The Slovenian managed to shake off all the GC contenders on the Galibier and soloed to a spectacular victory! Chris Froome finished in the second group behind Rigoberto Urán and before Romain Bardet, while Aru and Martin finished in the third group.
It was a close finish between Matthews, Boasson Hagen and Degenkolb as photo evidence was needed to determine that the Australian took the win. That gives Matthews another 30 points for the green jersey competition while Kittel got none. Chris Froome finished in the first…
It’s 3,500 kilometres long, it’s divided into 21 stages and spread over 3 weeks, and it crosses several international borders. What is it? We’re just kidding. Those are, of course, the parameters of the Tour de France, and if you didn’t know, every single meter…
There aren’t many people who wouldn’t be jumping for joy with such news delivered to their inbox. Anyway, the first two rounds of our Tour de France contest are over and the lucky winners can start thinking about what should they pack to bring with…