2018 the tour de France has ushered in the ultimate battle of deciding the championship and the podium. The 20th stage, from Saint-P e-sur-Nivelle to Espelette, is a 31-kilometer individual time series on a rolling road. In the end, Tom Dimulan of the solar network team won the championship. Thomas, the owner of yellow shirt, is only a step away from his final coronation.
"It's crazy! As the game progressed, I didn't quite know the time difference between me and my opponent. When I passed the finish line, I thought Fromm was one second ahead of me, and everyone there said so, but it wasn't. It's amazing. It's incredible! " Dimulan said so.
S20| Thomas is only one step away from the championship.
Twelve years later, the French Tour Army returned to the Basque region in France, and the year-round rainy climate in Basque brought the first rain battle for the Tour. Lawson Craddock, a 26-year-old American from Houston who suffered a severe crash on the first day of the race and suffered a scapula fracture, became the first driver of the EF Team. However, Claddock still insists when the 2008 Tour Fall enters the penultimate second day of the race. Riding on the track.
Earlier in the race, Michael Hepburn of the Mitchelton-Scott team rode 42 minutes and 16 seconds on a slippery road, topping the list. Subsequently, although the track gradually dried up, Hepburn's achievements were difficult to surpass for a long time.
S20| Thomas is only one step away from the championship.
The first climax came when Marc Soler, the mobile star, refreshed Hepburn's time by 0.05 seconds. Soren Kragh Andersen of the Sun Nets crossed the line in 41 minutes and 43 seconds, brushing off Soleil's fastest performance for half a minute, but then Michael Kwiatkowski of the Sky Team pushed Anderson out of the "hot seat".
As the GC drivers started to take off, the total score was officially suspended. Fromm passed the first time point in 16:45 seconds, then arrived at Roglidge 30 seconds slower than Fromm, Dimulan slightly behind Fromm 2 seconds, however, the owner of the yellow shirt Thomas rode an astonishing 16:31 seconds. Thomas was still the fastest in the second half of the day, while Rogge was further pulled out of the time gap by several of his competitors.
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