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STAGE 1 4 DAYS OF DUNKIRK 2018

In the first stage of the 4 days of Dunkirk, Marc Sarreau powered past everyone, including Brian Coquard and André Greipel. He won the stage and was the first leader of the 2018 edition. This is the standing for the stage: Rnk Rider Team UCI Pnt Time 1   SARREAU  Marc Groupama - FDJ 20 30 3:56:19 2   COQUARD  Bryan Vital Concept Cycling Club 10 18 ,, 3   BARBIER  Rudy AG2R La Mondiale 5 12 ,, 4   WIPPERT  Wouter Roompot - Nederlandse Loterij 7 ,, 5   DUPONT  Timothy Wanty - Groupe Gobert 4 ,, 6   RICKAERT  Jonas Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise 3 ,, 7   TOUZE  Damien St Michel - Auber93 2 ,, 8   DE BUYST  Jasper Lotto Soudal 1 ,, 9   BOUHANNI  Nacer Cofidis, Solutions Crédits ,, 10   VERMELTFOORT  Coen Roompot - Nederlandse Loterij ,,

STAGE 5 GIRO D'ITALIA

    The riders signed on late. Today we saw the fifth stage of the Giro d'Italia come and go. The stage was hilly and finished on a small uncategorised climb in Santa Ninfa. It started off with Rohan Dennis in yellow and Tom Dumoulin trailing by just one second.    The stage started with very hot weather as always (22 degrees celsius) and with a small headiwnd. However a breakaway was able to get away. It contained four riders:  Ryan Mullen and Laurent Didier (Trek-Segafredo), Eugert Zhupa (Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia) and Andrea Vendrame (Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec). The gap reached 5:30 but BMC quickly accelerated in the peloton. With 50 kilometres to go, the gap was already at 2:30. There were a few crashes on a descent, including Laurens Ten Dam and Steve Morabito, but they got up quickly and continued. With 14 kilometres the leader of the white jersey classification crashed but eventually Max Schachmann got his way back to the peloton. Pozzovivo...

OPINION: First 4 stage of the Giro, Tour de Yorkshire

The past 5 days we have seen the first 4 stages of the Giro. This race controversially started in Jerusalem and then went to Tel Aviv. While it is good to expand the race l, is it good to have a rest day after only 3 days racing and to have it in a country which can be classifies as a semi-faschist country. The sole reason for this change is based on monetary reasons. This country has barely any cycling history, however the start to the Giro went well. The routes were flat but still fast and interesting with the 3rd stage's last 40 minutes being done at an average of 60km/h. The race then travelled to Sicily. In the first stage there (stage 4) Tim Wellena won in an extremely exciting finish. Most GC favourites limites their losses to around 6-8 seconds but Chris Froome lost more time to everyone, again. He finished 24" down. While this is surprising to most Froome has planned this Giro to pea nearer to the end of the 2nd week, he is not acostumed to being on form at the star...

STAGE 4 Giro d'Italia

Today we saw the 4th stage of the Giro d'Italia. Today we saw the race move to Sicily, an island at the south of Italy. The stage was the next true challenge after the first short, technical, time trial. Starting the stage Rohan Dennis was in pink with a one second advantage on Tom Dumoulin, winner of stage 1. The stage started with a breakaway of 5 riders, consisting of Jacopo Mosca (Willier-Triestina), Quentin Jauregui (AG2R-La Mondiale), Maxim Belkov (Katusha-Alpecin),  Enrico Barbin (Barbiani), Marco Frapporti (Androni-Giacotolli). BMC controlled the race for the first 60 km, while the mountain jersey, Enrico Barbin took mountain points over the small categorised climbs along the way. UAE Team Emirates made an acceleration with 105 km. to go over the feed zone, making it hard for cyclists to get their essential food and drink. This decision was quite controversial. Their attack brought the breakaway difference right down to 25", but after that the race continued. With 60 k...