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Zakarin holds off Froome, claims Tour of Romandie

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LAUSANNE, May 3, (AFP): Katusha cyclist Ilnur Zakarin of Russia won the Tour of Romandie in Lausanne on Sunday holding off Britain’s two-time defending champion Chris Froome in the closing individual time-trial.

The 25-year-old Zakarin had taken the race leader’s yellow jersey at the end of Saturday’s fifth stage but Sky star Froome had been expected to be too strong on Sunday.

The 17.3-kilometre time-trial in the streets of the Swiss town was won by German specialist Tony Martin of Katusha.

Zakarin, whose previous best results never suggested he could be a contender in a race of this quality, even overcame a technical problem which obliged him to change bikes five kms from the finish to take the prestigiou­s prize.

Froome, whose main target this season is to regain his Tour de France title he surrendere­d last year when he crashed out, failed to fire in the time-trial but he was far from dejected at not retaining his crown.

“I am not disappoint­ed,” the 29-year-old Kenya-born rider told Swiss television station RTS afterwards.

“I know it is a long season and we still have two months till the start of the Tour de France.

“I am now going to go off on a training camp at altitude before competing in the Dauphine (a traditiona­l warm-up race for the Tour).”

Martin for his part was astonished at Zakarin’s performanc­e — the 2007

 ??  ?? Russian Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha) competes to win the Tour de Romandie UCI World Tour after the individual stage cycling road a 17.3 kms individual timetrial race from Lausanne to Lausanne
on May 3, in Lausanne. (AFP)
Russian Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha) competes to win the Tour de Romandie UCI World Tour after the individual stage cycling road a 17.3 kms individual timetrial race from Lausanne to Lausanne on May 3, in Lausanne. (AFP)

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