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TABLEAU D'honneur 18Ème ETAPE EMBRUN > VALLOIRE 208,000 Km TABLEAU D'HONNEUR 18ème ETAPE EMBRUN > VALLOIRE 208,000 km ETAPE Vainqueur de l'étape CONTINENTAL 61 QUINTANA Nairo MOVISTAR TEAM Meilleur Jeune KRYS 145 KÄMNA Lennard TEAM SUNWEB Meilleure Equipe NAMEDSPORT> MOV MOVISTAR TEAM Prix de la combativité ANTARGAZ 111 VAN AVERMAET Greg CCC TEAM GENERAL Temps LCL 21 ALAPHILIPPE Julian DECEUNINCK - QUICK - STEP Points ŠKODA 11 SAGAN Peter BORA - HANSGROHE Meilleur Grimpeur E.LECLERC 31 BARDET Romain AG2R LA MONDIALE Jeunes KRYS 2 BERNAL Egan TEAM INEOS Equipes NAMEDSPORT> MOV MOVISTAR TEAM PORTEURS MAILLOTS Jaune LCL 21 ALAPHILIPPE Julian DECEUNINCK - QUICK - STEP Vert ŠKODA 11 SAGAN Peter BORA - HANSGROHE Blanc à Pois Rouges E.LECLERC 31 BARDET Romain AG2R LA MONDIALE Blanc KRYS 2 BERNAL Egan TEAM INEOS Page 1 sur 1 - 25/07/2019 - 18:07:37 CLASSEMENT DE L'ETAPE 18 EMBRUN > VALLOIRE Distance : 208,000 km JEUDI 25 JUILLET 2019 Temps du Premier : 5h34'15" Moyenne : 37,337 km/h CONTINENTAL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart 1 61 QUINTANA Nairo MOV COL B:18" 00" 67 55 LADAGNOUS Matthieu GFC FRA ' ' 2 31 BARDET Romain ALM FRA B:11" 01'35" 68 125 HENAO MONTOYA Sergio Luis UAD COL ' ' 3 76 LUTSENKO Alexey AST KAZ B:06" 02'28" 69 85 *JANSEN Amund TJV NOR 25'52" 4 145 *KÄMNA Lennard SUN GER 02'58" 70 121 MARTIN Daniel UAD IRL 28'02" 5 42 CARUSO Damiano TBM ITA 03'00" 71 192 BACKAERT Frederik WGG BEL 28'06" 6 162 *BENOOT Tiesj LTS BEL 04'46" 72 27 RICHEZE Maximiliano DQT ARG 28'07" 7 98 WOODS Michael EF1 CAN ' ' 73 35 GALLOPIN Tony ALM FRA ' ' 8 2 *BERNAL Egan INS COL ' ' 74 103 HAIG Jack MTS AUS ' ' 9 115 PAUWELS Serge CCC BEL ' ' 75 217 MOINARD Amael PCB FRA ' ' 10 81 KRUIJSWIJK Steven TJV NED 05'18" 76 74 HOULE Hugo AST CAN ' ' 11 12 BUCHMANN Emanuel BOH GER ' ' 77 171 CALMEJANE Lilian TDE FRA 29'04" 12 51 PINOT Thibaut GFC FRA ' ' 78 136 MOLLEMA Bauke TFS NED 29'23" 13 1 THOMAS Geraint INS GBR ' ' 79 156 PERICHON Pierre Luc COF FRA 29'25" 14 21 ALAPHILIPPE Julian DQT FRA ' ' 80 213 DELAPLACE Anthony PCB FRA ' ' 15 91 URAN Rigoberto EF1 COL ' ' 81 106 JUUL JENSEN Christopher MTS DEN 29'32" 16 65 LANDA MEANA Mikel MOV ESP ' ' 82 77 NIELSEN Magnus Cort AST DEN 29'42" 17 131 PORTE Richie TFS AUS ' ' 83 164 DE GENDT Thomas LTS BEL 29'49" 18 211 BARGUIL Warren PCB FRA 05'43" 84 163 DE BUYST Jasper LTS BEL ' ' 19 62 VALVERDE Alejandro MOV ESP 06'16" 85 124 COSTA Rui UAD POR ' ' 20 191 MARTIN Guillaume WGG FRA 06'47" 86 134 DE KORT Koen TFS NED 29'59" 21 122 ARU Fabio UAD ITA 07'24" 87 5 *MOSCON Gianni INS ITA ' ' 22 53 *GAUDU David GFC FRA 08'22" 88 16 OSS Daniel BOH ITA ' ' 23 57 REICHENBACH Sébastien GFC SUI 08'53" 89 4 KWIATKOWSKI Michal INS POL ' ' 24 206 KREUZIGER Roman TDD CZE 10'12" 90 93 CLARKE Simon EF1 AUS ' ' 25 32 CHEREL Mikael ALM FRA 10'23" 91 47 TEUNS Dylan TBM BEL ' ' 26 25 *MAS Enric DQT ESP 10'57" 92 152 BERHANE Natnael COF ERI ' ' 27 82 BENNETT George TJV NZL 10'58" 93 66 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOV POR ' ' 28 132 BERNARD Julien TFS FRA 12'27" 94 64 ERVITI Imanol MOV ESP ' ' 29 83 *DE PLUS Laurens TJV BEL ' ' 95 105 IMPEY Daryl MTS RSA ' ' 30 114 GESCHKE Simon CCC GER 13'11" 96 214 *GESBERT Elie PCB FRA ' ' 31 101 YATES Adam MTS GBR ' ' 97 108 YATES Simon MTS GBR ' ' 32 111 VAN AVERMAET Greg CCC BEL 13'21" 98 48 TRATNIK Jan TBM SLO ' ' 33 94 KANGERT Tanel EF1 EST ' ' 99 58 ROUX Anthony GFC FRA ' ' 34 157 ROSSETTO Stéphane COF FRA 13'41" 100 175 SICARD Romain TDE FRA ' ' 35 8 VAN BAARLE Dylan INS NED 13'55" 101 216 LEDANOIS Kevin PCB FRA ' ' 36 67 SOLER Marc MOV ESP 14'01" 102 193 *DE GENDT Aime WGG BEL ' ' 37 15 *MÜHLBERGER Gregor BOH AUT 15'17" 103 142 ARNDT Nikias SUN GER ' ' 38 6 POELS Wout INS NED 16'32" 104 141 MATTHEWS Michael SUN AUS ' ' 39 195 MEURISSE Xandro WGG BEL 16'53" 105 148 ROCHE Nicolas SUN IRL ' ' 40 56 MOLARD Rudy GFC FRA 19'25" 106 137 SKUJINS Toms TFS LAT ' ' 41 87 TEUNISSEN Mike TJV NED 20'36" 107 138 STUYVEN Jasper TFS BEL ' ' 42 3 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan INS ESP 20'47" 108 72 BILBAO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA Pello AST ESP ' ' 43 174 *OURSELIN Paul TDE FRA ' ' 109 196 OFFREDO Yoann WGG FRA 32'54" 44 186 *POLITT Nils TKA GER 21'24" 110 165 KEUKELEIRE Jens LTS BEL ' ' 45 168 WELLENS Tim LTS BEL 22'25" 111 198 VAN MELSEN Kevin WGG BEL ' ' 46 34 FRANK Mathias ALM SUI ' ' 112 185 HALLER Marco TKA AUT ' ' 47 135 FELLINE Fabio TFS ITA 22'40" 113 54 KÜNG Stefan GFC SUI ' ' 48 92 BETTIOL Alberto EF1 ITA ' ' 114 183 DOWSETT Alex TKA GBR ' ' 49 133 *CICCONE Giulio TFS ITA ' ' 115 194 *EIKING Odd Christian WGG NOR ' ' 50 205 KING Benjamin TDD USA ' ' 116 43 COLBRELLI Sonny TBM ITA ' ' 51 41 NIBALI Vincenzo TBM ITA ' ' 117 182 DEBUSSCHERE Jens TKA BEL ' ' 52 117 SCHÄR Michael CCC SUI ' ' 118 96 SCULLY Tom EF1 NZL ' ' 53 38 VUILLERMOZ Alexis ALM FRA ' ' 119 126 KRISTOFF Alexander UAD NOR ' ' 54 37 NAESEN Oliver ALM BEL ' ' 120 46 *MOHORIC Matej TBM SLO ' ' 55 208 VALGREN Michael TDD DEN ' ' 121 215 GREIPEL André PCB GER ' ' 56 14 KONRAD Patrick BOH AUT ' ' 122 172 BONIFAZIO Niccolò TDE ITA ' ' 57 116 ROSSKOPF Joseph CCC USA ' ' 123 104 HEPBURN Michael MTS AUS ' ' 58 181 ZAKARIN Ilnur TKA RUS ' ' 124 52 BONNET William GFC FRA ' ' 59 155 PEREZ Anthony COF FRA ' ' 125 167 MONFORT Maxime LTS BEL ' ' 60 33 *COSNEFROY Benoit ALM FRA 23'08" 126 218 VACHON Florian PCB FRA ' ' 61 154 HERRADA Jesus COF ESP 23'54" 127 118 WISNIOWSKI Lukasz CCC POL ' ' 62 212 BOUET Maxime PCB FRA 25'36" 128 197 PASQUALON Andrea WGG ITA ' ' 63 144 HAGA Chad SUN USA 25'46" 129 184 GONÇALVES José TKA POR ' ' 64 68 VERONA QUINTANILLA Carlos MOV ESP ' ' 130 158 SIMON Julien COF FRA ' ' 65 63 AMADOR Andrey MOV CRC ' ' 131 22 *ASGREEN Kasper DQT DEN ' ' 66 75 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka AST ESP ' ' 132 201 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald TDD NOR ' ' Page 1 sur 2 - 25/07/2019 - 18:05:48 CLASSEMENT DE L'ETAPE 18 EMBRUN > VALLOIRE Distance : 208,000 km JEUDI 25 JUILLET 2019 Temps du Premier : 5h34'15" Moyenne : 37,337 km/h CONTINENTAL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart 133 204 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt TDD RSA ' ' 134 127 LAENGEN Vegard Stake UAD NOR ' ' 135 102 DURBRIDGE Luke MTS AUS ' ' 136 123 BYSTRØM Sven Erik UAD NOR ' ' 137 36 GOUGEARD Alexis ALM FRA ' ' 138 203 CUMMINGS Stephen TDD GBR 33'30" 139 24 LAMPAERT Yves DQT BEL 33'41" 140 23 DEVENYNS Dries DQT BEL ' ' 141 84 GROENEWEGEN Dylan TJV NED ' ' 142 173 *GRELLIER Fabien TDE FRA ' ' 143 73 FRAILE MATARRANZ Omar AST ESP ' ' 144 187 *WÜRTZ Mads TKA DEN 33'46" 145 45 *GARCIA CORTINA Ivan TBM ESP 34'46" 146 166 KLUGE Roger LTS GER ' ' 147 178 *TURGIS Anthony TDE FRA ' ' 148 161 *EWAN Caleb LTS AUS ' ' 149 176 TAARAMÄE Rein TDE EST 34'51" 150 107 TRENTIN Matteo MTS ITA 35'24" 151 202 BAK YTTING Lars TDD DEN 35'47" 152 13 BURGHARDT Marcus BOH GER 36'36" 153 28 VIVIANI Elia DQT ITA ' ' 154 11 SAGAN Peter BOH SVK ' ' 155 95 LANGEVELD Sebastian EF1 NED ' ' 156 26 MØRKØV Michael DQT DEN 42'02" Non Partant 17 PÖSTLBERGER Lukas BOH AUT 147 *KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren SUN DEN 2 coureur(s). Page 2 sur 2 - 25/07/2019 - 18:05:48 CLASSEMENT GENERAL 18 EMBRUN > VALLOIRE Distance : 3089,300 km Temps du Premier : 75h18'49" JEUDI 25 JUILLET 2019 Moyenne : 41,015 km/h LCL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat Temps Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat Temps Ecart 1 21 ALAPHILIPPE Julian DQT FRA 75h18'49" 00" 64 201 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald TDD NOR 77h04'41" 1h45'52" 2 2 *BERNAL Egan INS COL 75h20'19" 01'30" 65 92 BETTIOL Alberto EF1 ITA 77h06'38" 1h47'49" 3 1 THOMAS Geraint INS GBR 75h20'24" 01'35" 66 35 GALLOPIN Tony ALM FRA 77h07'46" 1h48'57" 4 81 KRUIJSWIJK Steven TJV NED 75h20'36" 01'47" 67 164 DE GENDT Thomas LTS BEL ' ' ' ' 5 51 PINOT Thibaut GFC FRA 75h20'39" 01'50" 68 42 CARUSO Damiano TBM ITA 77h09'53" 1h51'04" 6 12 BUCHMANN Emanuel BOH GER 75h21'03" 02'14" 69 205 KING Benjamin TDD USA 77h11'30" 1h52'41" 7 61 QUINTANA Nairo MOV COL 75h22'43" 03'54" 70 108 YATES Simon MTS GBR 77h11'31" 1h52'42" 8 65 LANDA MEANA Mikel MOV ESP 75h23'43" 04'54" 71 208 VALGREN Michael TDD DEN 77h12'11" 1h53'22" 9 91 URAN Rigoberto EF1 COL 75h24'22" 05'33" 72 63 AMADOR Andrey MOV CRC 77h12'33" 1h53'44" 10 62 VALVERDE Alejandro MOV ESP 75h24'47" 05'58" 73 115 PAUWELS Serge CCC BEL 77h14'52" 1h56'03" 11 131 PORTE Richie TFS AUS 75h25'19" 06'30" 74 4 KWIATKOWSKI Michal INS POL 77h17'59" 1h59'10" 12 211 BARGUIL Warren PCB FRA 75h26'36" 07'47" 75 117 SCHÄR Michael CCC SUI 77h19'32" 2h00'43" 13 191 MARTIN Guillaume WGG FRA 75h34'00" 15'11" 76 73 FRAILE MATARRANZ Omar AST ESP 77h19'36" 2h00'47" 14 122 ARU Fabio UAD ITA 75h35'10" 16'21" 77 5 *MOSCON Gianni INS ITA 77h21'01" 2h02'12" 15 206 KREUZIGER Roman TDD CZE 75h35'49" 17'00" 78 105 IMPEY Daryl MTS RSA 77h25'10" 2h06'21" 16 53 *GAUDU David GFC FRA 75h37'26" 18'37" 79 212 BOUET Maxime PCB FRA 77h25'12" 2h06'23" 17 195 MEURISSE Xandro WGG BEL 75h41'32" 22'43" 80 66 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOV POR 77h27'16" 2h08'27" 18 31 BARDET Romain ALM FRA 75h42'28" 23'39" 81 175 SICARD Romain TDE FRA 77h27'20" 2h08'31" 19 121 MARTIN Daniel UAD IRL 75h53'12" 34'23" 82 197 PASQUALON Andrea WGG ITA 77h27'40" 2h08'51" 20 57 REICHENBACH Sébastien GFC SUI 75h54'41" 35'52" 83 116 ROSSKOPF Joseph CCC USA 77h30'21" 2h11'32" 21 82 BENNETT George TJV NZL 75h55'02" 36'13" 84 137 SKUJINS Toms TFS LAT 77h31'46" 2h12'57" 22 76 LUTSENKO Alexey AST KAZ 75h55'16" 36'27" 85 11 SAGAN Peter BOH SVK 77h32'00" 2h13'11" 23 136 MOLLEMA Bauke TFS NED 76h01'19" 42'30" 86 43 COLBRELLI Sonny TBM ITA 77h36'39" 2h17'50" 24 154 HERRADA Jesus COF ESP 76h04'34" 45'45" 87 48 TRATNIK Jan TBM SLO 77h36'50" 2h18'01" 25 111 VAN AVERMAET Greg CCC BEL 76h06'02" 47'13" 88 16 OSS Daniel BOH ITA 77h39'34" 2h20'45" 26 56 MOLARD Rudy GFC FRA 76h07'07" 48'18" 89 214 *GESBERT Elie PCB
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