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Defending champion Guarnier wins Tour of California opener

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American cyclist Megan Guarnier finally has her season back on track. Just in time to ride on home soil, too.

The three-time U.S. champion won the opening stage of the women’s Tour of California on Thursday in South Lake Tahoe, pulling away from a reduced bunch on the uphill climb to the finish. It was a breakthrou­gh win for her after a concussion suffered in her second race of the season sidelined her for six weeks.

“My team had their work cut out for them today,” Guarnier said. “It was quite aggressive. They had to follow everything or be in everything. They let me stay calm and ready for the finish.”

Guarnier took advantage of a lead-out from teammates Amy Pieters and Karol-Ann Canuel that delivered her to the base of the final climb to Heavenly Ski Resort. At that point, she was able to pull away from Boels-Dolmans teammate Anna van der Breggen and Astana’s Arlenis Sierra.

“For Megan, this is an important race,” said van der Breggen, the road race champion at the Rio Olympics last summer. “She had a tough spring so we are all happy for her.”

The 72-mile opening stage looped around Lake Tahoe, giving riders plenty of scenery to enjoy on their way to the finish. And they had plenty of time to sight-see during the first few miles as most of the powerhouse teams seemed content to keep the race bunched up.

Ali Tetrick of Cylance Pro Cycling made the first move to animate the race, but it was Lizzie Williams of Hagens Berman whose attack with just over 20 miles to go ramped up the intrigue.

Boels-Dolmans, which races primarily in Europe, and the U.S.-based UnitedHeal­thcare teams brought the field back together in the closing miles. Pieters and Canuel ensured that Guarnier would be there for the final sprint and the reigning Women’s WorldTour champion delivered.

“It was a little hectic coming into the final climb,” said Guarnier, who will have an 8-second advantage on van der Breggen heading into the second of four stages Friday. “Once we found each other, Amy Pieters attacked but was chased down. In about 300 meters, it was my turn to attack.”

The men’s race begins Sunday with a 104-mile stage in Sacramento.

 ?? Ezra Shaw / Getty Images ?? U.S. cyclist Megan Guarnier (right) of the BoelsDolma­ns Cycling Team is congratula­ted by teammate Karol-Ann Canuel of Canada after Guarnier won Stage 1 of the Tour of California.
Ezra Shaw / Getty Images U.S. cyclist Megan Guarnier (right) of the BoelsDolma­ns Cycling Team is congratula­ted by teammate Karol-Ann Canuel of Canada after Guarnier won Stage 1 of the Tour of California.

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