 pts. | |
5. | Thomas Boudat (TDE) | 11 pts. | |
6th | Nils Politt (TKA) | 10 pts. | |
7th | Koen de Kort (TFS) | 9 pts. | |
8th. | Mathew Hayman (MTS) | 8 pts. | |
9. | Philippe Gilbert (QST) | 7 pts. | |
10. | Silvan Dillier (ALM) | 6 pts. | |
11. | Tejay van Garderen (BMC) | 5 pts. | |
12. | Nicolas Edet (COF) | 4 pts. | |
13. | Simon Geschke (SUN) | 3 pts. | |
14th | Marcus Burghardt (BOH) | 2 pts. | |
15th | Damiano Caruso (BMC) | 1 point |
Stage finish in Bagnères-de-Luchon after 632 km at 218 m |
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1. | Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 30 pts. | |
2. | Gorka Izagirre (TBM) | 25 pts. | |
3. | Adam Yates (MTS) | 22 pts. | |
4th | Bauke Mollema (TFS) | 19 pts. | |
5. | Domenico Pozzovivo (TBM) | 17 pts. | |
6th | Robert Gesink (TLJ) | 15 pts. | |
7th | Michael Valgren (AST) | 13 pts. | |
8th. | Gregor Mühlberger (BOH) | 11 pts. | |
9. | Marc Soler (MOV) | 9 pts. | |
10. | Pierre Latour (ALM) | 7 pts. | |
11. | Damiano Caruso (BMC) | 6 pts. | |
12. | Guillaume Martin (WGG) | 5 pts. | |
13. | Jelle Vanendert (LTS) | 4 pts. | |
14th | Rudy Molard (GFC) | 3 pts. | |
15th | Andrey Amador (MOV) | 2 pts. |
Mountain ratings
Côte de Fanjeaux Category 4 after 25 km over 348 m 2.4 km at 4.9% |
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1. | Warren Barguil (FST) | 1 point |
Côte de Parniers category 4 after 72 km over 417 m 2.3 km at 5.8% |
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1. | Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 1 point |
Col de Portet-d'Aspet Category 2 after 155.5 km at 1069 m 5.4 km at 7.1% |
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1. | Philippe Gilbert (QST) | 5 pts. | |
2. | Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 3 pts. | |
3. | Warren Barguil (FST) | 2 pts. | |
4th | Bauke Mollema (TFS) | 1 point |
Col de Menté Category 1 after 171 km at 1349 m 6.9 km at 8.1% |
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1. | Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 10 pts. | |
2. | Bauke Mollema (TFS) | 8 pts. | |
3. | Damiano Caruso (BMC) | 6 pts. | |
4th | Domenico Pozzovivo (TBM) | 4 pts. | |
5. | Robert Gesink (TLJ) | 2 pts. | |
6th | Pierre Latour (ALM) | 1 point |
Col du Portillon Category 1 with double the number of points after 208 km at 1292 m 8.3 km at 7.1% |
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1. | Adam Yates (MTS) | 20 pts. | |
2. | Julian Alaphilippe (QST) | 16 pts. | |
3. | Bauke Mollema (TFS) | 12 pts. | |
4th | Domenico Pozzovivo (TBM) | 8 pts. | |
5. | Ion Izagirre (TBM) | 4 pts. | |
6th | Robert Gesink (TLJ) | 2 pts. |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Uphill festival with downhill final. In: radsport-news.com. July 4, 2018, accessed July 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Police tear gas or pepper spray stopped the field. In: radsport-news.com. July 24, 2018, accessed July 24, 2018 .
- ↑ Alaphilippe on top again, Yates on the ground. In: radsport-news.com. July 24, 2018, accessed July 24, 2018 .
- ↑ Gilbert has to give up the tour after a horror fall. In: radsport-news.com. July 24, 2018, accessed July 24, 2018 .
- ↑ Broken kneecap: Gilbert is out for at least six weeks. In: radsport-news.com. July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018 .
- ↑ List of eliminated riders / 16th stage. In: radsport-news.com. July 24, 2018, accessed July 24, 2018 .
Web links
- Tour de France 2018/16. Stage in the ProCyclingStats.com database