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Nicolas Roche

Nicolas Roche (/ˈr/; born 3 July 1984) is an Irish former professional road bicycle racer who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Team DSM.[5] He has twice been national champion and has twice finished in the top ten of the Vuelta a España, and won stages in 2013 and 2015. He started a total of 24 Grand Tours, finishing 22,[6] and he took a total of 65 top 10 finishes in Grand Tour stages, including 43 on the Vuelta.[7] He represented Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the road race. He has competed for Ireland 7 times at the road world championships.

Nicolas Roche
Personal information
Full nameNicolas Roche
NicknameNico[1]
Born (1984-07-03) 3 July 1984 (age 38)
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Île-de-France, France
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Weight70 kg (154 lb; 11 st 0 lb)[2]
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider type
  • All-rounder
  • Domestique
Amateur teams
2002OCCV Draguignan
2003SC Nice
2003–2004Vélo-Club La Pomme Marseille
2004Cofidis (stagiaire)
Professional teams
2005–2006Cofidis
2007–2008Crédit Agricole
2009–2012Ag2r–La Mondiale
2013–2014Saxo–Tinkoff
2015–2016Team Sky
2017–2018BMC Racing Team
2019–2021Team Sunweb[3][4]
Major wins
Grand Tours
Vuelta a España
2 individual stages (2013, 2015)
1 TTT stage (2017)

Stage races

Route du Sud (2014)

One-day races and Classics

National Road Race Championships (2009, 2016)
National Time Trial Championships (2007, 2016)

Early life

Roche, who was born in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, in suburban Paris, is the son of former cycling champion Stephen Roche and his former wife, Lydia, nephew of former cycling professionals Laurence Roche and Neil Martin and cousin of 2008 Irish road champion Dan Martin. [8] In childhood he resided in both Ireland and France. He lived in Dublin from 1996 to 1999, where he was educated at the Lycée Français d'Irlande in Foxrock for two years, and Blackrock College, a private school, for one year. During this period he was a keen soccer and rugby player.[9] He moved to southern France in 1999, where he spent most of life since.[9]

Career

Early years

He turned professional at the end of 2004, with team Cofidis and became one of the youngest UCI ProTour racers.[10] As his father is Irish and his mother French, Roche had dual nationality as an amateur. In early 2005, Roche was told by French officials to choose between his two nationalities. Roche declared for France as he was planning to spend the rest of his life in France.[11] The loss of Roche was a blow to Irish cycling,[12] as he had won the 2002 Junior Tour of Ireland[13] and finished third in the 2004 Irish Elite championship.[14] However, six months later, the UCI and Cycling Ireland told Roche he was given incorrect information, and that he could compete for Ireland and keep his two nationalities, which he did.[15]

During his first two years, he was often a domestique, but he did get a few good results, mostly in French Cup races. His first win as a professional was a stage in the 2004 Tour de l'Avenir, a race known as a mini-Tour de France for riders under 25.[16][17] He wore the yellow jersey for two days and finished tenth overall. He was in major breakaway in the 2006 World championships in Salzburg, Austria.[18] Soon after, he signed a two-year contract with Crédit Agricole on the back of his many good results this season.

Credit Agricole (2007–2008)

In 2007, Roche rode the Giro d'Italia. In June, he won the Irish National Time Trial Championships (CN) in Dungarvan.[19] He came also fourth in the Road Race Championship. Due to injury, Roche withdrew from the Tour of Ireland and missed the World Championship.

Roche had planned 2008 for the Giro d'Italia but organizers RCS did not invite his team. He changed his schedule, and finished sixth in the Tour Ivoirien de la Paix, 15th in Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas in Spain and won a stage[20] in GP Internacional Paredes Rota dos Móveis in Portugal. After finishing seventh of the Tour de Wallonie, he competed in the Beijing Olympic road race, teaming with Philip Deignan, won a stage in the Tour du Limousin, and was then picked for his first Vuelta a España. Roche had good performances in the Vuelta, nearly winning stage 18 into Las Rozas, where he was outsprinted by Imanol Erviti after a 17-man breakaway. Roche had three top-ten and ten top-20 stage finishes, finishing a fine 13th in the general classification, during what was only his second Grand Tour. Roche along with Deignan and Roger Aiken made up the Irish team for the 2008 World Championship in Varese. Roche was in an early crash and retired.

Ag2r (2009–2012)

2009

 
Roche at the 2009 Tour de France

Roche signed a two-year contract with Ag2r–La Mondiale following the disbandment of Crédit Agricole. For most part of the year and after a solid performance in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Roche was in consideration for the Tour de France team and after winning the Irish National Road Race Championships for the first time in June 2009, it was announced that Roche had been selected by Ag2r–La Mondiale to ride his first Tour de France the following month. He had a fine debut Tour, finishing in 23rd place overall and 5th in the points classification. He had five top ten placings in the race and finished 2nd on stage 14.

2010

After a good early season, where he finished 10th in Paris–Nice, 5th in the Volta a Catalunya and 2nd in the Irish National Road Race Championships, Roche was chosen as the co-leader of the Ag2r–La Mondiale team in the Tour de France and during the race he wrote articles for the Irish Independent newspaper. Roche finished 15th overall, but could have been a few ranks above had he not lost four minutes to the race leaders because of a flat tyre in stage 15.

After the Tour, Roche finished 8th in the Clásica de San Sebastián and in September, he led Ag2r–La Mondiale at the Vuelta a España. His performance was even better than during the Tour de France, as he was really close to the best climbers of the race, losing very little time in stages with a mountain top finish. He finished 7th overall however was promoted to 6th overall after Ezequiel Mosquera's second place was annulled. He finished only five minutes and three seconds behind overall winner Vincenzo Nibali. This place was the best in a Grand Tour by an Irishman since 1988. The performance lifted him to 32nd in the year end UCI World Rankings with 148 points. Roche was part of the three-man Irish team at the 2010 World Championships in September.

2011

 
Roche at the 2011 Tour de France

Roche's season was hampered by injuries and crashes, particularly by one in the Critérium du Dauphiné[21] He entered the Tour de France as a team leader again, but quickly realized he had not fully recovered from the crash and could not hope for a good general classification. He got in a number of unsuccessful breaks in the final week, hoping to grab a stage win, and eventually finished 26th overall. He also rode the Vuelta a España, finishing 16th overall.

In October, Roche won the 3rd stage of the inaugural Tour of Beijing.[22][23] This marked his first international victory in three years and his first win on the World Tour. He finished the season world ranked 150th with 19 ranking points.

Roche published a memoir in 2011 called Inside the Peloton. It was the winner of the Sports Book category at that year's Irish Book Awards.

2012

Roche renounced his French citizenship in 2012, becoming solely an Irish national.[9] He showed some form with top-20 finishes in Paris–Nice and the Tour of California. He finished 10th overall in the Tour de Suisse, and 2nd and 3rd respectively in the National Road Race and Time Trial Championships before riding the Tour de France. Roche moved up to seventh overall on the first mountain stage seven which finished on La Planche des Belles Filles. However he lost time over the time trial on stage nine and rest of the mountain stages. On stage 18, Roche broke clear of the peloton in the last 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) with Luis León Sánchez. The pair passed the day's breakaway and looked set to contest the stage win only to for Mark Cavendish to sprint past in the final 200 metres (660 feet). Roche sat 11th overall heading into the time trial on stage 20 and targeted a top ten finish, but a weak time trial saw him drop a place to 12th. Roche, along with Dan Martin and David McCann, represented Ireland in the Olympic Games Road Race. He then rode the Vuelta a España where he had a good start and sat seventh overall by the second week of the race. However, he struggled through the last week of the race and dropped down to 12th overall by the end of the race.

Tinkoff–Saxo (2013–2014)

On 1 August, it was announced that Roche would leave Ag2r–La Mondiale at the end of the 2012 season, ending an eight-year association with French-registered teams.[24] He signed a two-year contract with Saxo–Tinkoff for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.[25]

2013

 

Throughout much of the season with Saxo–Tinkoff including the Tour de France, he rode as a domestique for Alberto Contador with few results. After a good performance at the Clásica de San Sebastián finishing 5th, he was given leadership at the Vuelta a España. On 25 August, Roche won stage two of the Vuelta by breaking away with three others on the final climb at the end of the 177 km (110.0 mi) stage from Pontevedra to Alto Do Monte Da Groba.[26][27] Roche held the leader's red jersey until stage 8, and also held the lead of the points, mountains and combination classifications at one stage in the race. On stage 8 Roche lost the jersey finishing eight seconds behind Daniel Moreno to fall one second behind in the general classification. After stage 13 Roche was 2nd overall but on a cold day to Andorra on stage 14 he dropped to 6th overall. He went on to finish 5th overall in the general classification, his best result to date in a Grand Tour.[28][29] He would later state that he felt that the 2013 Vuelta was the highlight of his career.[7] Later that year Roche again competed for Ireland in the World Championships and the World Time Trial Championships where he finished 13th.

2014

Roche had few early season results before participating in the Giro d'Italia which started on the island of Ireland and was given the role as co-leader with Rafał Majka. Roche also took part at the Tour de France as a domestique to Alberto Contador. Before the Tour, Roche won the overall classification of the Route du Sud ahead of Alejandro Valverde. He won the queen stage win in the process and also the points classification. This was his first stage race victory and was a race which his father also won in 1985.[30] Roche went into the Tour of Britain expecting a good result[31] and placed 5th overall.

Team Sky (2015–2016)

 

2015

In 2015, Roche left Tinkoff–Saxo to join Team Sky.[32] On 10 September, Roche won stage 18 of the Vuelta a España in a sprint finish against Haimar Zubeldia.[33][34]

2016

After a disrupted winter training due to more than one spider infection while riding,[35] Roche struggled with few early season results. At the end of April Roche competed in the Tour de Yorkshire looking for a good result. On the final stage Roche attacked a group of favourites alongside Thomas Voeckler where he was beaten in the final sprint to the line. This gave him 2nd place overall in the general classification. After this race it was confirmed that Roche would take part in the Giro d'Italia for a third time in his career. Roche started the race as a backup general classification rider to Mikel Landa in the first five days of racing, where he was placed in the top 10 overall. His form faded over the race but helped his teammate Mikel Nieve win the mountains classification. In June Roche completed the double at the Irish National Cycling Championships winning the time trial ahead of Eddie Dunbar and Ryan Mullen, and winning the road race ahead of Matt Brammeier. However, he was not selected for the Tour de France, having started the previous seven editions of the race from 2009 to 2015.[7]

BMC Racing Team (2017–2018)

After leaving Team Sky, Roche joined the BMC Racing Team for the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

Team Sunweb (2019–2021)

In September 2018 he confirmed that he had agreed a contract with Team Sunweb for 2019, with a role as a domestique for Tom Dumoulin in the latter's effort to win the Tour de France.[36]

Roche took the Red Jersey on Stage 2 of the 2019 Vuelta a España after being part of a six-man group who attacked in the final kilometres of the stage.[37] He held the jersey until Stage 5, however he crashed out on stage 6, being one of four riders to abandon due to the crash. He was fifth in the general classification at the start of the stage.[38]

In September 2019 it was announced that Roche had extended his contract with Team Sunweb for a further two years.[39]

On 27 May 2021 he finished 3rd on Stage 18 of the Giro d'Italia.[40]

Roche retired from competition after the Irish national road race championships in October 2021.[7]

Personal life

Roche currently resides in Monaco, having previously lived in Varese, Italy until 2013.[9] He married Spaniard Deborah Robles on 23 October 2015, the couple split two years later in September 2017. They have one child together.[41] Roche co-owns Roca Sports, a bicycle shop in County Cork.[7]

Media appearances

Dancing with the Stars

In 2022, Roche appeared on the fifth series of the Irish version of Dancing With the Stars.[42] He was partnered with professional dancer Karen Byrne.[43] They were eliminated at the quarter-final stage, finishing in sixth place, after losing the dance-off to Ellen Keane and Ervinas Merfeldas.[44]

Series 5

Dancing with the Stars performances

Average: 17.4; Place: 6th

Week No. Dance/Song Judges' score Total Result
Redmond Barry Gourounlian
1 Jive / "Blinding Lights" 3 4 4 11 No elimination
2 No dance performed - - - -
3 Viennese Waltz / "Unplayed Piano" 5 5 6 16 Safe
4 American Smooth / "Singin' in the Rain" 6 6 7 19 Safe
5 Samba / "Fantasy" 5 5 5 15 Safe
6 Quickstep / "Hey Brother" 6 6 7 19 No elimination
7 Waltz / "Love Ain't Here Anymore" 5 6 6 17 Safe
8 Tango / No dance performed - - - - Given bye
9 Tango / "Trumpet Tango" 7 7 7 21 Safe
10 Foxtrot / "I Love Paris"
Team Dance / "Cuba"
7
9
7
9
7
9
21
27
Eliminated

Major results

2004
2nd Overall Tour du Loir-et-Cher
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
8th Overall Ronde de l'Isard
8th Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines
9th Tour du Jura
10th Grand Prix d'Isbergues
2005
4th Tour de Vendée
6th Tour du Finistère
2006
4th Road race, National Road Championships
4th Overall Paris–Corrèze
8th Polynormande
10th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
1st Stage 4
10th Paris–Camembert
2007
National Road Championships
1st   Time trial
4th Road race
5th Polynormande
6th Grand Prix de Denain
9th Paris–Camembert
9th Tro-Bro Léon
2008
1st Stage 1 GP Internacional Paredes Rota dos Móveis
1st Stage 1 Tour du Limousin
4th Road race, National Road Championships
6th Overall Tour Ivoirien de la Paix
6th Rund um den Henninger-Turm
7th Overall Tour de Wallonie
8th Paris–Camembert
2009
1st   Road race, National Road Championships
2010
2nd Road race, National Road Championships
3rd Gran Premio dell'Insubria-Lugano
4th Grand Prix of Aargau Canton
5th Overall Volta a Catalunya
6th Overall Vuelta a España
8th Clásica de San Sebastián
10th Overall Paris–Nice
2011
1st Stage 3 Tour of Beijing
4th Road race, National Road Championships
5th Giro del Piemonte
8th Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato
10th Paris–Camembert
2012
National Road Championships
2nd Road race
3rd Time trial
10th Overall Tour de Suisse
2013
5th Overall Vuelta a España
1st Stage 2
  Held after Stage 8
  Held after Stages 2–3
  Held after Stages 2–9
  Held after Stages 2–8, 11–13
5th Overall Tour Méditerranéen
5th Clásica de San Sebastián
2014
1st   Overall Route du Sud
1st   Points classification
1st Stage 2
5th Overall Tour of Britain
  Combativity award Stage 11 Tour de France
2015
1st Stage 18 Vuelta a España
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Tour de Romandie
2016
National Road Championships
1st   Road race
1st   Time trial
2nd Overall Abu Dhabi Tour
2nd Overall Tour de Yorkshire
6th Overall Tour of Britain
8th Time trial, UEC European Road Championships
9th Clásica de San Sebastián
2017
Vuelta a España
1st Stage 1 (TTT)
Held   after Stages 1–2
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
National Road Championships
2nd Time trial
4th Road race
3rd Overall Tour of Guangxi
4th Giro dell'Emilia
10th Clásica de San Sebastián
2018
4th Japan Cup
5th Overall Arctic Race of Norway
10th Overall Tour of Turkey
2019
10th Overall Tour de Suisse
Vuelta a España
Held   after Stages 2–4
2020
National Road Championships
2nd Road race
2nd Time trial
7th Overall Tour des Alpes-Maritimes et du Var
  Combativity award Stage 6 Tour de France
2021
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
  Giro d'Italia 123 30 24 DNF 59
  Tour de France 22 14 25 12 40 39 35 33 45 64
 /  Vuelta a España 13 6 16 12 5 26 14 40 DNF
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

References

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Further reading

External links

  • Official website  
  • Nicolas Roche at Cycling Archives  
  • Nicolas Roche at CQ Ranking  
  • Nicolas Roche at ProCyclingStats  
  • Nicolas Roche at Cycling Base
  • Nicolas Roche at Olympedia  
  • Nicolas Roche at the Olympic Federation of Ireland
  • Nicolas Roche at Olympics.com

nicolas, roche, born, july, 1984, irish, former, professional, road, bicycle, racer, last, rode, worldteam, team, twice, been, national, champion, twice, finished, vuelta, españa, stages, 2013, 2015, started, total, grand, tours, finishing, took, total, finish. Nicolas Roche ˈ r oʊ tʃ born 3 July 1984 is an Irish former professional road bicycle racer who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Team DSM 5 He has twice been national champion and has twice finished in the top ten of the Vuelta a Espana and won stages in 2013 and 2015 He started a total of 24 Grand Tours finishing 22 6 and he took a total of 65 top 10 finishes in Grand Tour stages including 43 on the Vuelta 7 He represented Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the road race He has competed for Ireland 7 times at the road world championships Nicolas RocheRoche wearing the Irish national champion jersey at the 2016 Tour of Britain Personal informationFull nameNicolas RocheNicknameNico 1 Born 1984 07 03 3 July 1984 age 38 Conflans Sainte Honorine Ile de France FranceHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in 2 Weight70 kg 154 lb 11 st 0 lb 2 Team informationCurrent teamRetiredDisciplineRoadRoleRiderRider typeAll rounderDomestiqueAmateur teams2002OCCV Draguignan2003SC Nice2003 2004Velo Club La Pomme Marseille2004Cofidis stagiaire Professional teams2005 2006Cofidis2007 2008Credit Agricole2009 2012Ag2r La Mondiale2013 2014Saxo Tinkoff2015 2016Team Sky2017 2018BMC Racing Team2019 2021Team Sunweb 3 4 Major winsGrand Tours Vuelta a Espana2 individual stages 2013 2015 1 TTT stage 2017 dd Stage races Route du Sud 2014 One day races and Classics National Road Race Championships 2009 2016 National Time Trial Championships 2007 2016 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Credit Agricole 2007 2008 2 3 Ag2r 2009 2012 2 3 1 2009 2 3 2 2010 2 3 3 2011 2 3 4 2012 2 4 Tinkoff Saxo 2013 2014 2 4 1 2013 2 4 2 2014 2 5 Team Sky 2015 2016 2 5 1 2015 2 5 2 2016 2 6 BMC Racing Team 2017 2018 2 7 Team Sunweb 2019 2021 3 Personal life 3 1 Media appearances 3 2 Dancing with the Stars 3 3 Series 5 4 Major results 4 1 Grand Tour general classification results timeline 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditRoche who was born in Conflans Sainte Honorine in suburban Paris is the son of former cycling champion Stephen Roche and his former wife Lydia nephew of former cycling professionals Laurence Roche and Neil Martin and cousin of 2008 Irish road champion Dan Martin 8 In childhood he resided in both Ireland and France He lived in Dublin from 1996 to 1999 where he was educated at the Lycee Francais d Irlande in Foxrock for two years and Blackrock College a private school for one year During this period he was a keen soccer and rugby player 9 He moved to southern France in 1999 where he spent most of life since 9 Career EditEarly years Edit He turned professional at the end of 2004 with team Cofidis and became one of the youngest UCI ProTour racers 10 As his father is Irish and his mother French Roche had dual nationality as an amateur In early 2005 Roche was told by French officials to choose between his two nationalities Roche declared for France as he was planning to spend the rest of his life in France 11 The loss of Roche was a blow to Irish cycling 12 as he had won the 2002 Junior Tour of Ireland 13 and finished third in the 2004 Irish Elite championship 14 However six months later the UCI and Cycling Ireland told Roche he was given incorrect information and that he could compete for Ireland and keep his two nationalities which he did 15 During his first two years he was often a domestique but he did get a few good results mostly in French Cup races His first win as a professional was a stage in the 2004 Tour de l Avenir a race known as a mini Tour de France for riders under 25 16 17 He wore the yellow jersey for two days and finished tenth overall He was in major breakaway in the 2006 World championships in Salzburg Austria 18 Soon after he signed a two year contract with Credit Agricole on the back of his many good results this season Credit Agricole 2007 2008 Edit In 2007 Roche rode the Giro d Italia In June he won the Irish National Time Trial Championships CN in Dungarvan 19 He came also fourth in the Road Race Championship Due to injury Roche withdrew from the Tour of Ireland and missed the World Championship Roche had planned 2008 for the Giro d Italia but organizers RCS did not invite his team He changed his schedule and finished sixth in the Tour Ivoirien de la Paix 15th in Clasica Internacional de Alcobendas in Spain and won a stage 20 in GP Internacional Paredes Rota dos Moveis in Portugal After finishing seventh of the Tour de Wallonie he competed in the Beijing Olympic road race teaming with Philip Deignan won a stage in the Tour du Limousin and was then picked for his first Vuelta a Espana Roche had good performances in the Vuelta nearly winning stage 18 into Las Rozas where he was outsprinted by Imanol Erviti after a 17 man breakaway Roche had three top ten and ten top 20 stage finishes finishing a fine 13th in the general classification during what was only his second Grand Tour Roche along with Deignan and Roger Aiken made up the Irish team for the 2008 World Championship in Varese Roche was in an early crash and retired Ag2r 2009 2012 Edit 2009 Edit Roche at the 2009 Tour de France Roche signed a two year contract with Ag2r La Mondiale following the disbandment of Credit Agricole For most part of the year and after a solid performance in the Criterium du Dauphine Libere Roche was in consideration for the Tour de France team and after winning the Irish National Road Race Championships for the first time in June 2009 it was announced that Roche had been selected by Ag2r La Mondiale to ride his first Tour de France the following month He had a fine debut Tour finishing in 23rd place overall and 5th in the points classification He had five top ten placings in the race and finished 2nd on stage 14 2010 Edit After a good early season where he finished 10th in Paris Nice 5th in the Volta a Catalunya and 2nd in the Irish National Road Race Championships Roche was chosen as the co leader of the Ag2r La Mondiale team in the Tour de France and during the race he wrote articles for the Irish Independent newspaper Roche finished 15th overall but could have been a few ranks above had he not lost four minutes to the race leaders because of a flat tyre in stage 15 After the Tour Roche finished 8th in the Clasica de San Sebastian and in September he led Ag2r La Mondiale at the Vuelta a Espana His performance was even better than during the Tour de France as he was really close to the best climbers of the race losing very little time in stages with a mountain top finish He finished 7th overall however was promoted to 6th overall after Ezequiel Mosquera s second place was annulled He finished only five minutes and three seconds behind overall winner Vincenzo Nibali This place was the best in a Grand Tour by an Irishman since 1988 The performance lifted him to 32nd in the year end UCI World Rankings with 148 points Roche was part of the three man Irish team at the 2010 World Championships in September 2011 Edit Roche at the 2011 Tour de France Roche s season was hampered by injuries and crashes particularly by one in the Criterium du Dauphine 21 He entered the Tour de France as a team leader again but quickly realized he had not fully recovered from the crash and could not hope for a good general classification He got in a number of unsuccessful breaks in the final week hoping to grab a stage win and eventually finished 26th overall He also rode the Vuelta a Espana finishing 16th overall In October Roche won the 3rd stage of the inaugural Tour of Beijing 22 23 This marked his first international victory in three years and his first win on the World Tour He finished the season world ranked 150th with 19 ranking points Roche published a memoir in 2011 called Inside the Peloton It was the winner of the Sports Book category at that year s Irish Book Awards 2012 Edit Roche renounced his French citizenship in 2012 becoming solely an Irish national 9 He showed some form with top 20 finishes in Paris Nice and the Tour of California He finished 10th overall in the Tour de Suisse and 2nd and 3rd respectively in the National Road Race and Time Trial Championships before riding the Tour de France Roche moved up to seventh overall on the first mountain stage seven which finished on La Planche des Belles Filles However he lost time over the time trial on stage nine and rest of the mountain stages On stage 18 Roche broke clear of the peloton in the last 10 kilometres 6 2 miles with Luis Leon Sanchez The pair passed the day s breakaway and looked set to contest the stage win only to for Mark Cavendish to sprint past in the final 200 metres 660 feet Roche sat 11th overall heading into the time trial on stage 20 and targeted a top ten finish but a weak time trial saw him drop a place to 12th Roche along with Dan Martin and David McCann represented Ireland in the Olympic Games Road Race He then rode the Vuelta a Espana where he had a good start and sat seventh overall by the second week of the race However he struggled through the last week of the race and dropped down to 12th overall by the end of the race Tinkoff Saxo 2013 2014 Edit On 1 August it was announced that Roche would leave Ag2r La Mondiale at the end of the 2012 season ending an eight year association with French registered teams 24 He signed a two year contract with Saxo Tinkoff for the 2013 and 2014 seasons 25 2013 Edit Roche at the 2013 Vuelta a Espana Throughout much of the season with Saxo Tinkoff including the Tour de France he rode as a domestique for Alberto Contador with few results After a good performance at the Clasica de San Sebastian finishing 5th he was given leadership at the Vuelta a Espana On 25 August Roche won stage two of the Vuelta by breaking away with three others on the final climb at the end of the 177 km 110 0 mi stage from Pontevedra to Alto Do Monte Da Groba 26 27 Roche held the leader s red jersey until stage 8 and also held the lead of the points mountains and combination classifications at one stage in the race On stage 8 Roche lost the jersey finishing eight seconds behind Daniel Moreno to fall one second behind in the general classification After stage 13 Roche was 2nd overall but on a cold day to Andorra on stage 14 he dropped to 6th overall He went on to finish 5th overall in the general classification his best result to date in a Grand Tour 28 29 He would later state that he felt that the 2013 Vuelta was the highlight of his career 7 Later that year Roche again competed for Ireland in the World Championships and the World Time Trial Championships where he finished 13th 2014 Edit Roche had few early season results before participating in the Giro d Italia which started on the island of Ireland and was given the role as co leader with Rafal Majka Roche also took part at the Tour de France as a domestique to Alberto Contador Before the Tour Roche won the overall classification of the Route du Sud ahead of Alejandro Valverde He won the queen stage win in the process and also the points classification This was his first stage race victory and was a race which his father also won in 1985 30 Roche went into the Tour of Britain expecting a good result 31 and placed 5th overall Team Sky 2015 2016 Edit Roche at the 2015 Vuelta a Espana 2015 Edit In 2015 Roche left Tinkoff Saxo to join Team Sky 32 On 10 September Roche won stage 18 of the Vuelta a Espana in a sprint finish against Haimar Zubeldia 33 34 2016 Edit After a disrupted winter training due to more than one spider infection while riding 35 Roche struggled with few early season results At the end of April Roche competed in the Tour de Yorkshire looking for a good result On the final stage Roche attacked a group of favourites alongside Thomas Voeckler where he was beaten in the final sprint to the line This gave him 2nd place overall in the general classification After this race it was confirmed that Roche would take part in the Giro d Italia for a third time in his career Roche started the race as a backup general classification rider to Mikel Landa in the first five days of racing where he was placed in the top 10 overall His form faded over the race but helped his teammate Mikel Nieve win the mountains classification In June Roche completed the double at the Irish National Cycling Championships winning the time trial ahead of Eddie Dunbar and Ryan Mullen and winning the road race ahead of Matt Brammeier However he was not selected for the Tour de France having started the previous seven editions of the race from 2009 to 2015 7 BMC Racing Team 2017 2018 Edit After leaving Team Sky Roche joined the BMC Racing Team for the 2017 and 2018 seasons Team Sunweb 2019 2021 Edit In September 2018 he confirmed that he had agreed a contract with Team Sunweb for 2019 with a role as a domestique for Tom Dumoulin in the latter s effort to win the Tour de France 36 Roche took the Red Jersey on Stage 2 of the 2019 Vuelta a Espana after being part of a six man group who attacked in the final kilometres of the stage 37 He held the jersey until Stage 5 however he crashed out on stage 6 being one of four riders to abandon due to the crash He was fifth in the general classification at the start of the stage 38 In September 2019 it was announced that Roche had extended his contract with Team Sunweb for a further two years 39 On 27 May 2021 he finished 3rd on Stage 18 of the Giro d Italia 40 Roche retired from competition after the Irish national road race championships in October 2021 7 Personal life EditRoche currently resides in Monaco having previously lived in Varese Italy until 2013 9 He married Spaniard Deborah Robles on 23 October 2015 the couple split two years later in September 2017 They have one child together 41 Roche co owns Roca Sports a bicycle shop in County Cork 7 Media appearances Edit Dancing with the Stars Edit In 2022 Roche appeared on the fifth series of the Irish version of Dancing With the Stars 42 He was partnered with professional dancer Karen Byrne 43 They were eliminated at the quarter final stage finishing in sixth place after losing the dance off to Ellen Keane and Ervinas Merfeldas 44 Series 5 Edit Dancing with the Stars performancesAverage 17 4 Place 6th Week No Dance Song Judges score Total ResultRedmond Barry Gourounlian1 Jive Blinding Lights 3 4 4 11 No elimination2 No dance performed 3 Viennese Waltz Unplayed Piano 5 5 6 16 Safe4 American Smooth Singin in the Rain 6 6 7 19 Safe5 Samba Fantasy 5 5 5 15 Safe6 Quickstep Hey Brother 6 6 7 19 No elimination7 Waltz Love Ain t Here Anymore 5 6 6 17 Safe8 Tango No dance performed Given bye9 Tango Trumpet Tango 7 7 7 21 Safe10 Foxtrot I Love Paris Team Dance Cuba 79 79 79 21 27 EliminatedMajor results Edit2004 2nd Overall Tour du Loir et Cher 3rd Road race National Road Championships 8th Overall Ronde de l Isard 8th Paris Mantes en Yvelines 9th Tour du Jura 10th Grand Prix d Isbergues 2005 4th Tour de Vendee 6th Tour du Finistere 2006 4th Road race National Road Championships 4th Overall Paris Correze 8th Polynormande 10th Overall Tour de l Avenir1st Stage 4 dd 10th Paris Camembert 2007 National Road Championships1st Time trial 4th Road race dd 5th Polynormande 6th Grand Prix de Denain 9th Paris Camembert 9th Tro Bro Leon 2008 1st Stage 1 GP Internacional Paredes Rota dos Moveis 1st Stage 1 Tour du Limousin 4th Road race National Road Championships 6th Overall Tour Ivoirien de la Paix 6th Rund um den Henninger Turm 7th Overall Tour de Wallonie 8th Paris Camembert 2009 1st Road race National Road Championships 2010 2nd Road race National Road Championships 3rd Gran Premio dell Insubria Lugano 4th Grand Prix of Aargau Canton 5th Overall Volta a Catalunya 6th Overall Vuelta a Espana 8th Clasica de San Sebastian 10th Overall Paris Nice 2011 1st Stage 3 Tour of Beijing 4th Road race National Road Championships 5th Giro del Piemonte 8th Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato 10th Paris Camembert 2012 National Road Championships2nd Road race 3rd Time trial dd 10th Overall Tour de Suisse 2013 5th Overall Vuelta a Espana1st Stage 2 Held after Stage 8 Held after Stages 2 3 Held after Stages 2 9 Held after Stages 2 8 11 13 dd 5th Overall Tour Mediterraneen 5th Clasica de San Sebastian 2014 1st Overall Route du Sud1st Points classification 1st Stage 2 dd 5th Overall Tour of Britain Combativity award Stage 11 Tour de France 2015 1st Stage 18 Vuelta a Espana 1st Stage 1 TTT Tour de Romandie 2016 National Road Championships1st Road race 1st Time trial dd 2nd Overall Abu Dhabi Tour 2nd Overall Tour de Yorkshire 6th Overall Tour of Britain 8th Time trial UEC European Road Championships 9th Clasica de San Sebastian 2017 Vuelta a Espana1st Stage 1 TTT Held after Stages 1 2 dd 1st Stage 1 TTT Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana National Road Championships2nd Time trial 4th Road race dd 3rd Overall Tour of Guangxi 4th Giro dell Emilia 10th Clasica de San Sebastian 2018 4th Japan Cup 5th Overall Arctic Race of Norway 10th Overall Tour of Turkey 2019 10th Overall Tour de Suisse Vuelta a EspanaHeld after Stages 2 4 dd 2020 National Road Championships2nd Road race 2nd Time trial dd 7th Overall Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var Combativity award Stage 6 Tour de France 2021 2nd Time trial National Road Championships Grand Tour general classification results timeline Edit Grand Tour 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Giro d Italia 123 30 24 DNF 59 Tour de France 22 14 25 12 40 39 35 33 45 64 Vuelta a Espana 13 6 16 12 5 26 14 40 DNF Legend Did not competeDNF Did not finishReferences Edit Martin Dan 26 August 2013 Dan Martin s Vuelta Diary I saw Nico attack he surged and went away like a rocket The Irish Times Retrieved 1 September 2013 a b Nicolas Roche profile Team Sunweb confirm 2019 men s and women s rosters Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 23 November 2018 Team Sunweb UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale Archived from the original on 3 January 2020 Retrieved 3 January 2020 Team DSM UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale Archived from the 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1 August 2012 Joining Contador team a huge new challenge Irish Independent Roche signs for Saxo Bank Tinkoff Bank Cycling News Future Publishing Limited 1 August 2012 Nicolas Roche claims biggest win of career as Vincenzo Nibali takes lead The Daily Telegraph 25 August 2013 Nicolas Roche wins stage two of Vuelta a Espana RTE Sport 25 August 2013 Nicolas Roche set to finish fifth in Vuelta after penultimate stage Irish Independent 14 September 2013 Roche takes over leader s jersey from Nibali Cycling News 31 August 2013 Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Irish cyclist Nicolas Roche emulates father Stephen Roche by winning the Route du Sud race ABC Australia 2014 ABC Associated Press 23 June 2014 Roche I m at the Tour of Britain to get a result Cyclingnews com video 8 September 2014 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Nigel Wynn 30 September 2014 Nicolas Roche joins Sky for 2015 Cycling Weekly IPC Media Sports amp Leisure network Nicolas Roche For once I hadn t messed it up and let out a triumphant roar as I took the stage win Irish Independent 11 September 2015 Emotional Nicolas Roche revels in stunning Vuelta victory Irish Examiner 11 September 2015 Wynn Nigel 7 January 2016 Nicolas Roche hospitalised for a second time with infected spider bite Cycling Weekly Nicolas Roche confirms contract with Team Sunweb cyclingnews com 4 September 2018 Vuelta Nicolas Roche takes red jersey as Nairo Quintana wins stage two 25 August 2019 Vuelta a Espana Jesus Herrada wins stage six 29 August 2019 Nicolas Roche signs new two year deal with German outfit Sunweb The Irish Independent Retrieved 6 December 2019 Alberto Bettiol Wins Stage 18 Giro D Italia 2021 Epic Ride By Nicolas Roche Irish Cycling News 27 March 2021 Retrieved 31 March 2021 Nicolas Roche rode a great stage to take 3rd after his epic efforts throughout the day Kimmage Paul 12 April 2020 Paul Kimmage meets Nicolas Roche A broken marriage the fear of never knowing his daughter and learning life lessons Irish Independent Nicolas Roche Erica Cody and Missy Keating announced as Dancing with the Stars contestants www leinsterleader ie Revealed Nicolas Roche exits Dancing With the Stars RTE 13 March 2022 Retrieved 14 March 2022 Dancing with the Stars recap Quarter final dance off sees Nicolas Roche jetting home www irishexaminer ie Further reading EditRoche Nicolas 2011 Inside the Peloton My Life as a Professional Cyclist London Random House ISBN 978 1 84827 110 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicolas Roche Official website Nicolas Roche at Cycling Archives Nicolas Roche at CQ Ranking Nicolas Roche at ProCyclingStats Nicolas Roche at Cycling Base Nicolas Roche at Olympedia Nicolas Roche at the Olympic Federation of Ireland Nicolas Roche at Olympics com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicolas Roche amp oldid 1139384049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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