Zwift Tour de France Power Rankings - Stage 8

Well, that was exciting! Julian Alaphilippe delivered upon his promise to return to yellow, Thibaut Pinot is now the top-ranked general classification contender and despite all that Thomas De Gendt was still the most impressive ride of the day!

Thibaut Pinot, Groupama-FDJ, Julian Alaphilippe, Decueninck-Quickstep

Are we looking at the next French winner of the Tour de France? Source: Getty Images

It's often a tough task to tell at a glance which teams are doing well at the Tour de France, there are 22 of them going around France, each with their own objectives and strengths. 

To keep an eye on how each team is progressing, Cycling Central is running the Zwift Power Rankings during this Tour de France. It's a quick guide from stage to stage of which teams are excelling and which are unlucky or faring poorly. 

Rankings are done according to a matrix of stage results, jersey standings and a team's ability to race with panache and flair.

1. Jumbo-Visma (same)

Steven Kruijswijk and George Bennett stayed safe in the peloton while the rest of the team rests up for Groenewegen's next opportunity. 

Odd not to see Wout van Aert in the mix at the end of the stage, he did have to help Kruijswijk rejoin the peloton at one point, so maybe that took something out of him, or he was losing time so he can try his luck in a break on a favourable Stage 9 parcours. 

Best Results: Mike Teunissen 1st- Stage 1, Yellow Jersey 2 stages; Dylan Groenewegen 1st- Stage 7; Wout van Aert 2nd- Stage 5; George Bennett 4th overall; Steven Kruijswijk 7th overall; 1st- Stage 2 Team Time Trial

2. Deceuninck-Quickstep (same)

A Frenchman in yellow on Bastille day is almost as good as it gets and Alaphilippe was again superb in the finale of the stage. There was speculation that something like this would happen in the last Power Rankings article, but there wasn't the expectation that he'd get quite so much distance on the peloton.

Alaphilippe found a good ally in Pinot (perhaps also in the French TV motorbikes if you subscribe to Fuglsang and Mollema's assertions) and they put time into the bunch and almost dragged back De Gendt. It's potentially another stage for Alaphilippe tomorrow, but the team has been doing an awful lot and might prefer that a safe breakaway takes stage honours.

Best Results: Julian Alaphilippe 1st- Stage 3, 3rd- Stage 8, Yellow Jersey 3 stages, 1st overall; Elia Viviani 1st- Stage 4; Enric Mas 11th overall; 3rd- Stage 2 Team Time Trial

3. Soudal Lotto (up one position)

Thomas De Gendt pulled off a ride for the ages, holding off a peloton that had kept the break on a pretty tight leash throughout what was a long, tough stage. 

The dual pronged attack for the king of the mountains jersey is working well so far, stopping other riders from accruing many points to catch up to Wellens. Of course, that all changes once the race gets to the proper mountains.

Best Results: Thomas De Gendt 1st- Stage 8; Caleb Ewan 2nd- Stage 7 3rd- Stage 1+4, Tim Wellens Mountains Jersey 5 days

4. BORA-hansgrohe (down one position)

Sagan looked in difficulty a few times during the stage but recovered and made it to the finish to keep his stranglehold on the green jersey.

Best Results: Peter Sagan 1st- Stage 5, 2nd- Stage 1, 3rd- Stage 7, Green Jersey 6 days; Emanuel Buchmann 10th overall

5. Bahrain Merida (same)

Bahrain Merida put a lot of effort into getting Colbrelli up at the intermediate sprint, which was for very little once Deceuninck-Quickstep flexed their muscles a bit, leaving Colbrelli scrambling to finish the worst out of those that actually tried.

Difficult to see him maintaining contact with Sagan, and he also dropped behind Matthews, although he might as well continue to compete as there's value in being second if Sagan has to leave the Tour.

Best Results: Dylan Teuns 1st- Stage 6

6. Groupama-FDJ (up four positions)

A superb attack from Pinot who latched straight on to Alaphilippe when he went and committed all the way to the finish. He stole 28 seconds from his major rivals and is now the highest placed genuine contender. It's the strongest and most dynamic that Pinot has ever looked at Tour and he's showing that he'll definitely be in the battle for yellow.

If he can avoid that one bad day that he's had in the past and decide if he even wants to win, we could be looking at a break in the drought of French Tour champions.

Best Results: Thibaut Pinot 2nd- Stage 8, 3rd overall

7. Team Ineos (down one position)

Geraint Thomas has been unlucky and lucky at the same time. He's crashed quite a bit, three times already, but thankfully none have resulted in any injuries for the Welshman. 

The biggest inconvenience of the crash was it's timing, Thomas had to fight to get back on before the final climb and was understandably a bit gassed when Alaphilippe and Pinot attacked. 

Moscon and Kwiatkowski went down in the crash as well, no reports on any injuries as yet.

Best Results: Geraint Thomas 4th - Stage 6, 5th overall; Egan Bernal- 6th overall; 2nd- Stage 2 Team Time Trial

8. Trek-Segafredo (down one position)

They were unable to defend yellow but Giulio Ciccone said after that he was full of admiration for Alaphilippe who he described as a 'phenomenon'. Ciccone goes away with further lustre added to his burgeoning career in the sport, with Trek-Segafredo able to refocus on Richie Porte.

It's probably a mistake to read too much into post-race interviews, but while Thomas said he felt the pace was off in the chasing peloton, Porte said it was going 'full-gas'. Those two statements don't speak well of Porte's current level. 

Best Results: Giulio Ciccone 2nd- Stage 6, 1 day in yellow; Jasper Stuyven 3rd- Stage 3; Richie Porte 18th overall

9. Wanty Groupe Gobert (down one position)

Xandro Meurisse was unheralded coming into the Tour, but he's been very impressive so far and backed it up with another top-10 finish on a stage that looked like it should be too hard for the big Belgian. Didn't make the break, but Meurisse kept them relevant.

At the other end of the race, yesterday's most combative rider was again fighting a battle, but this time against the time cut. Sick and expelling fluids from unexpected orifices, Offredo just kept on fighting and lives to cycle another day at the Tour. Chapeau!

Best Results: Xandro Meurisse 3rd- Stage 6, 13th overall

10. Team Sunweb (down one position)

The team again lined up in support of Matthews, doing their portion of the work to keep the break in check. Matthews led the bunch home, but just like Stage 3 there were already riders up the road to take away a potential victory. 

They've shown remarkable perseverance to keep turning up to fight it out and give Matthews his best shot at winning, it just hasn't quite worked out yet.

Best Results: Michael Matthews 2nd- Stage 3; 4th- Stage 2 Team Time Trial

11. CCC (same)

A fine ride by Alessandro De Marchi to solo his way across to the breakaway and he had an eventful stage, nearly tumbling down someone's driveway before eventually being the last man dropped by De Gendt. 

Van Avermaet ended up eighth on the stage, maybe he's not too far way from a win to go with CCC's impressive attacking intent?

Best Results: Greg van Avermaet- 4th Stage 3, Mountains Jersey 2 stages

12. UAE Team Emirates (same)

Nothing worth reporting.

Best Results: Alexander Kristoff 2nd- Stage 4, Dan Martin 16th overall

13. Mitchelton-Scott (up one position)

Another day another good not great result for Matteo Trentin, this time sixth! Needs to get himself into a breakaway, Stage 9 is a possibility.

Best Results: Adam Yates 12th overall; Matteo Trentin 3rd- Stage 5

14. EF Education First (down one position)

Tejay gone, now Michael Woods crashed out of the GC with the fall that brought down Thomas and a few others on the Ineos squad. Woods remounted with few injuries, but his bike wasn't good and he didn't have a hope of getting back on and lost over 14 minutes on the day.

A pity for EF Education First as they were planning to launch Woods on the final climb, but it was surprising that no one stopped to help Woods out, given that he might as well be the co-leader on the team and was sitting ninth on GC. 

Best Results: Rigoberto Uran 8th overall

15. Astana (same)

Astana were a bit more positive this time round, at least hopping on the front of the peloton to force the pace at times. Fuglsang was the best of the riders not to make the jump with Pinot and Alaphilippe, not that it won him any time.

Best Results: Jakob Fuglsang 9th overall

16. Movistar (same)

Hills aren't mountains. Movistar only come out to play on mountains.

Best Results: Nairo Quintana 16th overall; Mikel Landa 17th overall

17. Dimension Data (up one position)

Ben King was in the break and it was a good show of intent from Dimension Data. He was dropped on the Croix de Part and never found his way back to the front of the race. 

Best Results: Giacomo Nizzolo 4th- Stage 1

17. Cofidis (down one position)

A Christophe Laporte abandon is very bad news for Cofidis' chances of nabbing a stage win this year.

19. Katusha-Alpecin (same)

Another doughnut from Katusha. Their inaction at this year's Tour after a good TTT has been perplexing.

20. Team Arkea-Samsic (same)

In 2017, instead of Alaphilippe flying over the final climb, it probably would have been Warren Barguil, but that's not the same rider were seeing this time around.

21. Total Direct Energie (same)

Niki Terpstra finally gave the viewers an idea of what the Total Direct Energie jersey looks like. Turns out it's a  bluish kit that despite it's relative conservatism is a lot more dynamic than the team's riding style.

22. AG2R-La Mondiale (same)

Hopefully they can pull off something soon.

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Published 14 July 2019 9:19am
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