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The Grand Tour Series: The Fight For Pink
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The Fight For Pink - Team Sunweb
Recap of Stage 19-21
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Bardonecchia, 25 May 2018

The Queen Stage fo the 2018 Giro d'Italia, as the peleton hits the highest peaks of the Italian Alps with only 3 stages to go. After the Colle del Lys, the stage hits the Colle delle Finestre, this year’s Cima Coppi, and its nine-kilometer stretch of dirt road before heading towards Sestrière and the climb to the finish at Bardonecchia.

Expect the GC men to hit the climbs hard in attempt to take last minute gaps on the road.

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There was an air of resolution on the line for Chris Froome, as he yet again struggled to shift Tom Dumoulin from his wheel on the Queen Stage of the Giro d'Italia. It would however be a day for the breakaway, as Tanel Kangert (AST) finally took a victory in this Grand Tour.

A group of 17 riders attacked up for the road shortly after the flag drop, with Kangert, Konrad (BOH), Brambilla (TFS), Schachmann (QST), Atapuma (UAE) and O'Connor (DDD), just to name a few. A lead on the road of over 13 minutes quickly built up, and it was clear that they would contest the victory today.

As the escape group reached the foot of the final climb, Brambilla and Kangert attacked the remains of the group in search of victory. Ben O'Connor, who had spent the most of his day trying to defend his lead in the KoM sprints, tried to follow but he was really struggling to bridge the gap.

In a sprint to the line, the Astana rider would have enough in the tank to outsprint Brambilla in the final 50 metres, with Ben O'Connor riding hard to take 3rd place.

In the battle for the GC, the final climb looked like our usual fight between Froome and Dumoulin. Numerous times, the Sky man would look to break the elastic of Dumoulin, but no matter what he did, there was no hope for him.

Crossing the line together, 2'50" after the Estonian stage winner, there is almost a look of resolution from Froome, as taking more than 2'30" on the final mountain stage was looking more and more impossible. Yates and Pinot would again lose a 1'00" on the climb, but for them, the Giro was over a long time ago.

Stage 19 Results
1Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team5h45'37
2Gianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredos.t.
3Ben O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data+ 11

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Cervinia, 26 May 2018

The last stage before the celebration in Roma, and one last chance for any rider to make a claim for any time gaps and make up for any losses over the last 19 stages. Will Froome be able to make any headway into Dumoulin's advantage? Will the Dutchman finally have a bad day in the saddle? We will find out in a few hours time!

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It was a double day of celebration for Team Sunweb, as Sam Oomen took a fantastic stage victory in Cervinia and Tom Dumoulin celebrated a 2nd Giro d'Italia victory as he crossed the line.

Oomen was part of the group of 7 riders who went up the road early in day, with different intentions on the minds of many of them. At the start of the day, Oomen was just 3'52" down on U25 leader Miguel Angel Lopez, whilst Gianluca Brambilla (TFS) needed just 41 points in order to take home the Maglia Azzura and break the hearts of Australia and Ben O'Connor, after he has held onto the jersey for so long.

With Pello Bilbao (AST), Ruben Plaza (ICA), Steve Morabito (GFC), Jan Polanc (UAE) and Max Schachmann (QST) for company, they opened up a gap of 3'01" over the flatter opening to the stage, as both Astana and LottoNL-Jumbo drove the peleton in order to restrict Oomen advantage. Astana's riding was clear, as they looked to protect the U25 jersey, but due to George Bennett's Top 10 GC position at a threat as well, the Kazakh squad had an ally in LottoNL.

Cleverly, Oomen made sure he would take the sprint points on the stage, and with it the bonus seconds on offer, and over the Col St. Pantaléon, the gap to the peleton was 5'37". The plan was working!

Up the climb to the finish in Cervinia, Oomen made his move the stage win, and once he created a gap he would not be seen again by his escape companions. Crossing the line, it was then a nervous look to the clock for the time of Lopez. With the bonus seconds on the stage and for the victory, 3'36" would be the magic number.

Attacks in the peleton would not be Oomen's ally, as Pinot first made a move in his bid to finish the Giro with a podium place. Refusing to work everyone else, Dumoulin followed the wheels, making Yates and then Lopez do all the work. Froome sat close by, but as the stage finish got closer, his hope of taking enough time himself would continue to slip away.

3km to the top, and Lope would crack from the Favourites group, and with a shake of hands between Froome and Dumoulin with 500m to go, the Maglia Rosa was confirmed for 2018. Pending a disaster in Roma, it would be Dumoulin's victory for a 2nd year running.

As for Lopez, he would push as hard as he could to the line... his time was 3'34"! Oomen had missed out on the Maglia Bianca by 2 seconds...

Stage 20 Results
1Sam OomenTeam Sunweb5h41'29
2Gianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredo+ 1'21
3Rubén PlazaIsrael Cycling Academys.t.

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Roma, 27 May 2018

The final stage of the Giro d'Italia a 11.8km circuit around Roma, as the peleton look forward to a day of celebration, reflection and one final sprint for the victory.

Pending a crash or catastrophic event, the Maglia Rosa, Azzura and Bianca classifications have all been confirmed on the shoulders of Tom Dumoulin, Gianluca Brambilla and Miguel Angel Lopez, however with Sprint Points still available on the line for Sam Bennett, the Maglia Ciclamino was still up for grabs. 20 points would be enough for the Irishman.

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A shock result in Roma, as Giovanni Visconti (TBM) took the victory on the final stage, holding off the handful of sprinters left in the race for a famous victory.

The Italian veteran was part of break of 5, along with Tanel Kangert (AST), Eduardo Sepulveda (MOV), Nathan Brown (EFD) and Marco Coledan (WIL), which only gained a maximum of gap of 2'31" on the road, but it would be miscommunication and a lack of organisation behind that would count in the break's favour approaching the finish line.

With 10km to go, the gap was at 31" and looked certain to be a bunch sprint but with only Bennett being the out and out sprinter left in the race, his Bora-Hansgrohe team refused to do all the work... strange decision and they approached the flamme rouge with 15" still in arrears, it was obviously too late.

Visconti easily outsprinted Kangert and Brown for the victory, and as Bennett crossed the line in 7th place, and only picking up 9 points in the process, his hopes of winning his maiden Grand Tour Sprints jersey was only a pipe dream.

Tom Dumoulin comfortably came home in the peleton, celebrating with his teammates as he crossed the line the 2018 Giro d'Italia champion!

Stage 21 Results
1Giovanni ViscontiBahrain - Merida2h48'17
2Tanel KangertAstana Pro Teams.t.
3Nathan BrownTeam EF Education First - Drapacs.t.

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The Fight For Pink - Team Sunweb
Final Classifications

General Classification - Maglia Rosa
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1Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb95h01'11
2Chris FroomeTeam Sky+ 2'11
3Simon YatesMichelton - Scott+ 7'00
4Thibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 7'19
5Davide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe+ 25'45
6Domenico PozzovivoBahrain - Merida+ 25'49
7Fabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 26'54
8Esteban ChavesMichelton - Scott+ 27'30
9George BennettTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 30'41
10Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 31'37

Spoiler
11Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+ 31'39
12Ben O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data+ 35'09
13Gianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredo+ 35'41
14Robert GesinkTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 37'07
15Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 37'28
16Rubén PlazaIsrael Cycling Academy+ 37'53
17Maximilian SchachmannQuick-Step Floors+ 39'01
18Sérgio Luis HenaoTeam Sky+ 44'02
19Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team+ 44'36
20Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team+ 45'42
21Jarlinson PantanoTrek - Segafredo+ 46'35
22Sébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 48'08
23David De La CruzTeam Sky+ 51'08
24Mikel NieveMichelton - Scott+ 51'12
25Roman KreuzigerMichelton - Scott+ 51'14
26Georg PreidlerGroupama - FDJ+ 52'34
27Jack HaigMichelton - Scott+ 54'20
28Jan PolancUAE Team Emirates+ 56'00
29Diego UlissiUAE Team Emirates+ 1h00'34
30John Darwin AtapumaUAE Team Emirates+ 1h04'45
31Enrico BattaglinTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 1h12'58
32Zdenek StybarQuick-Step Floors+ 1h14'12
33Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 1h15'31
34Hugh CarthyTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 1h17'08
35Kilian FrankinyBMC Racing Team+ 1h20'09
36Eduardo SepulvedaMovistar Team+ 1h21'42
37Louis VervaekeTeam Sunweb+ 1h24'19
38Rubén FernándezMovistar Team+ 1h24'44
39Kenny ElissondeTeam Sky+ 1h24'50
40José GonçalvesTeam Katusha Alpecin+ 1h34'59
41Salvatore PuccioTeam Sky+ 1h35'46
42Matej MohoricBahrain - Merida+ 1h36'17
43Chad HagaTeam Sunweb+ 1h37'14
44Christopher Juul-JensenMichelton - Scott+ 1h40'20
45Steve MorabitoGroupama - FDJ+ 1h40'35
46Vegard Stake LaengenUAE Team Emirates+ 1h40'58
47Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 1h41'43
48Nathan BrownTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 1h44'35
49Alexandre GeniezAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h44'40
50Giovanni ViscontiBahrain - Merida+ 1h49'13
51Laurent DidierTrek - Segafredo+ 1h50'43
52Manuel SenniBardiani CSF+ 1h50'45
53Dayer QuintanaMovistar Team+ 1h51'02
54Tony MartinTeam Katusha Alpecin+ 1h51'14
55Koen BouwmanTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 1h52'17
56Andrey ZeitsAstana Pro Team+ 1h53'00
57Edoardo ZardiniWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 1h54'05
58Tosh Van Der SandeLotto Soudal+ 1h56'52
59Felix GrosschartnerBORA - hansgrohe+ 2h00'25
60Christian KneesTeam Sky+ 2h02'07
61Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha Alpecin+ 2h02'46
62Manuele MoriUAE Team Emirates+ 2h05'49
63Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h06'34
64Ben KingTeam Dimension Data+ 2h06'36
65François BidardAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h07'10
66Laurens Ten DamTeam Sunweb+ 2h08'11
67Enrico BarbinBardiani CSF+ 2h08'13
68Fausto MasnadaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 2h10'49
69Adam HansenLotto Soudal+ 2h11'22
70Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h13'35
71Davide BalleriniAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 2h15'25
72Natnael BerhaneTeam Dimension Data+ 2h17'41
73Rodolfo TorresAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 2h18'55
74Pello BilbaoAstana Pro Team+ 2h19'04
75Francisco José VentosoBMC Racing Team+ 2h21'46
76Chris HamiltonTeam Sunweb+ 2h22'45
77Joseph DombrowskiTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 2h27'57
78Antonio NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 2h28'02
79Matthieu LadagnousGroupama - FDJ+ 2h29'19
80Alessandro TonelliBardiani CSF+ 2h32'44
81Víctor De La ParteMovistar Team+ 2h33'13
82Jacques Janse Van RensburgTeam Dimension Data+ 2h35'36
83Mattia CattaneoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 2h35'56
84Igor AntónTeam Dimension Data+ 2h37'21
85Lennard HofstedeTeam Sunweb+ 2h37'39
86Lars Ytting BakLotto Soudal+ 2h38'10
87Alex TurrinWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 2h41'06
88Antonio PedreroMovistar Team+ 2h57'41
89Vyacheslav KuznetsovTeam Katusha Alpecin+ 2h57'51
90Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h58'20
91Jaco VenterTeam Dimension Data+ 3h02'28
92Clément VenturiniAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h03'38
93Simone AndreettaBardiani CSF+ 3h04'16
94William BonnetGroupama - FDJ+ 3h04'43
95Jempy DruckerBMC Racing Team+ 3h06'45
96Victor CampenaertsLotto Soudal+ 3h09'16
97Sam BennettBORA - hansgrohe+ 3h14'36
98Rémi CavagnaQuick-Step Floors+ 3h18'57
99Loïc VliegenBMC Racing Team+ 3h20'55
100Andrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 3h22'46
101Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal+ 3h23'50
102Eugert ZhupaWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 3h29'47
103Manuel BellettiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 3h33'08
104Danny Van PoppelTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 3h36'25
105Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo+ 3h36'54
106Roy CurversTeam Sunweb+ 3h39'19
107Boy Van PoppelTrek - Segafredo+ 3h41'41
108Rüdiger SeligBORA - hansgrohe+ 3h42'31
109Svein TuftMichelton - Scott+ 3h44'21
110Tom Van AsbroeckTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 3h47'40
111Fabio SabatiniQuick-Step Floors+ 3h53'22
112Marco ColedanWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 4h02'33
113Ryan GibbonsTeam Dimension Data+ 4h07'16
114Jakub MareczkoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 4h12'37
115Gijs Van HoeckeTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 4h16'13
116Sam BewleyMichelton - Scott+ 4h18'39
117Andrea GuardiniBardiani CSF+ 4h24'43
118Jos Van EmdenTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 4h29'49
119Paolo SimionBardiani CSF+ 4h34'17
120Mitchell DockerTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 4h41'35
121Tom ScullyTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale+ 5h00'40
122Zakkari DempsterIsrael Cycling Academy+ 5h06'26
123Frederik FrisonLotto Soudal+ 5h07'36
124Liam BertazzoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 5h43'11
125Guy NivIsrael Cycling Academy+ 5h45'51
126Guy SagivIsrael Cycling Academy+ 5h45'55

Points Classification - Maglia Ciclamino
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1Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb134
2Sam BennettBORA - hansgrohe124
3Chris FroomeTeam Sky112
4Thibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ90
5Tim WellensLotto Soudal83
6Rubén PlazaIsrael Cycling Academy80
7Manuel BellettiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec76
8Andrea GuardiniBardiani CSF76
9Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal75
10Simon YatesMichelton - Scott75

Spoiler
11Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team74
12Tony MartinTeam Katusha Alpecin70
13Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team69
14Jakub MareczkoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia60
15Ben O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data59
16Maximilian SchachmannQuick-Step Floors51
17Esteban ChavesMichelton - Scott50
18Andrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec50
19Gianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredo48
20Jempy DruckerBMC Racing Team48
21Alexandre GeniezAG2R La Mondiale47
22Jan PolancUAE Team Emirates45
23Giovanni ViscontiBahrain - Merida45
24Nathan BrownTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale44
25Rubén FernándezMovistar Team43
26José GonçalvesTeam Katusha Alpecin43
27Eduardo SepulvedaMovistar Team42
28Zdenek StybarQuick-Step Floors40
29Danny Van PoppelTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo39
30Simone AndreettaBardiani CSF38
31Sam OomenTeam Sunweb35
32Vyacheslav KuznetsovTeam Katusha Alpecin34
33Clément VenturiniAG2R La Mondiale34
34Hugh CarthyTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale33
35Jaco VenterTeam Dimension Data33
36Matej MohoricBahrain - Merida31
37Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale30
38Edoardo ZardiniWilier Triestina - Selle Italia29
39Sérgio Luis HenaoTeam Sky26
40Víctor De La ParteMovistar Team26
41Marco ColedanWilier Triestina - Selle Italia26
42Diego UlissiUAE Team Emirates25
43Davide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe25
44Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe25
45Georg PreidlerGroupama - FDJ25
46Alessandro TonelliBardiani CSF25
47Adam HansenLotto Soudal23
48John Darwin AtapumaUAE Team Emirates22
49Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiale21
50Enrico BattaglinTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo20
51Laurent DidierTrek - Segafredo20
52Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiale20
53Fabio AruUAE Team Emirates19
54Rodolfo TorresAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec19
55Alex TurrinWilier Triestina - Selle Italia19
56Eugert ZhupaWilier Triestina - Selle Italia19
57Kilian FrankinyBMC Racing Team17
58William BonnetGroupama - FDJ16
59Rüdiger SeligBORA - hansgrohe15
60Domenico PozzovivoBahrain - Merida14
61Chad HagaTeam Sunweb14
62Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team13
63Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha Alpecin12
64Boy Van PoppelTrek - Segafredo12
65Manuel SenniBardiani CSF11
66Loïc VliegenBMC Racing Team11
67Fabio SabatiniQuick-Step Floors11
68Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team10
69Dayer QuintanaMovistar Team10
70Tosh Van Der SandeLotto Soudal10
71Ben KingTeam Dimension Data10
72Pello BilbaoAstana Pro Team10
73Joseph DombrowskiTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale10
74David De La CruzTeam Sky9
75Vegard Stake LaengenUAE Team Emirates9
76Victor CampenaertsLotto Soudal9
77Jos Van EmdenTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo9
78Robert GesinkTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo8
79Jarlinson PantanoTrek - Segafredo8
80Roman KreuzigerMichelton - Scott8
81Fausto MasnadaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec8
82Francisco José VentosoBMC Racing Team8
83Matthieu LadagnousGroupama - FDJ8
84Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo8
85Ryan GibbonsTeam Dimension Data8
86Christopher Juul-JensenMichelton - Scott7
87Koen BouwmanTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo7
88Guy NivIsrael Cycling Academy7
89George BennettTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo6
90Natnael BerhaneTeam Dimension Data6
91Manuele MoriUAE Team Emirates5
92Sébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ4
93Steve MorabitoGroupama - FDJ4
94Antonio PedreroMovistar Team4
95Gijs Van HoeckeTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo4
96Felix GrosschartnerBORA - hansgrohe3
97François BidardAG2R La Mondiale3
98Enrico BarbinBardiani CSF3
99Rémi CavagnaQuick-Step Floors3
100Guy SagivIsrael Cycling Academy3
101Lennard HofstedeTeam Sunweb2
102Lars Ytting BakLotto Soudal2
103Zakkari DempsterIsrael Cycling Academy1

Mountains Classification - Maglia Azzura
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1Gianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredo201
2Ben O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data168
3Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb97
4José GonçalvesTeam Katusha Alpecin87
5Sam OomenTeam Sunweb74
6Rubén PlazaIsrael Cycling Academy67
7Chris FroomeTeam Sky61
8Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team61
9Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe60
10Thibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ54

Spoiler
11Alexandre GeniezAG2R La Mondiale49
12Simon YatesMichelton - Scott46
13Pello BilbaoAstana Pro Team42
14Tim WellensLotto Soudal39
15Hugh CarthyTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale38
16Eduardo SepulvedaMovistar Team33
17Rubén FernándezMovistar Team31
18Maximilian SchachmannQuick-Step Floors30
19Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiale30
20Natnael BerhaneTeam Dimension Data21
21John Darwin AtapumaUAE Team Emirates19
22Fausto MasnadaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec18
23Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale13
24Jan PolancUAE Team Emirates12
25Ben KingTeam Dimension Data12
26Tony MartinTeam Katusha Alpecin11
27Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team10
28Víctor De La ParteMovistar Team10
29Fabio AruUAE Team Emirates9
30Esteban ChavesMichelton - Scott8
31Dayer QuintanaMovistar Team8
32Edoardo ZardiniWilier Triestina - Selle Italia7
33Tosh Van Der SandeLotto Soudal7
34Nathan BrownTeam EF Education First - Drapac p/b Cannondale6
35Jaco VenterTeam Dimension Data5
36Domenico PozzovivoBahrain - Merida4
37Steve MorabitoGroupama - FDJ4
38Alessandro TonelliBardiani CSF4
39Igor AntónTeam Dimension Data4
40Laurent DidierTrek - Segafredo3
41Matthieu LadagnousGroupama - FDJ3
42Antonio PedreroMovistar Team3
43Guy SagivIsrael Cycling Academy3
44Kilian FrankinyBMC Racing Team2
45Koen BouwmanTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo2
46Adam HansenLotto Soudal2
47Francisco José VentosoBMC Racing Team2
48Alex TurrinWilier Triestina - Selle Italia2
49Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team1
50Sébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ1
51Matej MohoricBahrain - Merida1
52Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha Alpecin1
53François BidardAG2R La Mondiale1
54Enrico BarbinBardiani CSF1
55Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiale1
56Simone AndreettaBardiani CSF1
57Eugert ZhupaWilier Triestina - Selle Italia1

U25 Classification - Maglia Bianca
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1Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team95h32'48
2Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+ 2
3Ben O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data+ 3'32
4Maximilian SchachmannQuick-Step Floors+ 7'24
5Jack HaigMichelton - Scott+ 22'43
6Hugh CarthyTeam EF Education First - Drapac+ 45'31
7Kilian FrankinyBMC Racing Team+ 48'32
8Louis VervaekeTeam Sunweb+ 52'42
9Matej MohoricBahrain - Merida+ 1h04'40
10Koen BouwmanTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 1h20'40

Spoiler
11Felix GrosschartnerBORA - hansgrohe+ 1h28'48
12Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha Alpecin+ 1h31'09
13Fausto MasnadaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h39'12
14Davide BalleriniAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h43'48
15Chris HamiltonTeam Sunweb+ 1h51'08
16Lennard HofstedeTeam Sunweb+ 2h06'02
17Clément VenturiniAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h32'01
18Simone AndreettaBardiani CSF+ 2h32'39
19Rémi CavagnaQuick-Step Floors+ 2h47'20
20Loïc VliegenBMC Racing Team+ 2h49'18
21Andrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 2h51'09
22Danny Van PoppelTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo+ 3h04'48
23Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo+ 3h05'17
24Ryan GibbonsTeam Dimension Data+ 3h35'39
25Jakub MareczkoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia+ 3h41'00
26Guy NivIsrael Cycling Academy+ 5h14'14
27Guy SagivIsrael Cycling Academy+ 5h14'18

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Congrats on your successful fight for pink then! Dumoulin set an early mark here and Froome seemingly never became too aggressive/dangerous eventually. No real freedom for Hamilton that way though, but that's just a little bit sad for myself Wink

Speaking of personal preferences: a pity O'Connor lost the KoM lead, but he did exceptionally well as 12th in the GC. And nice to see Visconti taking out the final stage!

Enjoyed this rather story/trip. Thanks for that. Now that it went so fast and smooth, can we expect another GT-only chapter in this thread? Smile I do have some riders in mind, that could make for an interesting choice, imo..
 
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Congrats on your successful fight for pink then! Dumoulin set an early mark here and Froome seemingly never became too aggressive/dangerous eventually. No real freedom for Hamilton that way though, but that's just a little bit sad for myself Wink

Speaking of personal preferences: a pity O'Connor lost the KoM lead, but he did exceptionally well as 12th in the GC. And nice to see Visconti taking out the final stage!

Enjoyed this rather story/trip. Thanks for that. Now that it went so fast and smooth, can we expect another GT-only chapter in this thread? Smile I do have some riders in mind, that could make for an interesting choice, imo..

Thanks a lot man! Really happy with how the Grand Tour went and yeah I expected more from Froome. Hos bad day on the bike came in the TT and that was all Dumoulin needed. No freddom for Hamilton bit he had a lot of work for Tom in the peleton. Looking at the squad, there was only really Hamilton, Haga and Oomen in support in the later parts of the stages so I couldn't risk losing him up the road.

I was actually gutted for Ben myself. His race was rode excellently but as soon as he got close to the Top 10 on GC his KoM hopes became more difficult. Brambilla just went all in for the last 2 stages and racked up a lot of points with it. His GC finish is fantastic plus I think it was 2 or 3 stage wins in the process.

The story was great fun and I enjoyed writing on daily again. More than happy to have a suggestion and I think another GT story could be nice. Maybe go with a variant route and random startlist for a bit more unpredictability. Suggestions on a rider/ team / objective is always welcomed
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Another GT story Banana

Well, I could suggest some obvious picks such as Jack Haig.. Haha.. Or some similar obvious (and more serious) picks such as George Bennett or maybe even Rohan Dennis or breaking a "curse" with Richie Porte.. Or pick an oldie like Alejandro Valverde (according to procyclingstats.com he's going to ride the Giro this year). As for GTs, I always preferred Vuelta and Giro over Le Tour. There are probably some more interesting and less Oceania biased suggestions out here though Smile
 
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Well, great win with Dumoulin! Also nice for Oomen to win Stage 20! In the end no one could really put too much pressure on you!

Also, suggestion for a Grand Tour, I think maybe the 1994 db might be fun!
 
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Another GT story Banana

Well, I could suggest some obvious picks such as Jack Haig.. Haha.. Or some similar obvious (and more serious) picks such as George Bennett or maybe even Rohan Dennis or breaking a "curse" with Richie Porte.. Or pick an oldie like Alejandro Valverde (according to procyclingstats.com he's going to ride the Giro this year). As for GTs, I always preferred Vuelta and Giro over Le Tour. There are probably some more interesting and less Oceania biased suggestions out here though Smile

I think I will cover all the GTs eventually, but Haig or Bennett could be a good shout at the Vuelta. Maybe Roglic as well could be a nice shout if I choose the Tour. Valverde as WC in Spain could be fun with a strong Movistar team in support.

I have just started a Trek career on ocm, so I will stay away from Porte

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Well, great win with Dumoulin! Also nice for Oomen to win Stage 20! In the end no one could really put too much pressure on you!

Also, suggestion for a Grand Tour, I think maybe the 1994 db might be fun!

Thanks a lot! Only my second ever GT victory on pcm I believe!

A historic db could be cool. What pcm version is best for the historical dbs?
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There seems to be fine 1994 DB for Pcm17 and 18 (converted). Promoted as the "most complete historical database" around. As from the content and screenshots, it looks indeed pretty cool! Makes me want to do a database for 2003 or something like that Grin

Haig/Bennett or Valverde at Vuelta would be awesome though!
 
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Theres a 1994 version on the PCM 18 workshop, and I think it can work alongside other workshop dbs. Its made by Stylus and has a no-helmet mod that doesnt ruin other modern dbs and has 1994 stages for the GTs and I think a few more races.

I'd consider it the best historical db I've used in years but I skipped a lot of the last versions.

@ tsmoha - I think Stylus is actually working on a 2003 db, so maybe you could get into contact with him to help on it?
 
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@valv: working on a 2003db? Wooha! Great news. As for me helping, this won't happen. Maybe I should have been more clear on this: I would love to do a 2003db, but I can't. If I will ever work on pcm database again, it would probably be another Aussie NRS update Grin
 
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@tsmoha & valv: thanks for the help and input Smile a 1994 historical race could be amazing
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Dumooulin has started to edge into cycling legend with his 2nd Giro i see many Tours for him to come, well done, Great ride.Banana
 
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Dumooulin has started to edge into cycling legend with his 2nd Giro i see many Tours for him to come, well done, Great ride.Banana

Thanks a lot! It was great fun riding with him and different to other races I have done before with climbers etc.
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Tom did really well to survive for so long, well done Grin
 
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Tom did really well to survive for so long, well done Grin

Survive? All the others are the ones needed to survive Wink
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