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Porte’s Swiss victory paves way to Paris

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RICHIE PPortet ffeelsl on track to make amends for last year’s Tour de France crash nightmare after securing the biggest win of his career in the Tour of Switzerlan­d.

The Australian star clinched the overall title in the week-long race ahead of Denmark’s Jakob Fuglsang and Colombian Nairo Quintana, with a strong performanc­e in the time trial on Sunday.

It was a timely boost three weeks outt ffrom ththe TTour dde FFrance in which Porte will again rate among the genuine title chances 12 months after the horrifying 72km/h crash on the Mont du Chat descent that left him with a fractured pelvis and broken collar bone.

“This was a big goal. Let’s not beat around the bush,” Porte said.

“It’s a very important race and I think it’s disrespect­ful to say it’s a ‘lead-in’ race for the Tour de France as it means a lot to win it. I’ve won races like Paris-Nice, Catalunya and Romandie but this race is so special.

“It would have been nice to have won a stage here and maybe if the breakaway hadn’t stayed away on Thursday’s stage, I would have won one. I’m ready for the Tour de France. I did a good race here.

“I’m not at the top of my form just yet, so I am excited for July.”

The BMC Racing star’s good form in the Tour of Switzerlan­d was all the more important because it was his first race since April.

“I hadn’t raced since Tour de Romandie. I was home for the birth of my son two weeks ago,” he said.

“I’ve only had one night at home with him, so I think it’s great for me to get to go home for a bit of time before a training camp and then, hopefully, I’ll be better at the Tour de France.”

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