Tour de France 2018/9. stage

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Stage winner GermanyGermany John Degenkolb (TFS) 3:24:26 h

(45.93 km / h)

2. BelgiumBelgium Greg Van Avermaet (BMC)
3. BelgiumBelgium Yves Lampaert (QST) all the same time
4th BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (QST) + 0:19 min
5. SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (BOH)
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Jasper Stuyven (TFS)
7th LuxembourgLuxembourg Bob Jungels (QST) all the same time
8th. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) + 0:27 min
9. NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (DDD)
10. BelgiumBelgium Timothy Dupont (WGG) all the same time
most combative driver   FranceFrance Damien Gaudin (TDE)
Intermediate results after the 9th stage
Overall rating BelgiumBelgium Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) 36:07:17 h
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY) + 0:43 min
3. BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (QST) + 0:44 min
Scoring SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (BOH) 299 pts.
2. ColombiaColombia Fernando Gaviria (QST) 218 pts.
3. NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (UAD) 132 pts.
Mountain scoring LatviaLatvia Toms Skujiņš (TFS) 6 pts.
2. FranceFrance Sylvain Chavanel (TDE) 4 pts.
3. New ZealandNew Zealand Dion Smith (WGG) 4 pts.
Young talent evaluation DenmarkDenmark Søren Kragh Andersen (SUN) 36:09:00 h
2. FranceFrance Thomas Boudat (TDE) + 7:00 min
3. FranceFrance Pierre Latour (ALM) + 7:37 min
Team ranking BelgiumBelgium Quick-Step Floors 109: 02: 46 h
2. SpainSpain Movistar team + 4:51 min
3. AustraliaAustralia Mitchelton-Scott + 5:58 min

The 9th stage of the Tour de France 2018 led over 156.5 kilometers from Arras to Roubaix on July 15, 2018 . The specialty of this part of the day was the 15  cobblestone passages over a total of 21.7 kilometers. The total distance of the cobblestone passages within a Tour de France stage has not been comparable since the 1980s. The sequence of the last 12 passages largely corresponded to the course of the classic Paris – Roubaix , but without the three most difficult passages.

The winner of the stage was the 2015 Paris-Roubaix winner , John Degenkolb ( Trek-Segafredo ), in a three-man sprint ahead of the 2017 Paris-Roubaix winner Greg Van Avermaet ( BMC Racing Team ) and Yves Lampaert ( Quick-Step Floors ). The three pulled away from the front of the field around 17 kilometers from the finish. 19 seconds behind the leading group followed a four-man chasing group around the wearer of the green jersey Peter Sagan . Another eight seconds behind was a larger group with the most favorites for the overall standings.

Van Avermaet extended his lead in the overall standings. The lead in the other ratings also remained unchanged.

Due to falls and defects, some favorites lost time on the competition: Romain Bardet and Mikel Landa finished 34 seconds behind the day's winner, Rigoberto Urán 1:55 minutes, Tejay van Garderen 5:47 minutes and Egan Bernal 16:05 minutes. Richie Porte had to give up the race as well as Nairo Quintana's helper José Joaquín Rojas after a fall. Tony Martin did not start because he broke a vertebra in a fall the day before .

The race was initially shaped by a top group of 10 with Thomas De Gendt , Lilian Calmejane , Damien Gaudin , Jerome Cousin , Chad Haga , Nicolas Edet , Reinardt Janse van Rensburg , Omar Fraile , Olivier Le Gac and Antwan Tolhoek , who soon followed suit formed at the start. Around 17 kilometers from the finish, Gaudin, who was awarded the red number , was the last to catch up.

Alexis Vuillermoz was brought down by a photographing spectator, he broke his collarbone , reached the finish 16 minutes behind and had to give up the tour afterwards. Jens Keukeleire finished the stage with a broken fibula and also did not start the 10th stage .

Scoring

Intermediate sprint
in Wasnes-au-Bac
after 59 km at 35  m
1. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 20 pts.
2. FranceFrance Jérôme Cousin (DEN) 17 pts.
3. FranceFrance Nicolas Edet (COF) 15 pts.
4th FranceFrance Lilian Calmejane (DEN) 13 pts.
5. South AfricaSouth Africa Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (DDD) 11 pts.
6th SpainSpain Omar Fraile (AST) 10 pts.
7th United StatesUnited States Chad Haga (SUN) 9 pts.
8th. FranceFrance Olivier Le Gac (GFC) 8 pts.
9. FranceFrance Damien Gaudin (DEN) 7 pts.
10. NetherlandsNetherlands Antwan Tolhoek (TLJ) 6 pts.
11. SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (BOH) 5 pts.
12. PolandPoland Maciej Bodnar (BOH) 4 pts.
13. GermanyGermany Marcus Burghardt (BOH) 3 pts.
14th PolandPoland Rafał Majka (BOH) 2 pts.
15th AustriaAustria Gregor Mühlberger (BOH) 1 point
Stage finish
in Roubaix
after 156.5 km at 31  m
1. GermanyGermany John Degenkolb (TFS) 30 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) 25 pts.
3. BelgiumBelgium Yves Lampaert (QST) 22 pts.
4th BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (QST) 19 pts.
5. SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (BOH) 17 pts.
6th BelgiumBelgium Jasper Stuyven (TFS) 15 pts.
7th LuxembourgLuxembourg Bob Jungels (QST) 13 pts.
8th. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) 11 pts.
9. NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (DDD) 9 pts.
10. BelgiumBelgium Timothy Dupont (WGG) 7 pts.
11. NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (UAD) 6 pts.
12. GermanyGermany Nils Politt (TKA) 5 pts.
13. ColombiaColombia Fernando Gaviria (QST) 4 pts.
14th FranceFrance Sylvain Chavanel (DEN) 3 pts.
15th FranceFrance Warren Barguil (FST) 2 pts.

Individual evidence

  1. Tour de France 2018, 9th stage (Arras - Roubaix). In: radsport-seite.de. Retrieved July 14, 2018 .
  2. On the trail of the queen of the classics. In: radsport-news.com. June 28, 2018, accessed July 14, 2018 .
  3. a b c Degenkolb takes the third step to become a career quartet. In: radsport-news.com. July 15, 2018, accessed July 15, 2018 .
  4. Tony Martin has to give up the tour with a fractured vertebra. In: radsport-news.com. July 14, 2018, accessed July 15, 2018 .
  5. Vuillermoz: Tour-off after a crash with a photographing fan. In: radsport-news.com. July 16, 2018, accessed July 17, 2018 .
  6. List of retired drivers / 10th stage. In: radsport-news.com. July 17, 2018, accessed July 17, 2018 .

Web links

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