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Cycling team season
The 2018 season for the Mitchelton–Scott cycling team began in January at the Tour Down Under. As a UCI WorldTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.
- As of 31 March 2018.[1]
- Riders who joined the team for the 2018 season
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- Riders who left the team during or after the 2017 season
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Date |
Race |
Competition |
Rider |
Country |
Location
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17 January |
Tour Down Under, Stage 2 |
UCI World Tour |
Caleb Ewan (AUS) |
Australia |
Stirling
|
21 January |
Tour Down Under, Overall classification |
UCI World Tour |
Daryl Impey (RSA) |
Australia |
|
3 February |
Herald Sun Tour, Stage 3 |
UCI Oceania Tour |
Esteban Chaves (COL) |
Australia |
Lake Mountain
|
4 February |
Herald Sun Tour, Overall classification |
UCI Oceania Tour |
Esteban Chaves (COL) |
Australia |
|
11 February |
Clásica de Almería |
UCI Europe Tour |
Caleb Ewan (AUS) |
Spain |
|
10 March |
Paris–Nice, Stage 7 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
France |
Valdeblore La Colmiane
|
11 March |
Tirreno–Adriatico, Stage 5 |
UCI World Tour |
Adam Yates (GBR) |
Italy |
Filottrano
|
25 March |
Volta a Catalunya, Stage 7 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Spain |
Barcelona
|
10 May |
Giro d'Italia, Stage 6 |
UCI World Tour |
Esteban Chaves (COL) |
Italy |
Etna
|
13 May |
Giro d'Italia, Stage 9 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Italy |
Gran Sasso
|
16 May |
Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Italy |
Osimo
|
20 May |
Giro d'Italia, Stage 15 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Italy |
Sappada
|
23 May |
Tour des Fjords, Stage 2 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Michael Albasini (SUI) |
Norway |
Kristiansand
|
24 May |
Tour des Fjords, Overall classification |
UCI Europe Tour |
Michael Albasini (SUI) |
Norway |
|
25 May |
Hammer Stavanger, Stage 1 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 1] |
Norway |
Sandness
|
26 May |
Hammer Stavanger, Stage 2 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 2] |
Norway |
Stavanger
|
26 May |
Giro d'Italia, Stage 20 |
UCI World Tour |
Mikel Nieve (ESP) |
Italy |
Cervinia
|
27 May |
Hammer Stavanger, Stage 3 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 3] |
Norway |
Stavanger
|
27 May |
Hammer Stavanger, Overall classification |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 4] |
Norway |
Stavanger
|
2 June |
Hammer Sportzone Limburg, Stage 2 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 5] |
Netherlands |
Sittard-Geleen
|
3 June |
Hammer Sportzone Limburg, Stage 3 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Team Time Trial [N 6] |
Netherlands |
Sittard-Geleen
|
4 June |
Critérium du Dauphiné, Stage 1 |
UCI World Tour |
Daryl Impey (RSA) |
France |
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
|
10 June |
Critérium du Dauphiné, Stage 7 |
UCI World Tour |
Adam Yates (GBR) |
France |
Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc
|
12 June |
Tour de Suisse, Stage 4 |
UCI World Tour |
Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN) |
Switzerland |
Gstaad
|
25 July |
Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia |
UCI Europe Tour |
Robert Power (AUS) |
Spain |
|
10 August |
Tour de Pologne, Stage 7 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Poland |
Bukowina Tatrzańska
|
3 September |
Tour of Britain, Stage 2 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Cameron Meyer (AUS) |
United Kingdom |
Barnstaple
|
8 September |
Vuelta a España, Stage 14 |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Spain |
Les Praeres de Nava
|
9 September |
Tour of Britain, Stage 8 |
UCI Europe Tour |
Caleb Ewan (AUS) |
United Kingdom |
London
|
16 September |
Vuelta a España, Overall classification |
UCI World Tour |
Simon Yates (GBR) |
Spain |
|
National, Continental and World champions 2018
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- ^ The winning riders were Michael Albasini, Lucas Hamilton, Damien Howson, Daryl Impey and Cameron Meyer
- ^ The winning riders were Michael Albasini, Lucas Hamilton, Damien Howson, Daryl Impey and Cameron Meyer
- ^ The winning riders were Roger Kluge, Lucas Hamilton, Damien Howson, Daryl Impey and Cameron Meyer
- ^ The winning riders were Roger Kluge, Michael Albasini, Lucas Hamilton, Damien Howson, Daryl Impey and Cameron Meyer
- ^ The winning riders were Mathew Hayman, Roger Kluge, Jack Bauer, Caleb Ewan and Luka Mezgec
- ^ The winning riders were Mathew Hayman, Roger Kluge, Jack Bauer, Luke Durbridge and Michael Hepburn