2018 Tour of California

2018 Tour of California
2018 UCI World Tour, race 22 of 37
Race details
Dates 13–19 May 2018
Stages 7
Distance 645 mi (1,038 km)
Results
Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Egan Bernal (COL) (Team Sky)
  Second  Tejay van Garderen (USA) (BMC Racing Team)
  Third  Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL) (EF Education First–Drapac)

Mountains  Toms Skujins (LAT) (Trek–Segafredo)
Youth  Egan Bernal (COL) (Team Sky)
Sprints  Fernando Gaviria (COL) (Quick-Step Floors)
  Team Team Sky

The 2018 Tour of California was a road cycling stage race that took place between 13 and 19 May 2018 in California, United States. It was the thirteenth edition of the Tour of California and the twenty-second event of the 2018 UCI World Tour.[1][2]

Teams

As a newer event to the UCI World Tour, all UCI WorldTeams were invited to the race, but not obligated to compete in the race. As such, thirteen of the eighteen WorldTeams competed in the race. Four UCI Professional Continental teams also competed making a 17-team peloton.

WorldTeams (13)
  1. AG2R La Mondiale
  2. BMC Racing
  3. Bora-Hansgrohe
  4. Dimension Data
  5. EF Education First-Drapac
  6. Katusha-Alpecin
  7. LottoNL-Jumbo
  8. Mitchelton-Scott
  9. Quick-Step Floors
  10. Sky
  11. Sunweb
  12. Trek-Segafredo
  13. UAE Emirates
Professional continental teams (4)
  1. Hagens Berman-Axeon
  2. Holowesko Citadel
  3. Rally Cycling
  4. UnitedHealthcare

Route

StageDateCoursetypeDistance - km (mi)Stage winnerOverall leader
1  May 13Long BeachLong Beach
134.5 (83.5) Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria
2  May 14VenturaSanta Barbara County
155 (96.3) Egan Bernal Egan Bernal
3  May 15King CityWeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
197 (122.4) Toms Skujiņš Egan Bernal
4  May 16San JoseMorgan Hill
34.7 (21.5) Tejay van Garderen Tejay van Garderen
5  May 17StocktonElk Grove
176 (109.3) Fernando Gaviria Tejay van Garderen
6  May 18FolsomSouth Lake Tahoe
196.5 (122) Egan Bernal Egan Bernal
7  May 19SacramentoSacramento
146 (90.7) Fernando Gaviria Egan Bernal

Stages

Stage 1

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Fernando Gaviria Quick-Step Floors3h 02' 23"
2. Caleb Ewan Mitchelton-Scott+ 0"
3. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe+ 0"
4. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
5. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
6. Jasper Philipsen Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 0"
7. Kiel Reijnen Trek-Segafredo+ 0"
8. Max Walscheid Sunweb+ 0"
9. Tyler Magner Rally Cycling+ 0"
10. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Fernando Gaviria Quick-Step Floors3h 02' 13"
2. Caleb Ewan Mitchelton-Scott+ 4"
3. Tanner Putt UnitedHealthcare+ 4"
4. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe+ 6"
5. Andrei Krasilnikau Holowesko Citadel+ 6"
6. Mark Cavendish Dimension Data+ 9"
7. Álvaro José Hodeg Quick-Step Floors+ 9"
8. Marcel Kittel Katusha-Alpecin+ 10"
9. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 10"
10. Jasper Philipsen Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 10"


Stage 2

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky4h 14' 00"
2. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 21"
3. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 25"
4. Antwan Tolhoek LottoNL-Jumbo+ 30"
5. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 30"
6. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 30"
7. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 40"
8. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 50"
9. Edward Ravasi UAE Emirates+ 59"
10. Ruben Guerreiro Trek-Segafredo+ 1' 01"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky7h 16' 13"
2. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 25"
3. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 31"
4. Antwan Tolhoek LottoNL-Jumbo+ 40"
5. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 40"
6. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 40"
7. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 50"
8. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 1' 00"
9. Edward Ravasi UAE Emirates+ 1' 09"
10. Ruben Guerreiro Trek-Segafredo+ 1' 11"


Stage 3

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Toms Skujiņš Trek-Segafredo4h 52' 47"
2. Sean Bennett Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 3"
3. Caleb Ewan Mitchelton-Scott+ 8"
4. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe+ 8"
5. Egan Bernal Sky+ 8"
6. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 8"
7. Alex Howes EF Education First-Drapac+ 8"
8. Tom-Jelte Slagter Dimension Data+ 8"
9. Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing+ 8"
10. Will Barta Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 8"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky12h 09' 08"
2. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 25"
3. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 31"
4. Antwan Tolhoek LottoNL-Jumbo+ 40"
5. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 40"
6. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 40"
7. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 50"
8. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 1' 00"
9. Ruben Guerreiro Trek-Segafredo+ 1' 11"
10. Laurens De Plus Quick-Step Floors+ 1' 14"


Stage 4

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing40' 47"
2. Patrick Bevin BMC Racing+ 7"
3. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 32"
4. Lawson Craddock EF Education First-Drapac+ 46"
5. Filippo Ganna UAE Emirates+ 49"
6. Mikkel Bjerg Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 53"
7. Jack Bauer Mitchelton-Scott+ 55"
8. Neilson Powless LottoNL-Jumbo+ 56"
9. Maciej Bodnar Bora-Hansgrohe+ 57"
10. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 57"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing12h 50' 55"
2. Egan Bernal Sky+ 23"
3. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 37"
4. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 52"
5. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 1' 07"
6. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 1' 29"
7. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 2' 08"
8. Laurens De Plus Quick-Step Floors+ 2' 13"
9. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 2' 15"
10. Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing+ 2' 34"


Stage 5

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Fernando Gaviria Quick-Step Floors4' 05"
2. Caleb Ewan Mitchelton-Scott+ 0"
3. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe+ 0"
4. Rick Zabel Katusha-Alpecin+ 0"
5. John Murphy Holowesko Citadel+ 0"
6. Sean Bennett Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 0"
7. Lucas Sebastián Haedo UnitedHealthcare+ 0"
8. Ivo Oliveira Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 0"
9. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
10. Travis McCabe UnitedHealthcare+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing16h 55' 29"
2. Egan Bernal Sky+ 23"
3. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 37"
4. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 1' 07"
5. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 1' 15"
6. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 1' 29"
7. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 2' 08"
8. Laurens De Plus Quick-Step Floors+ 2' 13"
9. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 2' 15"
10. Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing+ 2' 34"


Stage 6

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky5h 30' 58"
2. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 1' 28"
3. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 1' 30"
4. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 1' 33"
5. Jai Hindley Sunweb+ 1' 38"
6. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 1' 38"
7. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 1' 38"
8. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 1' 45"
9. Edward Ravasi UAE Emirates+ 1' 46"
10. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 1' 50"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky22h 26' 40"
2. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 1' 25"
3. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 2' 14"
4. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 2' 16"
5. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 2' 28"
6. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 3' 01"
7. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 3' 28"
8. Laurens De Plus Quick-Step Floors+ 3' 50"
9. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 3' 59"
10. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 4' 01"


Stage 7

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Stage classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Fernando Gaviria Quick-Step Floors3h 07' 39"
2. Max Walscheid Sunweb+ 0"
3. Caleb Ewan Mitchelton-Scott+ 0"
4. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe+ 0"
5. Miguel Bryon Holowesko Citadel+ 0"
6. Alexander Kristoff UAE Emirates+ 0"
7. Michael Rice Hagens Berman-Axeon+ 0"
8. Tyler Magner Rally Cycling+ 0"
9. Daniel McLay EF Education First-Drapac+ 0"
10. Kiel Reijnen Trek-Segafredo+ 0"
General classification
RiderTeamTime
1. Egan Bernal Sky25h 34' 19"
2. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing+ 1' 25"
3. Daniel Felipe Martínez EF Education First-Drapac+ 2' 14"
4. Adam Yates Mitchelton-Scott+ 2' 16"
5. Tao Geoghegan Hart Sky+ 2' 28"
6. Rafał Majka Bora-Hansgrohe+ 3' 01"
7. Brandon McNulty Rally Cycling+ 3' 28"
8. Laurens De Plus Quick-Step Floors+ 3' 50"
9. Kristijan Đurasek UAE Emirates+ 3' 59"
10. Mathias Frank AG2R La Mondiale+ 4' 01"


Classification leadership table

In the Tour of California, five different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers at intermediate sprints and at the finish of mass-start stages, the leader received a yellow jersey.[10] This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Tour of California, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Additionally, there was a sprints classification, which awarded a green jersey.[10] In the sprints classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 15 points, with 12 for second, 9 for third, 7 for fourth with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 10th place. Points towards the classification could also be accrued – awarded on a 3–2–1 scale – at intermediate sprint points during each stage; these intermediate sprints also offered bonus seconds towards the general classification. There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a white jersey with red polka dots.[10] In the mountains classification, points were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs.

The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a predominantly "white design" jersey.[10] This was decided in the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 1992 were eligible to be ranked in the classification. There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time. In addition, there was a combativity award given after each stage to the rider considered, by a jury, to have "who best exemplifies the character of those engaged in the fight against cancer / heart disease", in line with the jersey's sponsors. This award was marked by a blue jersey.[10]

Stage Winner General classification
Sprints classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Most courageous rider
Team classification
1 Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Not awarded Fernando Gaviria Tanner Putt Mitchelton–Scott
2 Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Rubén Companioni Trek–Segafredo
3 Toms Skujins Ian Garrison
4 Tejay van Garderen Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing Team
5 Fernando Gaviria Caleb Ewan Fabian Lienhard
6 Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Egan Bernal Toms Skujiņš Lawson Craddock Team Sky
7 Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Mikkel Bjerg
Final Egan Bernal Fernando Gaviria Toms Skujiņš Egan Bernal Not awarded Team Sky

References

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  2. "2018 UCI WorldTour calendar unveiled". Velon. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
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  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Program 2017, p. 17.
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