World Championship RR 2018
Welcome everyone to the main event of 2018 UCI Road World Championships, the Elite Men Road Race. Considered for lot of people as the hardest route ever in a WC, the 265-km race which ends in Innsbruck should favour the climbers. Three-times reigining World Champion,
Peter Sagan, is here to defend his title and win a record fourth title, but it's very unlikely that we will be able to do it.
And the race start in Kufstein!
We already have the first attacks of the day. Five riders have attacked and have opened a gap with the bunch.
Vanmarcke
Enger
Shushemoin
Kuznetsov
Golas
A few kilometers later, another five riders are also in the attack, including local rider Matthias Brandle, and with the former 5, all have formed a group who already has 5 minutes on the bunch. The new riders are:
Brandle
Degenkolb
Kung
Terpstra
Houle
When we arrived to the first climb of the day, which is the only one who will be climbed once today, the escapees have a 9-minute gap on the bunch, where riders from
,
,
and
are take pulls, with their leaders (Froome, Quintana, Valverde/Contador, Aru/Nibali) being the big favourites today.
The breakaway is now inside the circuit, and is starting the first climb to Igls, the main climb of the day. The gap is now around 8 minutes
In the descent of the climb we have the first crash of the day, with 4 riders involved. The most important of them is
Louis Meintjes, with the other riders being
Jan Hirt,
Tiago Machado and
Erik Baska. All four can continue in the race without any problem, apparently.
A lap after we have another crash, this one involving a few more riders. None of the riders who crashed could do anything in this course, although last year's Silver medal,
Kristoff, is involved
Big news! Peter Sagan has been dropped with 90 km to go. The reigning WC is having a hard time now, and although he might rejoin the bunch in the descent, that early sign of weakness is a clear indicator that he won't fight for a fourth WC in a row. Btw, the gap between the head of the race and the main peloton is under 5 minutes now
The first circuit is over now, and now we're heading to the final circuit, which includes the hardest climb of the day, apart from Igls climb. Despite having less than 100 riders left in the bunch, no possible contender (MON > 76) has been dropped. The hard rhythm that riders as
Gasparotto or
Gorka Izagirre has reduced the gap to the breakaway to only 1 minute.
The bunch have the race controlled, and the best climbers in the world will fight for the Rainbow Jersey
55 km to the finish and we are in the penultimate climb to Igls. In this very moment, the breakaway has been caught, thanks to
Ion Izagirre's effort in this climb.
But look now at the job that
Sergio Henao is doing. He has teared the peloton in pieces, with only 40 riders left in the main group. Still no big riders being dropped, but some possible top10 contenders, like
Gesink,
Konig,
Lopez,
Gallopin or
Reichenbach are in the second or third group
Oh no! Terrible crash in the descent of Igls... and is in the first group! Those who have crashed are
Uran,
Van Avermaet,
Van Garderen,
Aru,
Dumoulin,
Alaphilippe,
Kreuziger,
Costa and
Bardet.
There's no mercy in the Worlds, as
Poels and
Martin have being forced to abandon due to the crash
The leading group reaches now Hungerburg climb. 3 km at 11% which should destroy what's left in the 25-men group. And there's still another pass to do of this climb.
Adam Yates is pacing now the group in the first slopes, but will we see attacks from the favourites already in this climb? Or we will have to wait until the last climb to see that?
The climb is as terrible as expected. Several riders are been dropped from the group, but still no real favourites. Also,
Adam Yates is looking really strong in his domestique job, is that an indicator of Froome's condition?
Might be the first favourites to be dropped today, but both
Bob Jungels and
Mikel Landa (although Landa might have been acting as a domestique today) are suffering and have been dropped from the now 16-men group
16 riders, 3 medals, 1 Rainbow Jersey. Which rider will take the biggest price in Cycling?
Ulissi has made a impresive effort, but now it's
Geraint Thomas turn to work for his leader, and he is doing real damage. Only 8 riders have been able to follow the Welshman, and Zakarin is already fading, so make that 7.
Froome
Nibali
Quintana
Pinot
Contador
Valverde
Kwiatkowski
The Pole is the big surprise here, as he is not a pure climber. If he can hang with the group until the end, he is the big favourite, together with Valverde, for the sprint
Anyway, still half of Igls climb and Hungerberg climb left, and now
Thibaut Pinot is on the attack. All riders seems to follow him easily, but
Kwiatkowski has cracked! Six riders left for the win today
And
Froome counter-attacks once
Pinot is done!
Quintana seems to be the one with most problems to follow the rhythm now
Valverde has blown up! The Spaniard won't be able to add a Golden medal to his record-six medals in WC this year. And it seems like
Pinot and
Quintana have quite a gap to close now
In the front,
Nibali,
Froome and
Contador seems to be working together, but behind them, neither
Pinot or
Quintana have given up. They have a 23-second gap, and with the descent coming up, they might rejoin the leading group for the final climb.
The next riders are almost 3 minutes back, so they don't count for anything today, they will fight just for seventh place
They are closing in, but it's not enough to be with the leading group at the foot of Hungerberg. The leading trio still have 15 seconds of advantage, and they have already proved to be stronger than them, so it's unlikely they'll have the chance to catch them
Contador on the attack! The Spanish rider has been unnoticed until now, without any attacks, and now that he sees the chance is going for it. Also the gap to
Quintana,
Pinot and
Valverde has grown to 40 seconds, so the medals are pretty much decided. It's only a matter of who will win the race
That attack was really long! And now is
Nibali suffering at the back of the group! It looks like it will be a Froome-Contador battle for the win. And the gap to the second group is already over a minute
At the end
Nibali was able to hang with the other riders, so we will have an epic three-way sprint for the win today!
Valverde and
Pinot have dropped
Quintana, so these two riders will fight for the fourth place
2 km to go, and
Froome seems to be leading the sprint. Not the best tactic if he wants to win
Behind the missing flame rouge,
Froome starts his sprint, with
Nibali on his wheel and
Contador at his right side
Contador seems to be quicker than
Froome, as he has quickly placed alongside him with 500 metres.
Nibali hasn't started his sprint yet, is he waiting for the final 500 metres to finish with a bang?
But
Contador is not quick enough to keep him in contention for the win, and
Nibali coming from behind really strong,
Froome doesn't have the win yet
Chris Froome is the new World Champion!!
Vincenzo Nibali takes the Silver medal and Alberto Contador the bronze one. What a race, and a really deserved champion
Valverde takes fourth place after dropping Pinot in the descent, with Quintana finishing sixth
Dumoulin wins the sprint for seventh to Thomas and Kwiatkowski. What could he have done if he didn't crash? We'll never know
Diego Ulissi completes the top10 of the race
Thanks to all for following the coverage of the race, and see you next year in Yorkshire!
1 | Chris Froome | Team Sky | 7h05'46 |
2 | Vincenzo Nibali | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
3 | Alberto Contador | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
4 | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | + 1'17 |
5 | Thibaut Pinot | FDJ | + 1'40 |
6 | Nairo Quintana | Movistar Team | + 1'53 |
7 | Tom Dumoulin | Team Sunweb | + 4'51 |
8 | Geraint Thomas | Team Sky | s.t. |
9 | Michał Kwiatkowski | Team Sky | + 5'06 |
10 | Diego Ulissi | UAE Team Emirates | + 6'39 |
11 | Bauke Mollema | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
12 | Warren Barguil | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
13 | Richie Porte | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
14 | Ilnur Zakarin | Team Katusha - Alpecin | + 7'00 |
15 | Rafał Majka | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 8'14 |
16 | Bob Jungels | Quick-Step Floors | s.t. |
17 | Adam Yates | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
18 | Esteban Chaves | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
19 | Mikel Landa | Team Sky | s.t. |
20 | Diego Rosa | Team Sky | s.t. |
21 | Sérgio Luis Henao | Team Sky | s.t. |
22 | Luis León Sánchez | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
23 | Samuel Sánchez | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
24 | Wilco Kelderman | Team Sunweb | + 9'06 |
25 | Rui Costa | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
26 | Julian Alaphilippe | Quick-Step Floors | + 9'37 |
27 | Romain Bardet | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
28 | Tim Wellens | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
29 | Philippe Gilbert | Quick-Step Floors | s.t. |
30 | Miguel Angel Lopez | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
31 | Andrew Talansky | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
32 | Rigoberto Urán | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
33 | Steven Kruijswijk | Team Lotto NL - Jumbo | s.t. |
34 | Roman Kreuziger | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
35 | Tony Gallopin | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
36 | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | + 10'34 |
37 | Jarlinson Pantano | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
38 | Nathan Haas | Team Dimension Data | s.t. |
39 | Lilian Calmejane | Direct Energie | s.t. |
40 | Stephen Cummings | Team Dimension Data | s.t. |
41 | Daniel Moreno | Movistar Team | s.t. |
42 | Ion Izagirre | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
43 | Ben Hermans | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
44 | Simon Yates | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
45 | Alexis Vuillermoz | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
46 | Sébastien Reichenbach | FDJ | s.t. |
47 | Robert Gesink | Team Lotto NL - Jumbo | s.t. |
48 | Leopold König | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
49 | Zdenek Stybar | Quick-Step Floors | s.t. |
50 | Tiesj Benoot | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
51 | Greg Van Avermaet | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
52 | Patrick Konrad | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
53 | José Joaquín Rojas | Movistar Team | s.t. |
54 | Jelle Vanendert | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
55 | Peter Kennaugh | Team Sky | s.t. |
56 | Primož Roglič | Team Lotto NL - Jumbo | s.t. |
57 | Ben Gastauer | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
58 | José Mendes | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
59 | Rohan Dennis | BMC Racing Team | + 11'17 |
60 | Jan Polanc | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
61 | Gianluca Brambilla | Quick-Step Floors | + 11'51 |
62 | Peter Sagan | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
63 | Fabio Aru | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
64 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Team Dimension Data | s.t. |
65 | Ondrej Cink | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
66 | André Cardoso | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
67 | Louis Meintjes | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
68 | Tom-Jelte Slagter | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
69 | Tomasz Marczyński | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
70 | Przemysław Niemiec | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
71 | Michał Gołaś | Team Sky | s.t. |
72 | Ben Swift | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
73 | Jakob Fuglsang | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
74 | Sergey Chernetskiy | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
75 | Michael Matthews | Team Sunweb | + 12'32 |
76 | Jan Barta | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
77 | John Degenkolb | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
78 | Michael Woods | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
79 | Tony Martin | Team Katusha - Alpecin | + 13'01 |
80 | Michael Albasini | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
81 | Brent Bookwalter | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
82 | Grega Bole | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
83 | Carlos Betancur | Movistar Team | + 13'54 |
84 | Petr Vakoč | Quick-Step Floors | s.t. |
85 | Hugo Houle | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
86 | Simon Spilak | Team Katusha - Alpecin | + 14'38 |
87 | Martin Elmiger | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
88 | Sonny Colbrelli | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
89 | Nelson Oliveira | Movistar Team | s.t. |
90 | Rodolfo Torres | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. |
91 | Paul Martens | Team Lotto NL - Jumbo | s.t. |
92 | Oliver Naesen | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
93 | Simon Clarke | Cannondale - Drapac | + 15'08 |
94 | Nicolas Roche | BMC Racing Team | + 15'23 |
95 | Philip Deignan | Team Sky | s.t. |
96 | Mikel Nieve | Team Sky | + 15'43 |
97 | Daryl Impey | Orica - Scott | + 15'50 |
98 | Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg | Team Dimension Data | s.t. |
99 | Sondre Holst Enger | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
100 | Maciej Paterski | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | s.t. |
101 | Georg Preidler | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
102 | Gianni Moscon | Team Sky | s.t. |
103 | Tiago Machado | Team Katusha - Alpecin | s.t. |
104 | Lawson Craddock | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
105 | Mathias Frank | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. |
106 | Julien Simon | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | s.t. |
107 | Yury Trofimov | Caja Rural - Seguros RGA | + 16'18 |
108 | Jay McCarthy | Bora - Hansgrohe | s.t. |
109 | Christian Knees | Team Sky | s.t. |
110 | Michael Valgren | Astana Pro Team | s.t. |
111 | Alex Howes | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
112 | Dylan Teuns | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
113 | Alexey Lutsenko | Astana Pro Team | + 16'55 |
114 | Sep Vanmarcke | Cannondale - Drapac | s.t. |
115 | Luka Mezgec | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
116 | Matthias Brändle | Trek - Segafredo | s.t. |
117 | Vyacheslav Kuznetsov | Team Katusha - Alpecin | s.t. |
118 | Ian Boswell | Team Sky | s.t. |
119 | Christopher Juul-Jensen | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
120 | Silvan Dillier | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
121 | Stefan Küng | BMC Racing Team | s.t. |
122 | Lars Petter Nordhaug | Aqua Blue Sport | s.t. |
123 | Simon Gerrans | Orica - Scott | s.t. |
124 | Dylan Van Baarle | Cannondale - Drapac | + 17'49 |
125 | Simon Geschke | Team Sunweb | s.t. |
126 | Sergey Firsanov | Gazprom - RusVelo | + 18'07 |
127 | Larry Warbasse | Aqua Blue Sport | s.t. |
128 | André Greipel | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
129 | Niki Terpstra | Quick-Step Floors | + 18'30 |
130 | Emanuel Buchmann | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 18'47 |
131 | Michael Gogl | Trek - Segafredo | + 19'15 |
132 | Andrey Zeits | Astana Pro Team | + 19'33 |
133 | Luke Durbridge | Orica - Scott | + 19'52 |
134 | Marcus Burghardt | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 20'00 |
135 | Alexandr Shushemoin | - | s.t. |
136 | Odd Christian Eiking | FDJ | + 20'56 |
137 | Fernando Gaviria | Quick-Step Floors | + 21'40 |
138 | Lars Ytting Bak | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
139 | Heinrich Haussler | Bahrain - Merida | + 21'53 |
140 | Stefan Denifl | Aqua Blue Sport | + 22'24 |
141 | Alexey Tsatevich | Gazprom - RusVelo | s.t. |
142 | Luke Rowe | Team Sky | s.t. |
143 | Arnaud Démare | FDJ | + 25'18 |
144 | Jan Hirt | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | s.t. |
145 | Ian Stannard | Team Sky | + 27'13 |
146 | Alexander Kristoff | Team Katusha - Alpecin | + 28'04 |
147 | Nikias Arndt | Team Sunweb | + 28'51 |
148 | Magnus Cort Nielsen | Orica - Scott | + 29'25 |
149 | Maxim Iglinskiy | - | + 29'32 |
150 | Sven Erik Bystrøm | Team Katusha - Alpecin | + 30'10 |
151 | Rasmus Guldhammer | Team VéloConcept | s.t. |
152 | Matti Breschel | Astana Pro Team | + 31'13 |
153 | Jempy Drucker | BMC Racing Team | + 31'42 |
154 | Antoine Duchesne | Direct Energie | + 34'36 |
155 | Guillaume Boivin | Israel Cycling Academy | + 35'42 |
156 | Borut Božic | Bahrain - Merida | s.t. |
157 | Sam Bennett | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 37'42 |
158 | Matthew Brammeier | Aqua Blue Sport | + 39'09 |
159 | Juraj Sagan | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 48'04 |
160 | Dmitriy Gruzdev | Astana Pro Team | + 49'23 |
161 | Erik Baska | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 50'39 |