Binckbank Tour ’18: Michael Matthews Wins Stage 7; Matej Mohoric Claims Overall Victory
It was another constantly forceful finale in front of an audience, with the primary contenders taking it in swings to remove lumps from each other in the last 40 kilometers. After his group completed a considerable measure of work at an opportune time, Mohoric was by and by, left to his own gadgets at the pointy end of procedures.
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?️ The overall’s winner @matmohoric “It was an incredible tough stage today” pic.twitter.com/w9Hsx90WM9
— Team Bahrain Merida (@Bahrain_Merida) August 19, 2018
Binckbank Tour ’18 Stage 6: Gregor Muhlberger Wins
The Slovenian oversaw himself honorably, closing down a few moves and diving in profound to stay in contact in the wake of being dropped on a portion of the harder trips.
Mohoric drove the bundle onto the last climb of the Muur yet was before long removed, losing 14 seconds to Matthews alongside the extra seconds earned by the Australian. In any case, he did sufficiently well to clutch his pioneer’s pullover by five seconds to Matthews, and asserted the general title.
Matej Mohoric wins the 2018 Binck Bank Tour. Amazing ride, he closed like a thousand of attacks today. Well deserved. What. A. Warrior. ? #BinckBankTour
— Mihai Cazacu (@faustocoppi60) August 19, 2018
Results – BinckBank Tour – Stage 7
1. Michael Matthews
2. Greg Van Avermaet
3. Zdenek Stybar
4. Oliver Naesen
5. Maximilian Schachmann
6. Tim Wellens
7. Dion Smith
8. Niki Terpstra
9. Dylan van Baarle
10. Jan Polanc
And that strong ride from @DylanvanBaarle has seen him move up to ninth overall on GC, 44 seconds behind race leader Matej Mohoric (TBM) ? #BinckBankTour pic.twitter.com/ApKGbPyr96
— Team Sky (@TeamSky) August 18, 2018
General Classification
1. Matej Mohoric
2. Michael Matthews
3. Tim Wellens
4. Maximilian Schachmann
5. Dylan van Baarle
6. Greg Van Avermaet
7. Søren Kragh Andersen
8. Gregor Mühlberger
9. Niki Terpstra
10. Jasper Stuyven
The Matej mohoric / Chris Froome form of descending?? Really they can’t both invent something 5/6 years apart… and I believe sagan would win as the one who used it 2nd. By the time froome did it , 80% of the peloton was doing it
— Trudgin ??♀️??????? (@Trudgin) August 18, 2018
Team Classification
1. Quick-Step Floors
2. Wanty-Groupe Gobert
3. UAE Team Emirates
4. LottoNL-Jumbo
5. Groupama-FDJ
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