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July 27, 2018
Tour de France 2018 – Stage 19 – Lourdes – Laruns : 200,5 km
The 2018 Tour de France is the 105th edition of the Tour de France,
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July 27, 2018
Tour de France 2018 – Stage 19 – Lourdes – Laruns : 200,5 km
The 2018 Tour de France is the 105th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling’s three Grand Tours. The 3,351 km (2,082 mi) race started from Noirmoutier-en-l’Île, in the Vendée department, on 7 July and will finish with the Champs-Élysées stage in Paris, on 29 July. A total of 176 riders across 22 teams are participating in the 21-stage race. The Tour is the shortest of the millennium and will be the fifth time a tour has set out from the Vendée department.
Primoz Roglic parlayed a series of relentless attacks by him and his LottoNL-Jumbo team into an emphatic stage victory on a breathless final mountain stage of the Tour de France to Laruns in the Pyrenees.
The Slovenian couldn’t drop the maillot jaune Geraint Thomas on the soaring final climb of the Col d’Aubisque, but opened up a 19-second gap on the 20-kilometre long descent over the race leader, Tom Dumoulin (Sunweb) and, more importantly, third-placed Chris Froome (Team Sky).
Thomas sprinted in for second place on the stage ahead of Romain Bardet (AG2R La Mondiale), virtually cementing the overall race victory with only Saturday’s 31km individual time trial to go before the parade into Paris.
“We expected a hard day, and whew – it was really on all day,” Thomas said. “To come through it – it was quite a fast descent, so it was nice to get through that in one piece.
“I knew all I had to do was follow Tom Dumoulin. I knew he’d be chasing Roglic, too. Roglic was really strong today, he was really going. I’m really happy to tick that off. It’s obviously getting closer, but we have one more day. I need to do a really good TT and we’ll see.”
Dumoulin held on to keep second place overall, 2:05 behind Thomas, while Roglic’s concerted efforts paid off, moving him up over Froome into third in the general classification at 2:24. Froome is now fourth at 2:37.
With a second career stage victory in the Tour de France after last year’s win in a similar fashion with an attack off the Col du Galibier, Roglic now finds himself in the position of realistically finishing on the overall podium.
“What can I say, I’m really happy,” he said immediately after the stage. “It’s crazy – it’s a really nice feeling. Obviously I had legs today, I really tried a lot of times and finally I went away on the descent. Of course it was really perfect and I’m really happy with it.”
Roglic played off intense pacing from teammate Robert Gesink, and then multiple attacks by Steven Kruijswijk. They couldn’t manage to break Team Sky’s hold on the race on the climb of the Aubisque but Roglic did on the descent. He will now have to battle Froome for the final podium spot in the 31km time trial to Espelette on Saturday and could go after Dumoulin’s second place.
If Roglic has trepidation or confidence of holding onto third, he wasn’t giving anything away.
“The time trial is the same for everyone, we always start from zero. Tomorrow is a new day and a new focus, and for sure I will do my best,” Roglic said.
A visibly annoyed Dumoulin gave his respect to Roglic for showing his strength, but blamed the yawning gap to the Slovenian on the interference of the television motorbike.
“He was flying downhill, and eventually I got dropped on a straight part just because he was on his tube and full in the slipstream of the motorbike,” Dumoulin said. “I was sprinting to his wheel and I couldn’t get any closer. I just got dropped on the only straight part of the downhill. It’s ridiculous really.”
How it unfolded
There were 146 nervous riders at the start of the last big mountain stage of the 2018 Tour de France in Lourdes: with the daunting Col d’Aspin, Col du Tourmalet, and the final ascent of the Col d’Aubisque standing between their tired legs and the final push to Paris. It would be a fight for the sprinters to keep contact at the back and a battle at the front for the baroudeurs – and one last shot for any GC riders to threaten Team Sky’s grip on the race.
First, there was the matter of the category 4 ascents of the Cote de Loucrup and Cote de Capvern-les-Bains in the first 40km, a perfect launching pad for the breakaway artists. Thomas De Gendt’s luck continued to elude him, and the Lotto Soudal rider’s initial attack was nullified and countered by Damien Gaudin (Direct Energie), Lukas Postlberger (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Silvan Dillier (AG2R La Mondiale).
But their gap did not go out fast enough to prevent a counter-attack from joining them, with Tanel Kangert (Astana), Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) and Bob Jungels (Quick-Step Floors) going across. After the second climb, more riders bridged across, making it 18 total out the front, with Katusha-Alpecin chasing due to the presence of Jungels, who began to threaten Ilnur Zakarin’s spot in the GC.
Next to join the Jungels group was Warren Barguil and Romain Hardy (Fortuneo-Samsic), Arthur Vichot (Groupama-FDJ), Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo), Mikel Nieve (Mitchelton-Scott), Julian Alaphilippe (Quick Step Floors), Andrey Amador and Daniele Bennati (Movistar), Marcus Burghardt (Bora-Hansgrohe), Gorka Izagirre (Bahrain Merida), Sylvain Chavanel (Direct Energie), Tom-Jelte Slagter (Dimension Data).
Their lead didn’t exactly balloon, and at the base of the Col d’Aspin, the 3:30 gap to the peloton was easily bridge-able by the best climbers, and the pace increasingly difficult for riders to hold onto out front. Gaudin, Pöstlberger and Vichot were among the first dropped, and by the summit, there were only 12 left up front. Alaphilippe padded out his polka dot jersey with the maximum points at the top, besting Barguil and Mollema.
Attacks on the Tourmalet
In what would be some of the most scintillating Tour tactics seen this year, the teams inside the top 10 took turns to attack on the final climbs, with the back-markers who needed more time hitting out first on the Col du Tourmalet.
Six riders crested the Tourmalet at the head of the race: Alaphilippe, Nieve, Jungels, Barguil, Kangert and Gorka Izagirre, while behind them, Katusha’s pace-making began to make more sense when Zakarin was launched away from the maillot jaune group by teammate Ian Boswell.
AG2R’s Dillier, back from the earlier breakaway, did the same for Romain Bardet, and the move was marked by the attentive Mikel Landa (Movistar) with help from Daniele Bennati. Jakob Fuglsang, knowing that teammate Kangert was up the road, went across with Rafal Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe) for company.
Amador, hearing that Landa was on the move, dropped back from the lead group to help his Movistar teammate, making a six-rider chase group on the Tourmalet with Zakarin, Bardet, Majka, and Fuglsang. But the Astana rider was dropped before the crest of the Tourmalet, and the chasers picked up Adam Yates.
Alaphilippe once more claimed the maximum points on the spectacular Tourmalet, with the Landa group beginning their descent just 27 seconds behind the leaders, and two minutes and change over the ever-shrinking maillot jaune group. Over the top, the chasers dropped Yates, his confidence on the downhills having taken a hit with that crash on the Col du Portillon on stage 16.
Col d’Aubisque brings out the beast
The 11 riders out front came together in the long valley descent before the final two climbs, and Team Sky seemed to have matters under control with five riders protecting Thomas’ maillot jaune. Jonathan Castroviejo and Wout Poels handled most of the early chasing, leaving Michal Kwiatkowski, Egan Bernal and Chris Froome to support Thomas later in the stage.
The leaders pushed their gap to 3:30 over the maillot jaune, with Amador using the last of his energy to launch the group into the base of the Col des Borderes before dropping off, putting Landa less than a minute of the maillot jaune virtuel – threatening the positions of Primoz Roglic and Steven Kruijswijk.
But it wasn’t just fourth place that LottoNL-Jumbo was protecting when Robert Gesink went to the front of the peloton and halved the gap to the leaders. They had a combative strategy up their yellow sleeves and were about to start swinging.
Steven Kruijswijk played off Gesink’s efforts and launched himself clear of the Thomas group on the first half of the Aubisque. The GC group had been reduced to just 11 riders – four of them Team Sky, with Kwiatkowski leading. Roglic, Dumoulin, Dan Martin, Quintana, Ion Izagirre, Pierre Latour and Pozzovivo rounded out the group.
Up ahead, the lead group was reduced to just Landa, Bardet and Majka until Zakarin clawed his way across, with 1:30 on the maillot jaune and Kruijswijk coming on strong.
Jumbo attacks
As Kruijswijk opened up a 12 second lead over the Thomas group, Dumoulin launched a move that was marked handily by Roglic. The attacks put Kwiatkowski out of commission, but Thomas was left with Bernal and Froome. Dumoulin waited a moment, then went again, marked by Thomas and Roglic – with Bernal distanced, sitting back pacing Froome. Nairo Quintana’s overall hopes came to an end, the injuries from his crash cramping his usually elegant climbing style. He would finish seven minutes down.
Dan Martin (UAE Team Emirates) then attacked only to be chased down by Roglic – the acceleration distancing Bernal again. Froome was forced to mark Roglic, while Dumoulin was left to chase with Thomas on his wheel. They reeled in Kruijswijk, but Froome was briefly distanced with Bernal and Martin as the maillot jaune group picked up Izagirre and Jungels before the misty crest of the Col du Soulor.
The four leaders had just 16 seconds with 25km to go as they enjoyed a brief respite before the final pitch to the top of the Col d’Aubisque. Kruijswijk attacked again just before Froome’s group used a short descent to bridge back to the maillot jaune. Bernal came to the front, and the young rider’s steady pace eventually brought the Dutchman to heel and pulled the leaders into view.
Zakarin was caught by the maillot jaune group before the crest, leaving Landa, Bardet and Majka dangling ahead. Roglic saw there were only two more kilometres of climbing in the Tour de France and it was now or never to try his luck. The former ski jumper blasted across to Landa and Bardet but Dumoulin was obliged to chase, bringing Thomas smoothly across. It was tactical racing but fascinating to watch and understand.
Roglic wasn’t done yet – there were 750 more metres to the summit. He dug again, marked by Bardet and daylight briefly opened up behind them. Roglic was caught before the crest, and it seemed Thomas’ maillot jaune was secure, but what about Froome’s podium spot? Over the top, Froome struggled briefly, but soon joined the group with Thomas, Dumoulin and Roglic in sight. It wasn’t enough.
As they descended through the clouds through the mist-obscured mountain scape, they reeled in Majka and it seemed there would be a detente on the descent.
Roglic, however, had other plans. He went to the front, fearlessly opening up a gap on the steep, sinuous descent – hoping he could carve out enough time to climb onto the podium in Paris. His daredevil antics put the wobbly Zakarin out the back. Dumoulin had no trouble keeping him in sight, staying behind at a safe, even distance just in case Roglic came to grief.
But as the road became less hairy, Roglic pulled away. Froome popped up to the front for a peek to try to help but Roglic was soon out of sight. The LottoNL-Jumbo rider had 17 seconds with two kilometres to go, and added a couple more seconds before the line to put a golden stamp on his podium bid, 19 seconds ahead of the chasers.
He moved up to third, bumping Froome down to fourth, with Saturday’s hilly 31km time trial another opportunity for another stage victory and who knows what else.
Results :
1 Primoz Roglic (Slo) LottoNL-Jumbo 5:28:17
2 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky 0:00:19
3 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
4 Daniel Martin (Irl) UAE Team Emirates
5 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe
6 Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Team Sunweb
7 Mikel Landa (Spa) Movistar Team
8 Chris Froome (GBr) Team Sky
9 Steven Kruijswijk (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 0:00:31
10 Ilnur Zakarin (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin
11 Gorka Izagirre (Spa) Bahrain-Merida 0:01:47
12 Bob Jungels (Lux) Quick-Step Floors
13 Egan Bernal (Col) Team Sky
14 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:03:39
15 Ion Izagirre (Spa) Bahrain-Merida
16 Tanel Kangert (Est) Astana Pro Team 0:03:57
17 Pierre Latour (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:04:31
18 Antwan Tolhoek (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 0:06:52
19 Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar Team 0:07:09
20 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana Pro Team 0:07:18
21 Damiano Caruso (Ita) BMC Racing Team
22 Simon Geschke (Ger) Team Sunweb
23 Warren Barguil (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
24 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Mitchelton-Scott
25 Tejay van Garderen (USA) BMC Racing Team 0:11:58
26 Robert Gesink (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 0:12:36
27 David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:13:09
28 Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Movistar Team 0:14:38
29 Daniel Navarro Garcia (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
30 Jesper Hansen (Den) Astana Pro Team 0:16:59
31 Guillaume Martin (Fra) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 0:17:43
32 Pierre Rolland (Fra) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
33 Maxime Bouet (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
34 Kristijan Durasek (Cro) UAE Team Emirates
35 Michal Kwiatkowski (Pol) Team Sky 0:18:28
36 Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Quick-Step Floors
37 Jonathan Castroviejo (Spa) Team Sky 0:19:30
38 Julien Bernard (Fra) Trek-Segafredo 0:21:41
39 Laurens ten Dam (Ned) Team Sunweb
40 Marc Soler (Spa) Movistar Team 0:22:53
41 Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned) Dimension Data 0:24:13
42 Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 0:29:40
43 Silvan Dillier (Swi) AG2R La Mondiale 0:31:41
44 Michael Schär (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:31:43
45 Rudy Molard (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
46 Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R La Mondiale
47 Pavel Kochetkov (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin
48 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
49 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Direct Energie
50 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:31:55
51 Stefan Küng (Swi) BMC Racing Team
52 Koen de Kort (Ned) Trek-Segafredo
53 Kevin Ledanois (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
54 Nikias Arndt (Ger) Team Sunweb
55 Imanol Erviti (Spa) Movistar Team
56 Omar Fraile (Spa) Astana Pro Team
57 Marcus Burghardt (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe
58 Tomasz Marczynski (Pol) Lotto Soudal
59 Thomas Degand (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
60 Mathias Frank (Swi) AG2R La Mondiale
61 Julien Vermote (Bel) Dimension Data
62 Simon Gerrans (Aus) BMC Racing Team
63 Yoann Offredo (Fra) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
64 Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team
65 Darwin Atapuma (Col) UAE Team Emirates
66 Laurent Pichon (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
67 Søren Kragh Andersen (Den) Team Sunweb
68 Daryl Impey (RSA) Mitchelton-Scott 0:32:05
69 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
70 Simon Clarke (Aus) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
71 Florian Vachon (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
72 Paul Martens (Ger) LottoNL-Jumbo
73 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe
74 Elie Gesbert (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
75 Pawel Poljanski (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe
76 Lilian Calmejane (Fra) Direct Energie
77 Romain Hardy (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
78 Mathew Hayman (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott
79 Daniel Martinez (Col) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
80 Jesus Herrada (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
81 Magnus Cort (Den) Astana Pro Team
82 Chad Haga (USA) Team Sunweb
83 Timo Roosen (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo
84 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
85 Wout Poels (Ned) Team Sky
86 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo
87 Arthur Vichot (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
88 Nils Politt (Ger) Katusha-Alpecin
89 Thomas Boudat (Fra) Direct Energie
90 Anthony Turgis (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
91 Nicolas Edet (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
92 Rory Sutherland (Aus) UAE Team Emirates
93 Marco Minnaard (Ned) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
94 Toms Skujins (Lat) Trek-Segafredo
95 Michael Valgren (Den) Astana Pro Team
96 Andrey Amador (CRc) Movistar Team
97 Amael Moinard (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic
98 Dion Smith (NZl) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
99 Amund Grøndahl Jansen (Nor) LottoNL-Jumbo
100 Fabien Grellier (Fra) Direct Energie
101 Jerome Cousin (Fra) Direct Energie
102 Romain Sicard (Fra) Direct Energie
103 Ian Boswell (USA) Katusha-Alpecin
104 Daniele Bennati (Ita) Movistar Team
105 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension Data 0:32:34
106 Dimitri Claeys (Bel) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 0:32:50
107 Anthony Perez (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
108 Tobias Ludvigsson (Swe) Groupama-FDJ 0:36:22
109 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek-Segafredo
110 Luke Rowe (GBr) Team Sky
111 Damien Gaudin (Fra) Direct Energie
112 Julien Simon (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 0:38:23
113 Timothy Dupont (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
114 Edward Theuns (Bel) Team Sunweb
115 Michael Hepburn (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott
116 Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
117 Heinrich Haussler (Aus) Bahrain-Merida
118 Luke Durbridge (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott
119 Oliviero Troia (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
120 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates
121 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
122 Jack Bauer (NZl) Mitchelton-Scott
123 Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
124 Jasper De Buyst (Bel) Lotto Soudal
125 Yves Lampaert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors
126 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (RSA) Dimension Data
127 Jay Thomson (RSA) Dimension Data
128 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
129 Kristijan Koren (Slo) Bahrain-Merida
130 Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Wanty-Groupe Gobert
131 Niki Terpstra (Ned) Quick-Step Floors
132 Tom Scully (NZl) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
133 Ramon Sinkeldam (Ned) Groupama-FDJ
134 John Degenkolb (Ger) Trek-Segafredo
135 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
136 Maciej Bodnar (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe
137 Michael Gogl (Aut) Trek-Segafredo
138 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Groupama-FDJ
139 Arnaud Demare (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
140 Lukas Pöstlberger (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe
141 Daniel Oss (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe
142 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Quick-Step Floors
143 Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe
144 Lawson Craddock (USA) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale
145 Taylor Phinney (USA) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 0:40:33
DNF Jelle Vanendert (Bel) Lotto Soudal
General Classification after Stage 19 :
1 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky 79:49:31
2 Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Team Sunweb 0:02:05
3 Primoz Roglic (Slo) LottoNL-Jumbo 0:02:24
4 Chris Froome (GBr) Team Sky 0:02:37
5 Steven Kruijswijk (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 0:04:37
6 Mikel Landa (Spa) Movistar Team 0:04:40
7 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:05:15
8 Daniel Martin (Irl) UAE Team Emirates 0:06:39
9 Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar Team 0:10:26
10 Ilnur Zakarin (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin 0:11:49
11 Bob Jungels (Lux) Quick-Step Floors 0:15:54
12 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana Pro Team 0:16:36
13 Pierre Latour (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:20:21
14 Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Movistar Team 0:25:50
15 Egan Bernal (Col) Team Sky 0:26:08
16 Tanel Kangert (Est) Astana Pro Team 0:31:19
17 Warren Barguil (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 0:33:59
18 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:36:37
19 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:37:35
20 Guillaume Martin (Fra) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 0:40:00
21 Damiano Caruso (Ita) BMC Racing Team 0:41:14
22 Ion Izagirre (Spa) Bahrain-Merida 0:43:24
23 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Mitchelton-Scott 0:45:39
24 Gorka Izagirre (Spa) Bahrain-Merida 0:46:51
25 Simon Geschke (Ger) Team Sunweb 0:48:09
26 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo 0:59:14
27 Pierre Rolland (Fra) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 1:04:36
28 Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team 1:05:29
29 Lilian Calmejane (Fra) Direct Energie 1:14:55
30 Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 1:15:53
31 Robert Gesink (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 1:17:32
32 Tejay van Garderen (USA) BMC Racing Team 1:20:24
33 Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Quick-Step Floors 1:24:10
34 David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 1:27:04
35 Julien Bernard (Fra) Trek-Segafredo 1:28:53
36 Antwan Tolhoek (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 1:35:02
37 Daniel Martinez (Col) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 1:36:36
38 Kristijan Durasek (Cro) UAE Team Emirates 1:43:12
39 Rudy Molard (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 1:43:36
40 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Direct Energie 1:44:59
41 Arthur Vichot (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 1:47:29
42 Amael Moinard (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 1:53:14
43 Maxime Bouet (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 1:54:06
44 Michael Valgren (Den) Astana Pro Team 1:54:12
45 Nicolas Edet (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 1:55:39
46 Daryl Impey (RSA) Mitchelton-Scott 1:55:46
47 Daniel Navarro Garcia (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 1:56:55
48 Jesus Herrada (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 1:58:14
49 Andrey Amador (CRc) Movistar Team 2:00:32
50 Michal Kwiatkowski (Pol) Team Sky 2:01:32
51 Laurens ten Dam (Ned) Team Sunweb 2:01:42
52 Mathias Frank (Swi) AG2R La Mondiale 2:03:24
53 Søren Kragh Andersen (Den) Team Sunweb 2:05:46
54 Stefan Küng (Swi) BMC Racing Team 2:06:02
55 Jesper Hansen (Den) Astana Pro Team 2:06:22
56 Omar Fraile (Spa) Astana Pro Team 2:06:57
57 Thomas Degand (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 2:07:06
58 Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned) Dimension Data 2:08:55
59 Wout Poels (Ned) Team Sky 2:11:24
60 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 2:12:28
61 Pavel Kochetkov (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin 2:12:49
62 Marco Minnaard (Ned) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 2:15:49
63 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek-Segafredo 2:16:25
64 Marc Soler (Spa) Movistar Team 2:17:19
65 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal 2:22:12
66 Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R La Mondiale 2:24:13
67 Magnus Cort (Den) Astana Pro Team 2:26:45
68 Darwin Atapuma (Col) UAE Team Emirates 2:29:14
69 Nikias Arndt (Ger) Team Sunweb 2:30:15
70 Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe 2:31:11
71 Jonathan Castroviejo (Spa) Team Sky 2:34:49
72 Chad Haga (USA) Team Sunweb 2:37:57
73 Romain Sicard (Fra) Direct Energie 2:38:17
74 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe 2:39:10
75 Tobias Ludvigsson (Swe) Groupama-FDJ 2:42:07
76 Julien Vermote (Bel) Dimension Data 2:42:11
77 Imanol Erviti (Spa) Movistar Team 2:44:33
78 Koen de Kort (Ned) Trek-Segafredo 2:44:36
79 Ian Boswell (USA) Katusha-Alpecin 2:45:16
80 Paul Martens (Ger) LottoNL-Jumbo 2:47:01
81 Yves Lampaert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors 2:47:53
82 Silvan Dillier (Swi) AG2R La Mondiale 2:47:54
83 Toms Skujins (Lat) Trek-Segafredo 2:48:44
84 Anthony Perez (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 2:51:11
85 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension Data 2:51:15
86 Elie Gesbert (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 2:54:33
87 Nils Politt (Ger) Katusha-Alpecin 2:55:57
88 Michael Schär (Swi) BMC Racing Team 2:57:07
89 Thomas Boudat (Fra) Direct Energie 2:57:54
90 Yoann Offredo (Fra) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 2:58:19
91 Edward Theuns (Bel) Team Sunweb 2:58:52
92 Jerome Cousin (Fra) Direct Energie 3:01:03
93 Pawel Poljanski (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:01:12
94 Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 3:01:14
95 Marcus Burghardt (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:01:57
96 Kevin Ledanois (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 3:06:03
97 Dion Smith (NZl) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 3:08:02
98 Laurent Pichon (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 3:08:16
99 Florian Vachon (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 3:08:17
100 Simon Clarke (Aus) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 3:10:31
101 Kristijan Koren (Slo) Bahrain-Merida 3:11:00
102 Julien Simon (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 3:11:20
103 Daniele Bennati (Ita) Movistar Team 3:12:31
104 Romain Hardy (Fra) Fortuneo-Samsic 3:12:57
105 Rory Sutherland (Aus) UAE Team Emirates 3:13:07
106 Tomasz Marczynski (Pol) Lotto Soudal 3:15:02
107 Simon Gerrans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 3:16:11
108 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 3:16:25
109 Mathew Hayman (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 3:17:12
110 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (RSA) Dimension Data 3:17:51
111 John Degenkolb (Ger) Trek-Segafredo 3:21:31
112 Michael Gogl (Aut) Trek-Segafredo 3:25:20
113 Daniel Oss (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:25:50
114 Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 3:26:19
115 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates 3:26:40
116 Niki Terpstra (Ned) Quick-Step Floors 3:27:54
117 Anthony Turgis (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 3:30:33
118 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 3:30:58
119 Fabien Grellier (Fra) Direct Energie 3:31:42
120 Jack Bauer (NZl) Mitchelton-Scott 3:33:09
121 Luke Durbridge (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 3:34:00
122 Michael Hepburn (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 3:35:21
123 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 3:35:42
124 Maciej Bodnar (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:36:00
125 Heinrich Haussler (Aus) Bahrain-Merida 3:36:22
126 Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 3:37:38
127 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 3:41:54
128 Dimitri Claeys (Bel) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 3:43:18
129 Luke Rowe (GBr) Team Sky 3:44:44
130 Tom Scully (NZl) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 3:44:45
131 Timothy Dupont (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert 3:45:15
132 Lukas Pöstlberger (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:45:54
133 Taylor Phinney (USA) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 3:47:28
134 Oliviero Troia (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 3:48:16
135 Damien Gaudin (Fra) Direct Energie 3:50:11
136 Ramon Sinkeldam (Ned) Groupama-FDJ 3:50:32
137 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Quick-Step Floors 3:52:41
138 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 3:54:25
139 Timo Roosen (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo 3:55:16
140 Amund Grøndahl Jansen (Nor) LottoNL-Jumbo 3:57:46
141 Arnaud Demare (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 4:00:23
142 Jasper De Buyst (Bel) Lotto Soudal 4:01:08
143 Jay Thomson (RSA) Dimension Data 4:04:16
144 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Groupama-FDJ 4:05:44
145 Lawson Craddock (USA) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale 4:24:28