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- updated 14 July 17:23
AMIENS 14 July (WebNoviny.sk) – Slovakian cyclist Peter Sagan takes second place in Saturday's 8th stage at the 105th Tour de France
Twenty-five years ago Bora-Hansgrohe was originally fourth of the Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo), Nemcom Andrem Greipel (Lotto Soudal) and Colombian Fernandom Gaviri (Quick-Step Floors), but the judges of the last two men were disqualified after their dangerous reciprocal struggle. the final spur. The German John Degenkolb is in third place in the new results.
Peter Sagan opened the sparring of the peloton at the end, but started too early and did not reach the 11th victory at ToT. The Saturday race started in Dreux, after 181 km in Amiens
⏪? Relive this sprint in Amiens who saw the victory of @GroenewegenD !
⏪? Revive the sprint at Amiens which saw the victory of @GroenewegenD ! # TDF2018 pic.twitter.com/arYfQXD4JV– The Tour de France (@LeTour) July 2018
Originally from Amsterdam, Groenewegen won the 32nd career victory professional, third on "Old Gamer" after the victory of Friday, in stage 7 . The Saturday stage started in Dreux and measured 181 km
"My feet improve every day.Today we attended a fast final with several laps, but that did a great job to get me to fight for the win.I saw that Greipel and Gavriom were fighting for the position, and then I saw the line of the target and I 've I decided to try. " says Groenewegen in the first televised reaction
The yellow jersey of the leader was held by the Belgian Greg van Avermaet of BMC Racing, in front of the Briton Geraint Thomas in the colors of the sky. Seven seconds ahead.
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Peter Sagan increased his lead in the green jersey due to the disqualification of Gaviria before the Colombian at 63 points. The Slovak cyclist has 277 points, his Colombian rival 214. Third place in "snipper" was the winner of the last two stages Groenewegen with 132 points
The triple world champion Sagan reached this year "old lady" sixth place in the top three. He won the fifth round where did not give a chance to his opponent and the triumph enjoyed each other at La Roche-sur-Yon . The second was in the opening phase when he lost a stingy fight with Gaviri and finished the fourth leg in which the Colombian cyclist also triumphed. Third place Friday from Fougères to Chartres after which he admits to having no leg to win
The 9th stage of Sunday will be a great chance for Peter Sagan, because at 157 km from Arrasu long road to Roubaix waits 15 sections cyclists on the cobblestones, paved with a total length of 21.7 km. And this last part of the scene is copied by the land of the famous Parisian Paris-Roubaix, won this year by Sagan.
The "Four" Mountain Bonuses
Several French cavalrymen of the Bastille had to escape, but did not find a. After 23 km, Laurens dam (Sunweb) was disconnected from the Dutchman, Laurens, but soon his compatriot Marco Minnaard (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) and homewoman Fabien Grellier (Direct Energie) joined
The main package for their activity [19659004] At 35 km in the first mountain premium of the fourth category Côte de Pacy-sur-Eure with a length of 2 km and an average slope of 4.3% took a Minnaard point. After that moment, he pulled on his legs and waited for the pack. After 36.5 km on the second coast of the Côte de Feuquerolles (length 2.3 km, average 4.3%) earns another point Grellier
Speed premium
A few kilometers later, the Premium La Premium Speed New Barn. The first two divisions were held by Grellier and Minnaard, and the 15-point standard became the crown of Arnaud Demar (Groupama-FDJ). Peter Sagan finished second to Gavirium and increased his lead in a 33-point green jersey competition.
#ICYMI ➡ the intermediate sprint where Fabien Grellier beats Marco Minnaard
Revive the intermediate sprint, tight between Fabien Grellier and Marco Minnaard! # TDF2018 pic.twitter.com/CKDagxFQuC– The Tour de France (@LeTour) July 2018
For the Colombian to strip the Slovak of one precious T-shirt, he had to win and Sagan finish fifth maximum. After the 94.5 km bonus before the race, the couple jumped for 4 minutes, 50 km later, they had a delay of two minutes and they were still slowing down
Second fight time
Another rally of the scene caused a second bonus brawl in Loeuilly 20.5 km before the finish. Minnaard took three minutes, two Grellier, and from the peloton he won a second of Van Avermaet
The pair in the breakout had a 1:10 min lead before the main parcel, the peloton reached Minnaard and 6.4 km before the Strip and Grellier. Meanwhile, he was demoted to the main package, which was overcome by Daniel Martin (UAE Emirates) and Julian Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Floors) winner. In
the last 3 km attempted to attack Philippe Gilbert of Quick-Step, but failed. Sagan has traditionally traveled ahead, but he began to wound nearly 250 meters before the end, and ended up passing through Groenewegen, Greipel and Gaviria
Results – Tour de France 2018:
Stage (Dreux – Amiens, 181 km): 1. Dylan Groenewegen (NL) LottoNL-Jumbo 4:23:36 pm 2. Peter Sagan (SR) Bora-Hansgrohe 3. John Degenkolb (Germany) Trek-Segafredo 4. Alexander Kristoff (Norway) Kathusma-Alpecin 5. Arnaud Démare Groupama-FDJ Thomas Boudat (Fr.) Direct energy, 7. Nikias Arndt (DE) Sunweb, 8. Mark Cavendish (V. Brit.) Dimensional data, 9. Yves Lampaert (Belgium) Quick-Step Floors, 10. Andrea Pasqualon Tal.) Wanty-Group Gobert – all the time as the winner
Order after the 8th stage: [19659034] 1. Greg van Avermaet (Belgium) BMC Racing 32:43:00 h 2. Geraint Thomas (V. Brit.) Sky +7 s 3. Tejay van Garderen (USA) BMC Racing +9, 4. Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) Quick-Step Floors +16, 5. Bob Jungels (Lux.) Floors Quick-Step +22, 6. Rigoberto Urán (Colonel) EF-Drapac Cannondale +49, 7. Alejandro Valverde Movistar +55, 8. Rafal Majka (Poland) Bora-Hansgrohe +56, 9. Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana, 10. Richie Porte (Aus.) BMC Racing – both +57, … Peter Sagan (SR) Bora-Hansgrohe +2: 46 min
Twinning competition: ] 1. Peter Sagan (SR) Bora-Hansgrohe 277 points 2. Fernando Gaviria (Col.) Quick-Step Floors 214 3. Dylan Groenewegen (NL) LottoNL-Jumbo 132 4. Alexander Kristoff Team Emirates 123, 5th Arnaud Démare (Fr.) Groupama-FDJ 106, 6. André Greipel (DEF) Lotto Soudal 95