2020 Tour de France
107th edition: June 27-July 19 Aug 29-Sept 20, 2020
Stage 18: September 17, 2020
Thursday, September 17: Stage 18, Méribel - La Roche sur Foron, 175 km
Stage 18 map & profile | Stage 18 photos
INEOS Grenadiers teammates Michael Kwiatkowski and Richard Carapaz cross the finish together. Photo: ASO
Rated ascents:
- Km 46: Cormet de Roselend, 18.6 km @ 6.1%. Cat. 1
- Km 67.5: Côte de La Route des Villes, 3.2 km @ 6.6%. Cat. 3
- Km 91: Col des Saisies, 14.6 km @ 6.4%. Cat. 2
- Km 117.5: Col des Aravis, 6.7 km @ 7%. Cat. 1
- Km 143.5: Montée du Plateau des Glières, 6 km @ 11.2%. Hors Categorie
Weather at the finish at La Roche-sur-Foron at 1:20 PM, local time: 27C (80F), sunny, with the wind from the north at 11 km/hr (7 mph). There is a 10% chance of rain and thunderstorms
Race organizer's stage 18 preview: GC duellists Primoz Roglic and Tadej Pogacar insisted atop the col de la Loze that the Tour is not over. In fact, stage 18 is likely to shake up the different rankings. In the following order, the peloton will head up to the Cormet de Roselend, then the Col des Saisies followed by Les Aravis and finally the Plateau des Glières, a key location of the French Resistance. At least, it’ll be the stage to determine the King of the Mountains. Pogacar is in the polka dot jersey but climbers who are no longer in contention for the yellow jersey will be eager to break...
The race: Though the peloton left from Méribel, to keep the riders safe, there was a 21.5 km downhill neutral zone for the official start at Moutiers. The official start was given to the Tour's remianing 150 racers at 12:31. After about an hour of racing, Andrée Greipel (Israel Start-Up Nation), who has won 11 Tour stages, abandonded.
Here is the race organizer's stage 18 summary:
First and second at La Roche-sur-Foron, the first European town to have installed public electricity lights back in 1885, Michal Kwiatkowski and Richard Carapaz crossed the line and that order but celebrated the triumph together.
It’s the first Tour de France stage victory for Ineos, coming after the last one under the colours of Team Sky by Geraint Thomas at L’Alpe d’Huez in 2018. Kwiatkowski’s last victory was the 2018 Tour de Pologne. This is the first Tour de France stage win for the 2014 world champion turned a domestique until the withdrawal of defending champion Egan Bernal.
150 riders started stage 17 at Méribel. 32 riders managed to go clear before the intermediate sprint at Aime, km 14: Jonathan Castroviejo, Richard Carapaz, Michal Kwiatkowski, Dylan Van Baarle (Ineos Grenadiers), Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe), Nans Peters (Ag2r La Mondiale), Sam Bennett, Bob Jungels (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Rudy Molard, Sébastien Reichenbach (Groupama-FDJ), Pello Bilbao (Bahrain-McLaren), Alberto Bettiol, Tejay Van Garderen (EF Education First), Dayer Quintana (Arkéa-Samsic), Dario Cataldo, Nelson Oliveira, José Joaquín Rojas, Carlos Verona (Movistar Team), Simon Geschke, Matteo Trentin (CCC Team), Nicolas Edet, Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Luis León Sánchez (Astana Pro Team), Jasper de Buyst, Thomas de Gendt (Lotto-Soudal), Krists Neilands (Israel Start-Up Nation), Michael Gogl, Michael Valgren (NTT Pro Cycling), Nikias Arndt, Marc Hirschi, Soren Kragh Andersen, Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb).
B&B Hotels-Vital Concept, one of the six teams who weren’t represented at the front, pulled the peloton. Bennett won the intermediate sprint over Trentin and Sagan to increase his lead in the points classification.
The sprinters lost contact in the climb to Cormet de Roselend (km 46). At the top, 19 riders formed the front group, including Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-McLaren) who had bridged the gap by himself while Julian Alaphilippe and Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Lennard Kämna (Bora-Hansgrohe), Romain Sicard (Total Direct Energie), Quentin Pacher and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital) had tried but failed to do so. Hirschi outsprinted Carapaz to take 10 points in the KOM competition. They forged on and were eventually rejoined at the front by Edet, Kwiatkowski and Bilbao. Edet was first to get dropped 3km before the summit of Les Saisies (km 91) where Hirschi outsprinted Carapaz once again but the Frenchman from Cofidis made it back to the front just after the Swiss crashed as he tried to follow the Equatorian who sped up in the descent.
Up to col des Aravis (km 117.5), Nairo Quintana (Arkéa-Samsic) was the first top climber dropped by the yellow jersey group that had a 7’30’’ deficit at the bottom of the second last categorized climb. Edet was dropped again and overhauled by Hirschi. The Swiss neophyte was close (25’’) to making it across on the way up to col des Saisies but he eventually paid for the side effects of his crash. Therefore, Carapaz could make the best of his offensive attitude in search of the polka dot jersey.
In the Montée du Plateau des Glières, the Ineos duo (Carapaz-Kwiatkowski) dropped Bilbao 3.5km before the summit. Mikel Landa (Bahrain-McLaren) rode away from the yellow jersey group but he got brought back just before the summit as Pogacar attacked to score some KOM points. Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) punctures on the gravel section of Plateau des Glières. It took him 20km to make it back to the yellow jersey group as the last ten kilometres were looming and only two riders remained ahead of them. Carapaz and Kwiatkowski rode the last 27km together.
They shared their celebration with the crowd in the last 800 metres. Logically, Kwiatkowski took the win while Carapaz moved into the lead of the KOM competition with two points more than Pogacar. Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) made sure that none of Primoz Roglic’s rivals took the time bonus of the third place so the Slovenian retained the yellow jersey with the same advantage over his three closest adversaries meanwhile Landa entered the top 5.
Complete Results:
175 kilometers raced at an average speed of 36.515 km/hr
1 | MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI | INEOS GRENADIERS | 4hr 47min 33sec |
2 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
3 | WOUT VAN AERT | JUMBO-VISMA | @ 1min 51sec |
4 | PRIMOŽ ROGLIC | JUMBO-VISMA | 1' 53'' |
5 | TADEJ POGACAR | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
6 | RICHIE PORTE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1' 54'' |
7 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
8 | MIKEL LANDA | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
9 | DAMIANO CARUSO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
10 | TOM DUMOULIN | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
11 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
12 | MIGUEL ANGEL LOPEZ | ASTANA | s.t. |
13 | MARC HIRSCHI | TEAM SUNWEB | 2' 04'' |
14 | PELLO BILBAO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
15 | SIMON GESCHKE | CCC TEAM | 4' 32'' |
16 | NANS PETERS | AG2R LA MONDIALE | s.t. |
17 | ADAM YATES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 4' 34'' |
18 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | s.t. |
19 | RIGOBERTO URAN | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
20 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
21 | LUIS LEÓN SANCHEZ | ASTANA | s.t. |
22 | SÉBASTIEN REICHENBACH | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
23 | DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
24 | JAN HIRT | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
25 | WARREN BARGUIL | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
26 | MARC SOLER | MOVISTAR | 4' 41'' |
27 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
28 | ESTEBAN CHAVES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 5' 10'' |
29 | KENNY ELISSONDE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 6' 55'' |
30 | RUDY MOLARD | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
31 | PIERRE ROLLAND | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | s.t. |
32 | THOMAS DE GENDT | LOTTO SOUDAL | 8' 41'' |
33 | MIKAEL CHEREL | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 9' 11'' |
34 | BOB JUNGELS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 9' 19'' |
35 | ALEXEY LUTSENKO | ASTANA | 10' 40'' |
36 | VALENTIN MADOUAS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 13' 11'' |
37 | ALEXIS VUILLERMOZ | AG2R LA MONDIALE | s.t. |
38 | THIBAUT PINOT | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
39 | NICOLAS EDET | COFIDIS | s.t. |
40 | NIKLAS EG | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
41 | HUGO HOULE | ASTANA | s.t. |
42 | JESUS HERRADA | COFIDIS | 13' 23'' |
43 | JAN POLANC | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 13' 28'' |
44 | HUGH JOHN CARTHY | EF PRO CYCLING | 14' 07'' |
45 | DAVID DE LA CRUZ | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 17' 09'' |
46 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | 19' 27'' |
47 | MICHAEL SCHÄR | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
48 | EMANUEL BUCHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
49 | FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
50 | GORKA IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI | ASTANA | s.t. |
51 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA | s.t. |
52 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
53 | ROBERT GESINK | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
54 | CONNOR SWIFT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
55 | TIESJ BENOOT | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
56 | NELSON OLIVEIRA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
57 | VEGARD STAKE LAENGEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
58 | JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
59 | HAROLD TEJADA | ASTANA | s.t. |
60 | CASPER PHILLIP PEDERSEN | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
61 | ANDREY AMADOR | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
62 | LENNARD KÄMNA | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
63 | MATEJ MOHORIC | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
64 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
65 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 21' 17'' |
66 | JACK BAUER | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
67 | ANTHONY TURGIS | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 22' 14'' |
68 | ROMAIN SICARD | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
69 | QUENTIN PACHER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 25' 39'' |
70 | GEORGE BENNETT | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
71 | JASPER STUYVEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 28' 18'' |
72 | OLIVER NAESEN | AG2R LA MONDIALE | s.t. |
73 | NIKIAS ARNDT | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
74 | CHRISTOPHER JUUL JENSEN | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 28' 28'' |
75 | JOSÉ ROJAS | MOVISTAR | 28' 51'' |
76 | DARIO CATALDO | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
77 | MAXIMILIAN SCHACHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
78 | DAYER QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
79 | DANIEL OSS | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
80 | ALESSANDRO DE MARCHI | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
81 | LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
82 | JENS KEUKELEIRE | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
83 | DARYL IMPEY | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
84 | PETER SAGAN | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
85 | KÉVIN LEDANOIS | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
86 | NICOLAS ROCHE | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
87 | TEJAY VAN GARDEREN | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
88 | NAIRO QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
89 | MICHAEL HUNDAHL VALGREN | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
90 | MADS PEDERSEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
91 | TOMS SKUJINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
92 | LUKA MEZGEC | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
93 | JONAS KOCH | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
94 | SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
95 | ALBERTO BETTIOL | EF PRO CYCLING | 31' 23'' |
96 | MATTEO TRENTIN | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
97 | CYRIL GAUTIER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 31' 25'' |
98 | GREG VAN AVERMAET | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
99 | MATTHIEU LADAGNOUS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
100 | BEN HERMANS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
101 | JASPER DE BUYST | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
102 | RÉMI CAVAGNA | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
103 | KRISTS NEILANDS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
104 | WINNER ANACONA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
105 | SONNY COLBRELLI | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
106 | CLÉMENT RUSSO | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
107 | GEOFFREY SOUPE | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
108 | TOM VAN ASBROECK | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
109 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
110 | NEILSON POWLESS | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
111 | MAXIMILIAN WALSCHEID | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
112 | NILS POLITT | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
113 | RYAN GIBBONS | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
114 | TIM DECLERCQ | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
115 | MARCO MARCATO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
116 | HUGO HOFSTETTER | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
117 | BRYAN COQUARD | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | s.t. |
118 | CYRIL BARTHE | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | s.t. |
119 | MAXIME CHEVALIER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | s.t. |
120 | BENOIT COSNEFROY | AG2R LA MONDIALE | s.t. |
121 | MATHIEU BURGAUDEAU | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
122 | CLÉMENT VENTURINI | AG2R LA MONDIALE | s.t. |
123 | TONY MARTIN | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
124 | PAVEL SIVAKOV | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
125 | MARCO HALLER | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 31' 32'' |
126 | KÉVIN REZA | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | s.t. |
127 | CALEB EWAN | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
128 | KASPER ASGREEN | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
129 | JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
130 | LUKE ROWE | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
131 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
132 | GUY NIV | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
133 | ALEXANDER KRISTOFF | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
134 | EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
135 | FABIEN GRELLIER | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
136 | DRIES DEVENYNS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
137 | SAM BENNETT | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
138 | NICCOLÒ BONIFAZIO | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
139 | AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
140 | ELIA VIVIANI | COFIDIS | s.t. |
141 | SIMONE CONSONNI | COFIDIS | s.t. |
142 | EDWARD THEUNS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
143 | CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE | COFIDIS | s.t. |
144 | MICHAEL GOGL | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
145 | ROGER KLUGE | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
146 | FREDERIK FRISON | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
147 | JORIS NIEUWENHUIS | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
148 | ROMAN KREUZIGER | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
149 | CEES BOL | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
GC after stage 18:
- GC leader: Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma)
- Mountains classification leader: Ricahrd Carapaz (INEOS Grendiers)
- Points classification leader: Sam Bennett (Deceninck-Quick Step)
- Best young rider: Tadej Pogacar (UAE-TeamEmirates)
- Team classification leader: Movistar
3,157.5 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 39.588 km/hr
1 | PRIMOŽ ROGLIC | JUMBO-VISMA | 79hr 45min 30sec |
2 | TADEJ POGACAR | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | @ 57sec |
3 | MIGUEL ANGEL LOPEZ | ASTANA | 1' 27'' |
4 | RICHIE PORTE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 3' 06'' |
5 | MIKEL LANDA | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 3' 28'' |
6 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | 4' 19'' |
7 | ADAM YATES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 5' 55'' |
8 | RIGOBERTO URAN | EF PRO CYCLING | 6' 05'' |
9 | TOM DUMOULIN | JUMBO-VISMA | 7' 24'' |
10 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | 12' 12'' |
11 | DAMIANO CARUSO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 12' 31'' |
12 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | 13' 16'' |
13 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | 17' 48'' |
14 | WARREN BARGUIL | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 28' 03'' |
15 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | 35' 54'' |
16 | PELLO BILBAO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 53' 33'' |
17 | NAIRO QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 57' 49'' |
18 | PIERRE ROLLAND | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 1h 00' 13'' |
19 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | 1h 11' 30'' |
20 | WOUT VAN AERT | JUMBO-VISMA | 1h 19' 57'' |
21 | MARC SOLER | MOVISTAR | 1h 26' 54'' |
22 | GORKA IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI | ASTANA | 1h 27' 52'' |
23 | SÉBASTIEN REICHENBACH | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 30' 51'' |
24 | KENNY ELISSONDE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1h 31' 32'' |
25 | MIKAEL CHEREL | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 1h 32' 24'' |
26 | ESTEBAN CHAVES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 1h 33' 35'' |
27 | VALENTIN MADOUAS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 36' 32'' |
28 | DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ | EF PRO CYCLING | 1h 52' 29'' |
29 | MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 55' 35'' |
30 | THIBAUT PINOT | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 56' 21'' |
31 | GEORGE BENNETT | JUMBO-VISMA | 2h 01' 53'' |
32 | ROMAIN SICARD | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 2h 04' 56'' |
33 | LUIS LEÓN SANCHEZ | ASTANA | 2h 07' 02'' |
34 | ALEXIS VUILLERMOZ | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 2h 09' 01'' |
35 | LENNARD KÄMNA | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 11' 18'' |
36 | JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 11' 36'' |
37 | HUGH JOHN CARTHY | EF PRO CYCLING | 2h 11' 54'' |
38 | EMANUEL BUCHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 13' 24'' |
39 | RUDY MOLARD | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 2h 19' 58'' |
40 | JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO | INEOS GRENADIERS | 2h 22' 03'' |
41 | ROBERT GESINK | JUMBO-VISMA | 2h 23' 53'' |
42 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 25' 17'' |
43 | JAN POLANC | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 2h 26' 38'' |
44 | BOB JUNGELS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 27' 50'' |
45 | JESUS HERRADA | COFIDIS | 2h 29' 05'' |
46 | HAROLD TEJADA | ASTANA | 2h 30' 10'' |
47 | HUGO HOULE | ASTANA | 2h 30' 59'' |
48 | ALEXEY LUTSENKO | ASTANA | 2h 34' 27'' |
49 | NICOLAS EDET | COFIDIS | 2h 38' 58'' |
50 | SIMON GESCHKE | CCC TEAM | 2h 39' 40'' |
51 | NIKLAS EG | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 2h 42' 58'' |
52 | MARC HIRSCHI | TEAM SUNWEB | 2h 43' 57'' |
53 | GREG VAN AVERMAET | CCC TEAM | 2h 46' 05'' |
54 | QUENTIN PACHER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 2h 47' 00'' |
55 | THOMAS DE GENDT | LOTTO SOUDAL | 2h 47' 29'' |
56 | MAXIMILIAN SCHACHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 57' 48'' |
57 | NEILSON POWLESS | EF PRO CYCLING | 2h 57' 49'' |
58 | NELSON OLIVEIRA | MOVISTAR | 2h 57' 56'' |
59 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 3h 00' 50'' |
60 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA | 3h 08' 31'' |
61 | SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN | TEAM SUNWEB | 3h 09' 44'' |
62 | NICOLAS ROCHE | TEAM SUNWEB | 3h 15' 49'' |
63 | ALBERTO BETTIOL | EF PRO CYCLING | 3h 18' 13'' |
64 | FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 3h 19' 37'' |
65 | NANS PETERS | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 3h 19' 45'' |
66 | OLIVER NAESEN | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 3h 22' 01'' |
67 | WINNER ANACONA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 3h 23' 44'' |
68 | JAN HIRT | CCC TEAM | 3h 24' 20'' |
69 | BEN HERMANS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 3h 30' 46'' |
70 | JOSÉ ROJAS | MOVISTAR | 3h 30' 56'' |
71 | MICHAEL HUNDAHL VALGREN | NTT PRO CYCLING | 3h 31' 17'' |
72 | MICHAEL SCHÄR | CCC TEAM | 3h 33' 35'' |
73 | DAVID DE LA CRUZ | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3h 37' 07'' |
74 | JASPER STUYVEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 3h 38' 37'' |
75 | ANDREY AMADOR | INEOS GRENADIERS | 3h 40' 01'' |
76 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | 3h 40' 25'' |
77 | TIESJ BENOOT | TEAM SUNWEB | 3h 41' 06'' |
78 | MATEJ MOHORIC | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 3h 41' 25'' |
79 | CYRIL GAUTIER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 3h 43' 00'' |
80 | TOMS SKUJINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 3h 44' 05'' |
81 | DARIO CATALDO | MOVISTAR | 3h 44' 33'' |
82 | VEGARD STAKE LAENGEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3h 47' 02'' |
83 | MATTEO TRENTIN | CCC TEAM | 3h 50' 08'' |
84 | JACK BAUER | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 3h 56' 04'' |
85 | PETER SAGAN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4h 02' 52'' |
86 | MICHAEL GOGL | NTT PRO CYCLING | 4h 03' 45'' |
87 | KRISTS NEILANDS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4h 04' 33'' |
88 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | 4h 07' 01'' |
89 | PAVEL SIVAKOV | INEOS GRENADIERS | 4h 07' 14'' |
90 | JENS KEUKELEIRE | EF PRO CYCLING | 4h 09' 46'' |
91 | TEJAY VAN GARDEREN | EF PRO CYCLING | 4h 11' 09'' |
92 | LUKA MEZGEC | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 4h 13' 56'' |
93 | DAYER QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 4h 15' 11'' |
94 | CASPER PHILLIP PEDERSEN | TEAM SUNWEB | 4h 16' 17'' |
95 | MATTHIEU LADAGNOUS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 4h 16' 22'' |
96 | SONNY COLBRELLI | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 4h 17' 58'' |
97 | DARYL IMPEY | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 4h 18' 21'' |
98 | DRIES DEVENYNS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4h 19' 12'' |
99 | CYRIL BARTHE | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 4h 20' 17'' |
100 | TOM VAN ASBROECK | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4h 24' 07'' |
101 | ALESSANDRO DE MARCHI | CCC TEAM | 4h 27' 34'' |
102 | CHRISTOPHER JUUL JENSEN | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 4h 28' 23'' |
103 | KÉVIN LEDANOIS | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 4h 28' 52'' |
104 | EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN | NTT PRO CYCLING | 4h 30' 39'' |
105 | CLÉMENT VENTURINI | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 4h 30' 45'' |
106 | JORIS NIEUWENHUIS | TEAM SUNWEB | 4h 32' 30'' |
107 | DANIEL OSS | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4h 32' 38'' |
108 | ROMAN KREUZIGER | NTT PRO CYCLING | 4h 34' 22'' |
109 | CONNOR SWIFT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 4h 34' 26'' |
110 | ANTHONY TURGIS | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 4h 38' 19'' |
111 | CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE | COFIDIS | 4h 39' 11'' |
112 | MARCO MARCATO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 4h 39' 37'' |
113 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 4h 42' 45'' |
114 | SIMONE CONSONNI | COFIDIS | 4h 47' 47'' |
115 | BENOIT COSNEFROY | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 4h 51' 52'' |
116 | FABIEN GRELLIER | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 4h 52' 15'' |
117 | HUGO HOFSTETTER | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4h 55' 59'' |
118 | KASPER ASGREEN | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4h 56' 13'' |
119 | RÉMI CAVAGNA | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4h 56' 14'' |
120 | EDWARD THEUNS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 4h 56' 34'' |
121 | TONY MARTIN | JUMBO-VISMA | 4h 56' 48'' |
122 | MADS PEDERSEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 5h 02' 57'' |
123 | RYAN GIBBONS | NTT PRO CYCLING | 5h 03' 11'' |
124 | JONAS KOCH | CCC TEAM | 5h 03' 30'' |
125 | NILS POLITT | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 5h 03' 46'' |
126 | GEOFFREY SOUPE | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 5h 04' 14'' |
127 | TIM DECLERCQ | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 5h 05' 17'' |
128 | BRYAN COQUARD | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 5h 06' 04'' |
129 | LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 5h 06' 43'' |
130 | AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN | JUMBO-VISMA | 5h 09' 10'' |
131 | NIKIAS ARNDT | TEAM SUNWEB | 5h 09' 28'' |
132 | MATHIEU BURGAUDEAU | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 5h 14' 55'' |
133 | LUKE ROWE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 5h 15' 28'' |
134 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 5h 17' 16'' |
135 | ALEXANDER KRISTOFF | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 5h 20' 16'' |
136 | CLÉMENT RUSSO | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 5h 21' 06'' |
137 | KÉVIN REZA | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 5h 21' 07'' |
138 | ELIA VIVIANI | COFIDIS | 5h 21' 56'' |
139 | MAXIMILIAN WALSCHEID | NTT PRO CYCLING | 5h 22' 43'' |
140 | GUY NIV | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 5h 24' 08'' |
141 | MAXIME CHEVALIER | B&B HOTELS-VITAL CONCEPT | 5h 25' 46'' |
142 | CEES BOL | TEAM SUNWEB | 5h 29' 50'' |
143 | SAM BENNETT | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 5h 30' 16'' |
144 | NICCOLÒ BONIFAZIO | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 5h 32' 25'' |
145 | JASPER DE BUYST | LOTTO SOUDAL | 5h 34' 26'' |
146 | MARCO HALLER | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 5h 36' 39'' |
147 | CALEB EWAN | LOTTO SOUDAL | 5h 40' 59'' |
148 | FREDERIK FRISON | LOTTO SOUDAL | 5h 51' 10'' |
149 | ROGER KLUGE | LOTTO SOUDAL | 5h 55' 48'' |
Stage 18 map
Stage 18 profile
Stage 18 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:
Leading a break, Thomas De Gendt puts some muscle into it.
Robert Gesink leads the peloton. GC leader Roglic is the 5th rider back.
Looks like a lovely day for a bike race.
Jonathan Castroviejo
Richard Carapaz and Michael Kwiatkowski know they've got the stage won.
Teammates Michael Kwiatkowski and Richard Carapaz cross the finish together
Primoz Roglic finishes the stage with KOM Tadej Pogacar right on his wheel.
Primoz Roglic has just three more stages to go...
Richard Carapaz is the new King of the Mountains.