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Degenkolb wins ninth stage as Porte crashes out

- Agency Staff Roubaix /Reuters

Two years after suffering a career-threatenin­g accident, former Paris-Roubaix champion John Degenkolb claimed his maiden Tour de France win on his favourite terrain when he tamed the cobbles and powered to victory in a final sprint on Sunday’s ninth stage.

The German, who won the Queen of the Classics in 2015, was one of three riders to jump away from the main pack 19km from the line and he was the fastest in the final sprint, beating overall race leader Greg van Avermaet of Belgium.

Another Belgian, Yves Lampaert, took third place after a 156.5km ride from Arras featuring 21.7km of bone-shaking cobbled sectors, some of which feature on the one-day ParisRouba­ix route.

“It is very emotional, I went through such a difficult period so today is pure happiness,” said Degenkolb, who suffered several fractures and a finger injury after he and some teammates were hit by a car during a training ride in January 2016.

“But my team and my family supported me. In Germany they say those who have had a brush with death live longer. I’ve had bad luck, but I always had the will to come back to my best.”

Frenchman Warren Barguil, a former teammate of Degenkolb’s who was also in the 2016 accident in Spain, said: “Everybody was saying he was finished, I’m so happy for him.” Among the contenders for the overall win, 2017’s runner-up Rigoberto Uran lost 1min 28sec on his main rivals after crashing about 30km from the finish.

Monday’s first rest day, after an 800km transfer by plane to the Alps, will be much appreciate­d by the riders who crossed the line in Roubaix, their faces covered by a mixture of dust and sweat after three and a half hours in scorching heat.

But the Tour is over for Australian Richie Porte, who was taken to hospital with a suspected shoulder injury after hitting the tar 10km into the stage.

Defending champion Chris Froome fell off his bike as he tried to avoid a rider who crashed in front of him, but he never lost his composure and finished with all the main title contenders.

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