Маршрут гонки был объявлен в ноябре 2017 года, включая финиш заключительного дня на маршруте мужской шоссейной гонки чемпионата мира по шоссейным дорогам UCI 2018 , который состоится в сентябре следующего года в Инсбруке . [4]
Из Лавароне (Италия) в Альпе-ди-Пампеаго - Фьемме (Италия)
145,5 км (90 миль)
Горный этап
Мигель Анхель Лопес ( COL )
3
18 апреля
Ауэр (Италия) в Мерано (Италия)
138,3 км (86 миль)
Среднегорный этап
Бен О'Коннор ( Австралия )
4
19 апреля
Клаузен (Италия) в Лиенц (Австрия)
134,3 км (83 миль)
Среднегорный этап
Луис Леон Санчес ( ESP )
5
20 апреля
Раттенберг (Австрия) в Инсбрук (Австрия)
164,2 км (102 миль)
Среднегорный этап
Марк Падун ( UKR )
Команды [ править ]
25 января 2018 года двадцать участвующих в гонке команд - по сравнению с восемнадцатью в 2017 году - были объявлены на этапе Кубка мира по лыжному двоеборью FIS 2017–18 в Зеефельде в Тироле , Австрия. [7] В их число вошли девять команд мира UCI , восемь профессиональных континентальных команд UCI , две континентальные команды UCI и национальная сборная Италии . [8]
Мировые команды UCI
AG2R La Mondiale
Астана
Бахрейн – Мерида
Бора – Hansgrohe
Данные о параметрах команды
LottoNL – Jumbo
Team Sky
Команда ОАЭ Эмирейтс
Groupama – FDJ
Профессиональные континентальные команды UCI
Андрони Джокаттоли – Сидермек
Бардиани – CSF
CCC – Sprandi – Polkowice
Эускади-Муриас
Газпром – РусВело
Израильская велосипедная академия
Ниппо – Вини Фантини – Европа Овини
Wilier Triestina – Selle Italia
Континентальные команды UCI
Фельбермайр – Симплон Вельс
Велосипедная команда Тироля
Национальные сборные
Италия
Этапы [ править ]
Этап 1 [ править ]
16 апреля 2018 г. - Арко (Италия) в Фольгарию (Италия), 134,6 км (84 мили) [9]
Результат 1 этапа [10]
Классифицировать
Всадник
Команда
Время
1
Пелло Бильбао ( ESP )
Астана
3ч 26 '41 "
2
Луис Леон Санчес ( ESP )
Астана
+ 6 "
3
Иван Соса ( COL )
Андрони Джокаттоли – Сидермек
+ 6 "
4
Тибо Пино ( Франция )
Groupama – FDJ
+ 10 "
5
Крис Фрум ( Великобритания )
Team Sky
+ 10 "
6
Доменико Поццовиво ( Италия )
Бахрейн – Мерида
+ 10 "
7
Джордж Беннетт ( Новая Зеландия )
LottoNL – Jumbo
+ 10 "
8
Джулио Чикконе ( Италия )
Бардиани – CSF
+ 10 "
9
Бен Херманс ( БЕЛ )
Израильская велосипедная академия
+ 10 "
10
Фабио Ару ( Италия )
Команда ОАЭ Эмирейтс
+ 14 "
Генеральная классификация после 1 этапа [11]
Классифицировать
Всадник
Команда
Время
1
Пелло Бильбао ( ESP )
Астана
3ч 26 '31 "
2
Луис Леон Санчес ( ESP )
Астана
+ 10 "
3
Иван Соса ( COL )
Андрони Джокаттоли – Сидермек
+ 12 "
4
Тибо Пино ( Франция )
Groupama – FDJ
+ 20 "
5
Крис Фрум ( Великобритания )
Team Sky
+ 20 "
6
Доменико Поццовиво ( Италия )
Бахрейн – Мерида
+ 20 "
7
Джордж Беннетт ( Новая Зеландия )
LottoNL – Jumbo
+ 20 "
8
Джулио Чикконе ( Италия )
Бардиани – CSF
+ 20 "
9
Бен Херманс ( БЕЛ )
Израильская велосипедная академия
+ 20 "
10
Фабио Ару ( Италия )
Команда ОАЭ Эмирейтс
+ 24"
Stage 2[edit]
17 April 2018 — Lavarone (Italy) to Alpe di Pampeago–Fiemme (Italy), 145.5 km (90 mi)[12]
Result of Stage 2[13]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
3h 55' 30"
2
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
+ 0"
3
Iván Sosa (COL)
Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec
+ 0"
4
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 4"
5
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 7"
6
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 14"
7
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 20"
8
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
+ 27"
9
Ben Hermans (BEL)
Israel Cycling Academy
+ 31"
10
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 34"
General classification after Stage 2[14]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Iván Sosa (COL)
Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec
7h 22' 09"
2
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
+ 6"
3
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 6"
4
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 16"
5
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 19"
6
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 26"
7
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 36"
8
Ben Hermans (BEL)
Israel Cycling Academy
+ 43"
9
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 50"
10
Pello Bilbao (ESP)
Astana
+ 1' 17"
Stage 3[edit]
18 April 2018 — Auer (Italy) to Merano (Italy), 138.3 km (86 mi)[15]
Result of Stage 3[16]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
3h 30' 05"
2
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
+ 5"
3
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 5"
4
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 5"
5
Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
Astana
+ 5"
6
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 5"
7
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 5"
8
Manuel Senni (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 5"
9
Alexandre Geniez (FRA)
AG2R La Mondiale
+ 5"
10
Michal Schlegel (CZE)
CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice
+ 5"
General classification after Stage 3[17]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
10h 52' 19"
2
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 15"
3
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 15"
4
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 16"
5
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 50"
6
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 1' 21"
7
Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
Astana
+ 1' 27"
8
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
+ 1' 36"
9
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 1' 45"
10
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 1' 55"
Stage 4[edit]
19 April 2018 — Klausen (Italy) to Lienz (Austria), 134.3 km (83 mi)[18]
Result of Stage 4[19]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
Astana
3h 19' 59"
2
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 6"
3
Koen Bouwman (NED)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 11"
4
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
+ 11"
5
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 11"
6
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 11"
7
Nicola Conci (ITA)
Italy (national team)
+ 11"
8
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 11"
9
Pello Bilbao (ESP)
Astana
+ 11"
10
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 11"
General classification after Stage 4[20]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
14h 12' 29"
2
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 15"
3
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 15"
4
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 16"
5
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 50"
6
Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
Astana
+ 1' 06"
7
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 1' 10"
8
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
+ 1' 36"
9
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 1' 45"
10
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 1' 55"
Stage 5[edit]
20 April 2018 — Rattenberg (Austria) to Innsbruck (Austria), 164.2 km (102 mi)[21]
Result of Stage 5[22]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Mark Padun (UKR)
Bahrain–Merida
4h 16' 10"
2
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 5"
3
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 6"
4
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 6"
5
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
+ 6"
6
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
+ 9"
7
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 9"
8
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 9"
9
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 9"
10
Kenny Elissonde (FRA)
Team Sky
+ 11"
Final general classification[1]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Thibaut Pinot (FRA)
Groupama–FDJ
18h 28' 48"
2
Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)
Bahrain–Merida
+ 15"
3
Miguel Ángel López (COL)
Astana
+ 15"
4
Chris Froome (GBR)
Team Sky
+ 16"
5
George Bennett (NZL)
LottoNL–Jumbo
+ 1' 00"
6
Fabio Aru (ITA)
UAE Team Emirates
+ 1' 19"
7
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Team Dimension Data
+ 1' 33"
8
Luis León Sánchez (ESP)
Astana
+ 1' 35"
9
Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
Bardiani–CSF
+ 1' 42"
10
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Astana
+ 1' 48"
Classification leadership table[edit]
In the 2018 Tour of the Alps, four different jerseys were awarded.[23] The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. The leader of the general classification received a fuchsia[23] jersey; this classification was considered the most important of the 2018 Tour of the Alps, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
Points for the mountains classification[23]
Position
1
2
3
4
5
Points for Category 1
10
8
6
4
2
Points for Category 2
6
4
2
0
Points for Category 3
3
2
1
0
The second classification was the sprints classification, the leader of which was awarded a red jersey.[23] In the sprints classification, riders received points for finishing in the top three at intermediate sprint points during each stage. Points were awarded on a 6–4–2 scale for all stages.[23]
There was also a mountains classification, for which points were awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. Each of the ten climbs were categorised as either first, second, or third-category, with more points available for the more difficult, higher-categorised climbs.[23] For first-category climbs, the top five riders earned points; on the other climbs, only the top three riders earned points.[23] The leadership of the mountains classification was marked by a green jersey.[23]
The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey.[23] Only riders born after 1 January 1995 were eligible; the young rider best placed in the general classification was the leader of the young rider classification.[23] There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time.[23]
Stage
Winner
General classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Sprints classification
Team classification
1[24]
Pello Bilbao
Pello Bilbao
Giulio Ciccone
Iván Sosa
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Astana
2[25]
Miguel Ángel López
Iván Sosa
Stephan Rabitsch
Marco Frapporti
3[26]
Ben O'Connor
Thibaut Pinot
Thibaut Pinot
Ben O'Connor
Manuel Senni
4[27]
Luis León Sánchez
Domenico Pozzovivo
Ben Hermans
5[3]
Mark Padun
Óscar Rodríguez
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Final[3]
Thibaut Pinot[1]
Óscar Rodríguez[28]
Ben O'Connor[29]
Pascal Eenkhoorn[30]
Astana[31]
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