Romain Bardet

  1. Tour de France: Winners and records

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Tour de France is the holy grail of cycling. Winning a stage or even wearing the yellow jersey for a day can make a career. Wearing a jersey into Paris can make a life. Cyclingstage.com presents La Grande Boucle's recent winners and record holders.

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  2. Tour of the Alps: Winners and records

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Tour of the Alps is a road race in Italy and Austria, that’s played out in April. First held in 1962 under the name Giro del Trentino, the race was rebranded in 2017. The route usually goes through the regions South Tyrol, Trentino (Italy)…

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  3. Tour de France 2024: Bardet finishes off duo-attack with young Van den Broek

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Frank van den Broek has been part of the breakaway from the start. His teammate Romain Bardet joins him within the last 45 kilometres, and together they push on. The young Dutchman takes the experienced Frenchman under his wing and... they make…

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  4. Tour of the Alps 2022: Pinot outsprints De la Cruz, Bardet wins GC

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Tour of the Alps finishes with a rain soaked hilly race. Thibaut Pinot outguns David de la Cruz in a sprint-à-deux. Romain Bardet drops Pello Bilbao on the last climb to win the GC ahead of the youngsters Michael Storer and Thymen Arensman.

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  5. Tour de France 2017: Bardet wins in Peyragudes, Aru takes yellow

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 214.5 kilometres, the 12th stage of the Tour de France takes in five intermediate cols in the Pyrenees to finish uphill in Peyragudes after a punchy last climb of 2.4 kilometres at 8.4%. Aru attacks in the last kilometre, but Bardet…

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  6. Tour de France 2016 Stage 19: Bardet solos to victory, Froome retains yellow

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 146 kilometres, stage 19 is an explosive race. The closing climb up to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc is a 9.8 kilometres toil at 8%. Romain Bardet attacks just before hitting the climb and he soloes to victory. Chris Froome retains in yellow, while…

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  7. Tour de France 2015 Stage 18: Bardet 'exceptionnel' winner

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Stage 18 features seven cols, including the famous Glandon. Romain Bardet is the first to crest the famous peak and in the descent he powers to an advantage that's big enough for the win. He consolidates at the steep Lacets de Montvernier and…

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  8. Critérium du Dauphiné 2015 Stage 5: Bardet wins in Pra-Loup, Van Garderen leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Stage 5 is a perfect copy of the stage to Pra Loup next July. The race explodes at Col d'Allos with Romain Bardet attacking just under the top. In the drop he races to an advantage that's enough for the win. Tejay van Garderen survives a ferocious…

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