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2018 Tour of Britain
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The 2018 Tour of Britain was an eight-stage men's professional road cycling race. It was the fifteenth running of the modern version of the Tour of Britain and the 78th British tour in total. The race started on 2 September in Pembrey Country Park and finished on 9 September in London. It was part of the 2018 UCI Europe Tour.[1] The French rider Julian Alaphilippe of Quick-Step Floors won the race.
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Teams
Aqua Blue Sport were replaced by WIGGINS less than week before the start of the race.[2] The starting teams were:[3]
UCI WorldTeams | UCI Professional Continental Teams | UCI Continental Teams | National Teams |
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Stages
Stage 1
Stage 2
- 3 September 2018 — Cranbrook to Barnstaple, 174 km (108 mi)
Stage 3
- 4 September 2018 — Bristol to Bristol, 125 km (78 mi)
Stage 4
- 5 September 2018 — Nuneaton to Leamington Spa, 183 km (114 mi)
Stage 5
- 6 September 2018 — Cockermouth to Whinlatter Pass, 14 km (9 mi) (TTT)
Stage 6
- 7 September 2018 — Barrow-in-Furness to Whinlatter Pass, 169 km (105 mi)
Stage 7
- 8 September 2018 — West Bridgford to Mansfield, 223 km (139 mi)
Stage 8
- 9 September 2018 — London to London, 77 km (48 mi)
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Classification leadership
- General classification - Julian Alaphilippe
- Points classification - Patrick Bevin
- Mountains classification - Nicholas Dlamini
- Sprints classification - Alex Paton
- Team classification - LottoNL–Jumbo
- Race combativity award - Matthew Holmes
References
External links
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