The Sunweb pro is hoping to repeat his 2017 triumph and win his second maglia rosa. And while not happy about the overall shape of the Tour, he will return nonetheless.
Tear gas, disappointing retirements, and yet a new generation of cyclists look set to take the peloton by storm. This year’s Tour was a mixed bag – so let’s try to make sense of the results of the ASO’s weird and wonderful 2018.
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.