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Barnabás Peák: Knocking at World Tour’s door

Barnabas Peak Interview

It’s been some time since Hungary has had a pro rider at the biggest level, but things look like they are about to change, and that’s thanks to Barnabás Peák; hailing from Budapest, this talented all-rounder has steadily moved through the ranks with perseverance in just a few years, showcasing his potential, big engine and catching the eye of many teams.

Since bursting onto the U23 scene in 2017, Barnabás has forged his own path, building a palmares that after just two seasons includes both Elite National Championships titles, Beograd-Banjaluka, GP Kranj and a string of top 10 overall results at the Tour of Hungary, Vuelta al Bidasoa (where he also took a stage after an explosive finish), Paris-Arras Tour and the Tour of Serbia, many of these results being made even more impressive by the fact they came against seasoned riders and professional teams.

Currently racing at the Tour de l’Avenir, arguably the most prestigious multi-stage event for amateur riders, the 19-year-old will fly afterwards from France to Belgium to join World Tour team leader Quick-Step Floors – the most successful squad of 2018 – for which he’ll ride as a stagiaire in the closing weeks of the season, a chance he is ready to grab with both hands and show what he is really made of.

Before that happens, I got to interview Barnabás and find out more about his background and the expectations he nurtures.

– Barnabás, how did you start cycling?

It all began in the winter of 2014, at the age of 16, so my first season was as a junior. Chris Froome’s ride at the Vuelta a España inspired me a lot that year, I decided to pick up cycling because of him and his performance. In the meantime, cycling has become more and more popular in my country, we have some good teams now, people begin appreciating the results you get and have a real interest in cycling, and that motivated me as well.

– How did you end up at the World Cycling Center team?

We had our first contact in January last year, and I raced for them ever since in some really important events and got to learn a lot, but things have changed lately there and I am looking forward to change the scenery next season.

– In 2017, you had a breakthrough season, with several wins and podium finishes.

Yes, it was a good season for me, I gained a lot of confidence and developed my skills, but since then I came to realize that the level of the races where I was prominent wasn’t so high at it should have been, so I am happy that I could improve since then and be more competitive at the harder races this year.

– You also came very close to winning the Tour of Hungary, missing out on the overall victory for a mere two seconds, but in some special circumstances.

Indeed, I broke my collarbone during stage 3, so holding onto my second place in the general classification and taking home the best young rider jersey felt like a win.

– This season brought you victories in one-day races, stage races and at the National Championships. Which of these was the most important?

I’d say the Nationals, winning both the road race and the individual time trial gave me great satisfaction. It wasn’t easy, as I had a big target on my back and some pressure compared to last year, and that’s why I rate these victories as the most important so far.

– After two U23 seasons, what would you say that are your main strengths and what is it that you would still like to improve?

I feel that I have a lot of power now, but still lack skills to get results, which is frustrating. I have a good power peak for my weight, but despite this, I am far from the best in the decisive moments of the races, so there’s still plenty of work to be done.

– This week you are lining up at the start of the prestigious Tour de l’Avenir. What are your goals?

I am looking forward to it, but I don’t know what to expect. The course is again mountainous, especially in the second part, but before reaching the climbs I will try hard to seize any opportunity I’ll get.

– You joined Quick-Step Floors last winter for their first training camp in Calpe, and after L’Avenir, you’ll race with their jersey for the remainder of the season. What are your expectations?

Having the chance to train with them was a great experience and I really enjoyed their professionalism and the high level and attention for every single detail. I can’t wait to pin a number on the Quick-Step Floors jersey and to be in a very good shape for the races I will do with the squad. My dream is to win a Classic as a pro, preferably arriving solo. I think my characteristics match those of the team and there is no better place to learn how to race than as part of the Quick-Step Floors squad.

 

2018 Vuelta a España Roadbook

2018 Vuelta a España Roadbook

2018/19 Confirmed Transfers

AG2R

In: Geoffrey Bouchard, Dorian Godon, Aurélien Paret-Peintre, Larry Warbasse.

Out: Jan Bakelants, Rudy Barbier, Cyril Gautier, Matteo Montaguti.

Androni Giocattoli

In: Matteo Busato, Julian Cardona, Miguel Florez, Matteo Montaguti, Daniel Muñoz, Josip Rumac, Matteo Pelucchi, Mattia Viel.

Out: Davide Ballerini, Raffaello Bonusi (retired), Luca Chirico, Matteo Malucelli, Ivan Sosa, Rodolfo Torres.

Aqua Blue Sport

Out: Shane Archbold, Adam Blythe, Matthew Brammeier (retired), Mark Christian, Stefan Denifl, Eddie Dunbar, Conor Dunne, Andrew Fenn, Aaron Gate, Lasse Norman Hansen, Peter Koning, Michel Kreder, Dan Pearson, Casper Pedersen, Larry Warbasse, Calvin Watson (retired).

Arkea-Samsic

In: André Greipel, Thibault Guernalec, Alan Riou, Robert Wagner.

Out: Michael Carbel, Armindo Fonseca (retired), Arnaud Gerard (retired), Sindre Lunke, Pierre-Luc Périchon.

Astana

In: Davide Ballerini, Manuele Boaro, Hernando Bohorquez, Rodrigo Contreras, Jonas Gregaard, Merhawi Kudus, Gorka Izagirre, Ion Izagirre, Yuriy Natarov.

Out: Sergey Chernetsky, Oscar Gatto, Andriy Grivko, Jesper Hansen, Tanel Kangert, Truls Korsaeth (retired), Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev (retired), Riccardo Minali, Moreno Moser, Ruslan Tleubayev (retired), Michael Valgren.

Bahrain-Merida

In: Phil Bauhaus, Damiano Caruso, Rohan Dennis, Andrea Garosio, Marcel Sieberg, Dylan Teuns, Jan Tratnik, Stephen Williams.

Out: Manuele Boaro, Niccolo Bonifazio, Borut Bozic (retired), Enrico Gasparotto, Gorka Izagirre, Ion Izagirre, Ramunas Navardauskas, Franco Pellizotti (retired), David Per, Kanstantsin Sioutsou (fired after testing positive), Giovanni Visconti.

Bardiani-CSF

In: Luca Covili, Alessandro Pessot, Francesco Romano.

Out: Simone Andreetta (retired), Giulio Ciccone, Simone Sterbini.

Bora-hansgrohe

In: Jean-Pierre Drucker, Oscar Gatto, Maximilian Schachmann.

Out: Matteo Pelucchi, Michal Kolar (retired), Aleksejs Saramotins.

Burgos-BH

In: Jetse Bol, Matthew Gibson, Jose Fernandes, Angel Madrazo, Manuel Peñalver, Jaume Sureda, Ricardo Vilela.

Out: Adrian Gonzales (retired), Matvey Mamykin, Ibai Salas (fired after testing positive), Jordi Simon, Pablo Torres.

Caja Rural

In: Jon Aberasturi, Alan Banaszek, Xavi Cañellas, Sergey Chernetsky, David Gonzales, Domingos Gonçalves, Matteo Malucelli.

Out: Miguel Benito (retired), Danilo Celano, Fabricio Ferrari, Lluis Mas, Justin Oien, Rafael Reis, Joaquim Silva, Nick Schultz, Yannis Yssaad, Josu Zabala.

CCC

In: Amaro Antunes, William Barta, Pawel Bernas, Josef Cerny, Victor de la Parte, Simon Geschke, Kamil Gradek, Jakub Mareczko, Łukasz Owsian, Serge Pauwels, Szymon Sajnok, Laurens ten Dam, Gijs Van Hoecke, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, Lukasz Wisniowski, Riccardo Zoidl.

Out: Alan Banaszek, Alberto Bettiol, Tom Bohli, Brent Bookwalter, Piotr Brozyna, Damiano Caruso, Pawel Cieslik, Rohan Dennis, Jean-Pierre Drucker, Pawel Franczak, Kilian Frankiny, Simon Gerrans (retired), Marco Kump, Stefan Küng, Adrian Kurek, Kamil Malecki, Michal Paluta, Leszek Plucinski, Richie Porte, Nicolas Roche, Jürgen Roelandts, Michal Schlegel, Miles Scotson, Frantisek Sisr, Patrik Stosz, Mateusz Taciak, Dylan Teuns, Tejay van Garderen, Loïc Vliegen, Danilo Wyss.

Cofidis

In: Darwin Atapuma, Natnael Berhane, Filippo Fortin, Jesper Hansen, Victor Lafay, Marco Mathis, Emmanuel Morin, Pierre-Luc Périchon, Damien Touzé, Zico Waeytens.

Out: Guillaume Bonnafond (retired), Dorian Godon, Daniel Navarro, Daniel Teklehaimanot, Anthony Turgis, Jimmy Turgis, Michael Van Staeyen.

Corendon-Circus

In: Dries De Bondt, Stijn Devolder, Petter Fagerhaug, Lasse Norman Hansen, Roy Jans, Jimmy Janssens, Jonas Rickaert, Loris Rouiller, Joeri Stallaert, Maarten van Trijp, Otto Vergaerde, Philipp Walsleben.

Out: Wietse Bosmans, Stijn Caluwe, Kevin Cant, Jens Dekker, Timo Kielich, Valentijn Lauwers, Gert Smets, Adam Toupalik, Ben Turner, Toon Vandebosch, Pieter-jan Vliegen.

Deceuninck – Quick-Step

In: Remco Evenepoel, Mikkel Honoré.

Out: Laurens De Plus, Fernando Gaviria, Jhonatan Narvaez, Maximilian Schachmann, Niki Terpstra.

Delko Marseille

In: Alessandro Fedelli, Eduard Grosu, Alexis Guerin, Ramunas Navardauskas, Rémy Rochas, Fabien Schmidt.

Out: Rémy Di Gregorio (retired), Yannick Martinez, John Anderson Rodriguez.

Dimension Data

In: Lars Bak, Stefan De Bod, Enrico Gasparotto, Roman Kreuziger, Gino Mader, Giacomo Nizzolo, Rasmus Tiller, Michael Valgren, Danilo Wyss.

Out: Igor Anton (retired), Natnael Berhane, Mekseb Debesay, Nicolas Dougall, Merhawi Kudus, Lachlan Morton, Serge Pauwels, Scott Thwaites, Johann van Zyl.

Direct Energie

In: Niccolo Bonifazio, Mathieu Burgaudeau, Pim Ligthart, Niki Terpstra, Anthony Turgis.

Out: Sylvain Chavanel (retired), Jérémy Cornu.

EF Education First

In: Sean Bennett, Alberto Bettiol, Jonathan Caicedo, Sergio Higuita, Moreno Hofland, Tanel Kangert, Lachlan Morton, Julius van den Berg, Tejay van Garderen, Luis Villalobos, James Whelan.

Out: Brendan Canty, Julian Cardona, William Clarke, Kim Magnusson, Daniel Moreno, Pierre Rolland, Tom Van Asbroeck.

Euskadi-Murias

In: Urko Berrade, Juan Antonio Lopez-Cozar, Mario Gonzales, Beñat Intxausti, Jose Daniel Viejo.

Out: Jon Aberasturi, Julien Loubet (retired), Eduard Prades, Beñat Txoperena (retired).

Gazprom-RusVelo

In: Alexander Evtushenko, Vladislav Kulikov, Alexander Kulikovskiy, Denis Nekrasov, Petr Rikunov, Mamyr Stash, Anton Vorobyev.

Out: Alexander Foliforov, Dmitry Kozontchuk, Sergey Lagutin, Roman Maikin, Nikolay Trusov.

Groupama-FDJ

In: Kilian Frankiny, Stefan Küng, Miles Scotson.

Out: Davide Cimolai, Jérémy Roy (retired), Arthur Vichot.

Hagens Berman Axeon

In: André Carvalho, Jacob Egholm, Liam Holowesko, Sean Quinn, Karel Vacek, Kevin Vermaerke.

Out: William Barta, Sean Bennett, Christopher Blevins, Ivo Oliveira, Rui Oliveira, Jasper Philipsen, Michael Rice.

Israel Cycling Academy

In: Rudy Barbier, Matthias Brändle, Clément Carisey, Alexander Cataford, Davide Cimolai, Conor Dunne, Riccardo Minali, Tom Van Asbroeck.

Out: Jose Manuel Diaz, Luis Lemus (retired), Aviv Yechezkel (retired), Tyler Williams.

Jumbo-Visma

In: Laurens De Plus, Lennard Hofstede, Tony Martin, Mike Teunissen, Wout van Aert, Taco van der Hoorn, Jonas Vingegaard.

Out: Enrico Battaglin, Lars Boom, Stef Clement (retired), Bram Tankink (retired), Gijs Van Hoecke, Robert Wagner.

Katusha-Alpecin

In: Enrico Battaglin, Jens Debusschere, Ruben Guerreiro, Daniel Navarro, Dmitry Strakhov, Harry Tanfield.

Out: Maxim Belkov, Robert Kiserlovski (retired), Maurits Lammertink, Tiago Machado, Tony Martin, Marco Mathis, Baptiste Planckaert, Jhonatan Restrepo.

Lotto-Soudal

In: Adam Blythe, Stan Dewulf, Caleb Ewan, Carl Fredrik Hagen, Rasmus Iversen, Roger Kluge, Brian van Goethem, Harm Vanhoucke.

Out: Lars Bak, Jens Debusschere, André Greipel, Moreno Hofland, James Shaw, Marcel Sieberg, Robert Wagner.

Manzana Postobon

In: Brayan Gomez, Luis Carlos Chia, Daniel Jaramillo, Omar Mendoza, Diego Ochoa, Carlos Quintero, Jhonatan Restrepo.

Out: Hernan Aguirre, Hernando Bohorquez, Jetse Bol, Sergio Higuita, Juan Sebastian Molano, Fernando Orjuela, Ricardo Vilela, Juan Pablo Villegas.

Mitchelton-Scott

In: Edoardo Affini, Brent Bookwalter, Tsgabu Grmay, Callum Scotson, Nick Schultz, Dion Smith, Robert Stannard.

Out: Caleb Ewan, Roger Kluge, Roman Kreuziger, Robert Power, Svein Tuft, Carlos Verona.

Movistar

In: Lluis Mas, Eduard Prades, Jürgen Roelandts, Carlos Verona.

Out: Nuno Bico, Victor de la Parte.

Neri Sottoli – Selle Italia

In: Francesco Manuel Bongiorno, Lorenzo Fortunato, Davide Gaburro, Moreno Marchetti, Umberto Marengo, Dayer Quintana, Sebastian Schönberger, Etienne Van Empel, Giovanni Visconti.

Out: Matteo Busato, Marco Coledan (retired), Miguel Florez, Giuseppe Fonzi, Ilia Koshevoy (retired), Jakub Mareczko, Jacopo Mosca, Flippo Pozzato (retired), Alex Turrin (retired), Eugert Zhupa.

Nippo-Vini Fantini Faizanè

In: Ruben Acosta, Juan Jose Lobato, Giovanni Lonardi, Moreno Moser, Alejandro Osorio.

Out: Damiano Cunego (retired), Eduard Grosu, Marino Kobayashi, Alan Marangoni (retired), Simone Ponzi, Ivan Santaromita, Marco Tizza, Kohei Uchima.

Novo Nordisk

In: Oliver Behringer, Declan Irvine, Peter Kusztor, Samuel Munday, Ulugbek Saidov.

Out: Roman Gioux, Andrea Peron, Umberto Poli, Quentin Valognes (retired), Rik van Ijzendoorn, Christopher Wiliams.

Rally Cycling

In: Pier-André Coté, Gavin Mannion, John Murphy, Svein Tuft.

Out: Jesse Anthony (retired), Bradley Huff (retired), Danny Pate (retired), Eric Young.

Riwal Readynez

In: Nicolai Brøchner, Lucas Eriksson, Krister Hagen, Alexander Kamp, Sindre Lunke, Kim Magnusson, Rasmus Quaade, Torkil Veyhe, Emil Vinjebo. Rasmus Wallin.

Out: Patrick Clausen, Stefan Djurhuus, Jonas Gregaard, Peter Haslund, Sebastian Lander, Martin Mortensen, Jesper Mørkøv, Søren Siggaard, Chris Anker Sørensen (retired).

Roompot-Charles

In: Lars Boom, Sean De Bie, Mathias De Witte, Huub Duijn, Maurits Lammertink, Sanne Leysen, Arjen Livyns, Stijn Steels, Justin Timmermans, Boy Van Poppel, Michael Van Staeyen.

Out: Tim Ariesen, Martijn Budding, Luuc Bugter, Robbert De Greef, Floris Gerts, Stan Godrie, Michael Goolaerts (deceased), Pim Ligthart, Tim Merlier, Guillaume Seye, David Tanner (retired), Wout van Aert, Elias Van Breussegem, Taco van der Hoorn, Etienne Van Empel, Brian van Goethem, Coen Vermeltfoort, Zico Waeytens, Wouter Wippert.

Sky

In: Eddie Dunbar, Filippo Ganna, Jhonatan Narvaez, Ivan Sosa, Ben Swift.

Out: Philip Deignan (retired), Jonathan Dibben, Sergio Henao, Beñat Intxausti, David Lopez (retired), Lukasz Wisniowski.

Sport Vlaanderen – Baloise

In: Aaron Van Poucke, Sasha Weemaes, Thimo Willems.

Out: Aimé De Gendt, Maxime Farazijn, Jonas Rickaert, Dries Van Gestel.

Sunweb

In: Jan Bakelants, Cees Bol, Marc Hirschi, Max Kanter, Asbjørn Kragh Andersen, Joris Nieuwenhuis, Casper Pedersen, Robert Power, Nicolas Roche.

Out: Phil Bauhaus, Roy Curvers (retired), Simon Geschke, Lennard Hofstede, Tom Stamsnijder (retired), Laurens ten Dam, Mike Teunissen, Edward Theuns.

Trek-Segafredo

In: Giulio Ciccone, William Clarke, Alex Kirsch, Matteo Moschetti, Richie Porte, Edward Theuns.

Out: Eugenio Alafaci, Matthias Brändle, Greg Daniel, Laurent Didier (retired), Tsgabu Grmay, Ruben Guerreiro, Giacomo Nizzolo, Gregory Rast (retired), Boy Van Poppel.

UAE Team Emirates

In: Tom Bohli, Alessandro Covi, Fernando Gaviria, Sergio Henao, Ivo Oliveira, Rui Oliveira, Juan Sebastian Molano, Cristian Muñoz, Jasper Philipsen, Tadej Pogacar.

Out: Darwin Atapuma, Matteo Bono (retired), Filippo Ganna, Przemysław Niemiec (retired), Ben Swift.

UnitedHealthcare

Out: Janier Acevedo, Carlos Alzate, Alexander Cataford, Jonathan Clarke, Daniel Eaton (retired), Lucas Sebastian Haedo (retired), Adrian Hegyvary, Daniel Jaramillo, Luke Keough, Gavin Mannion, Eric Marcotte, Travis McCabe, Lachlan Norris, Tanner Putt, Serghei Tvetcov, Hugo Velazquez.

Vital Concept

In: Maxime Cam, Cyril Gautier, Pierre Rolland, Jimmy Turgis, Arthur Vichot.

Out: Erwann Corbel (retired), Tanguy Turgis (retired).

W52/FC Porto

In: Francisco Campos, Jorge Magalhães, Daniel Mestre, Edgar Pinto, Rafael Reis, Joaquim Silva.

Out: Jose Fernandes, Daniel Freitas.

Wanty-Groupe Gobert

In: Aimé De Gendt, Alfdan De Decker, Ludwig De Winter, Loïc Vliegen.

Out: Simone Antonini, Mark McNally, Dion Smith, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck.

WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic

In: Emils Liepins, Kenny Molly, Aksel Nõmmela, Baptiste Planckaert, Lionel Taminiaux, Tom Wirtgen.

Out: Sébastien Delfosse (retired), Thomas Deruette, Gregory Habeaux (retired), Alex Kirsch, Christophe Masson, Julien Stassen (retired), Antoine Warnier (retired).

2018 Stagiaires

AG2R

Geoffrey Bouchard, Clément Champoussin, Nicolas Prodhomme

Androni Giocattoli

Seid Lizde, Mattia Viel

Astana

Jonas Gregaard

Bahrain-Merida

Andrea Garosio, Maxim Pirard, Stephen Williams

BMC

Alex Evans, Freddy Ovett

Bora-hansgrohe

Johannes Schinnagel

Burgos-BH

Angel Fuentes, Gabriel Pons

Cofidis

Emmanuel Morin, Antonio Puppio, Anders Skaarseth

Delko Marseille

Alessandro Fedeli, Robin Meyer, Rémy Rochas

Dimension Data

Kent Main, Matteo Sobrero, Conner Swift

Direct Energie

Marlon Gaillard, Clément Orceau, David Rivière

EF Education First

Cyrus Monk, José Neves, James Whelan

Gazprom-RusVelo

Vladislav Kulikov, Alexandr Kulikovskiy, Denis Nekrasov

Groupama-FDJ

Alexys Brunel, Clément Davy, Jimmy Raibaud

Fortuneo-Samsic

Thibault Guernalec, Karl-Patrick Lauk, Florentin Lecamus-Lambert

Israel Cycling Academy

Matteo Badilatti, Clement Carisey, Itamar Einhorn

LottoNL-Jumbo

Jan Maas

Lotto-Soudal

Stan Dewulf, Gerben Thijssen, Brent Van Moer

Katusha-Alpecin

Kenny Nijssen Dmitry Strakhov

Mitchelton-Scott

Brayan Chaves, Sun Xiaolong

Nippo-Vini Fantini

Miguel Angel Reyes

Novo Nordisk

Oliver Behringer, Declan Irvine

Quick-Step Floors

Mikkel Honoré, Barnabás Peák

Roompot

Kevin Inkelaar

Sky

Mark Donovan, Ethan Hayter

Sunweb

Cees Bol, Nils Eekhoff, Max Kanter

Trek-Segafredo

Matteo Moschetti, Michel Ries

UAE Team Emirates

Andrea Bagioli, Allesandro Covi, Nicolas Tivani

Veranda’s Willems-Crelan

Luuc Bugter, Gil D’Heygere, Guillaume Seye

Vital Concept

Maxime Chevalier, Gaëtan Lemoine

Wanty-Groupe Gobert

Alfdan De Decker, Pierre Goebeert

WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect

Kenny Molly, Lionel Taminiaux, Tom Wirtgen

Willier Triestina

Moreno Marchetti, Maxence Moncassin, Nicholas Rinaldi

2018/2019 Transfer Rumours

Androni Giocattoli

Leonardo Fedrigo

AG2R

Jaakko Hänninen

Astana

Mikel Landa

Bahrain-Merida

Mark Cavendish, Bernhard Eisel, Richard Holec

Bora-hansgrohe

Bauke Mollema, Maximilian Johannes Schinnagel

CCC

Laurens De Vreese, Sebastian Henao, Rafal Majka, Pawel Poljanski, Filippo Pozzato, Michal Schlegel

Cofidis

Alexis Gougeard, Eliot Lietaer, Jonas Rickaert

Deceuninck – Quick-Step

Joao Almeida, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Alessandro De Marchi

Dimension Data

Alessandro De Marchi, Michael Schär

EF Education First

Alessandro De Marchi

Jumbo-Visma

Shane Archbold

Katusha-Alpecin

Anatoliy Budyak

Lotto-Soudal

Luka Mezgec, Gerben Thijssen

Mitchelton-Scott

Patrick Bevin, Imanol Erviti

Roompot-Crelan

Quinten Hermans, Stijn Steels

Sky

Marc Soler

Sunweb

Joe Dombrowski

Trek-Segafredo

Piet Allegaert

UAE Team Emirates

Carlos Betancur, Nicolas Tivani

Vital Concept

Nacer Bouhanni

2019 World Tour Calendar

15.01-20.01 – Tour Down Under

27.01 – Cadel Evans Road Race

25.02-02.03 – UAE Tour

02.03 – Omloop Het Nieuwsblad

09.03 – Strade Bianche

10.03-17.03 – Paris-Nice

13.03-19.03 – Tirreno-Adriatico

23.03 – Milano-Sanremo

25.03-31.03 – Volta a Catalunya

29.03 – E3 Harelbeke

31.03 – Gent-Wevelgem

03.04 – Dwars door Vlaanderen

07.04 – Ronde van Vlaanderen

08.04-13.04 – Vuelta al Pais Vasco

14.04 – Paris-Roubaix

21.04 – Amstel Gold Race

24.04 – Flèche Wallonne

28.04 – Liège-Bastogne-Liège

30.04-05.05 – Tour de Romandie

01.05 – Eschborn-Frankfurt

11.05-02.06 – Giro d’Italia

12.05-18.05 – Tour of California

09.06-16.06 – Critérium du Dauphiné

15.06-23.06 – Tour de Suisse

06.07-28.07 – Tour de France

03.08 – Clasica San Sebastian

03.08-09.08 – Tour de Pologne

04.08 – RideLondon Classic

12.08-18.08 – BinckBank Tour

24.08-15.09 – Vuelta a España

25.08 – Cyclassics Hamburg

01.09 – Bretagne Classic – Ouest-France

13.09 – Grand Prix de Québec

15.09 – Grand Prix de Montréal

12.10 – Il Lombardia

15.10-20.10 – Tour of Guangxi

22.10-27.10 – Tour of Turkey

A short history of the Tour de France pavé stages (past 38 years)

Year Stage First Second Third Yellow jersey before the stage Yellow jersey after the stage
1980 Liège – Lille Bernard Hinault Hennie Kuiper Ludo Delcroix Rudy Pevenage Rudy Pevenage
1980 Lille – Compiègne Jean-Louis Gauthier Gery Verlinden Bernard Bourreau Rudy Pevenage Rudy Pevenage
1983 Valenciennes – Roubaix Rudy Matthijs Kim Andersen Pascal Poisson Jean-Louis Gauthier Kim Andersen
1985 Neufchâtel-en-Bray – Roubaix Henri Manders Sean Kelly Phil Anderson Kim Andersen Kim Andersen
2004 Waterloo – Wasquehal Jean-Patrick Nazon Erik Zabel Robbie McEwen Thor Hushovd Robbie McEwen
2010 Wanze – Arenberg-Porte du Hainaut Thor Hushovd Geraint Thomas Cadel Evans Sylvain Chavanel Fabian Cancellara
2014 Ypres – Arenberg Porte du Hainaut Lars Boom Jakob Fuglsang Vincenzo Nibali Vincenzo Nibali Vincenzo Nibali
2015 Seraing – Cambrai Tony Martin John Degenkolb Peter Sagan Chris Froome Tony Martin
2018 Arras – Roubaix John Degenkolb Greg Van Avermaet Yves Lampaert Greg Van Avermaet Greg Van Avermaet

 

2018 Tour de France Roadbook

2018 Tour de France Roadbook

2018 Tour de France

Stage 1 – Noirmoutier-en-l’Île – Fontenay-le-Comte – 201km (July 7)

TdF 2018 Stage 1

Stage 2 – Mouilleron-Saint-Germain – La Roche-sur-Yon – 182.5 km (July 8)

TdF 2018 Stage 2

Stage 3 – Cholet – Cholet – 35.5 km  (July 9)

TdF 2018 Stage 3

Stage 4 – La Baule – Sarzeau – 195 km  (July 10)

TdF 2018 Stage 4

Stage 5 – Lorient – Quimper– 204.5 km (July 11)

TdF 2018 Stage 5

Stage 6 – Brest – Mûr de Bretagne – 181km  (July 12)

TdF 2018 Stage 6

Stage 7 – Fougères – Chartres – 231 km (July 13)

TdF 2018 Stage 7

Stage 8 – Dreux – Amiens – 181 km (July 14)

TdF 2018 Stage 8

Stage 9 – Arras – Roubaix – 156.5 km (July 15)

TdF 2018 Stage 9

Stage 10 – Annecy – Le Grand-Bornand – 158.5 km (July 17)

TdF 2018 Stage 10

Stage 11 – Albertville – La Rosière – 108.5km (July 18)

TdF 2018 Stage 11

Stage 12 – Bourg-Saint-Maurice – Alpe d’Huez – 175.5km (July 19)

TdF 2018 Stage 12

Stage 13 – Bourg d’Oisans – Valence – 169.5 km (July 20)

TdF 2018 Stage 13

Stage 14 – Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Mende – 188km  (July 21)

TdF 2018 Stage 14

Stage 15 – Millau – Carcassonne – 181.5 km (July 22)

TdF 2018 Stage 15

Stage 16 – Carcassonne – Bagnères-de-Luchon – 218 km (July 24)

TdF 2018 Stage 16

Stage 17 – Bagnères-de-Luchon – Saint-Lary-Soulan – 65 km (July 25)

TdF 2018 Stage 17

Stage 18 – Trie-sur-Baïse – Pau – 171 km (July 26)

TdF 2018 Stage 18

Stage 19 – Lourdes – Laruns – 200.5 km (July 27)

TdF 2018 Stage 19

Stage 20 – Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle – Espelette – 31 km (July 28)

TdF 2018 Stage 20

Stage 21 – Houilles – Paris Champs-Élysées – 116 km  (July 29)

TdF 2018 Stage 21

2018 Giro d’Italia Roadbook

2018 Giro d’Italia Roadbook

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