The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Froome lands blow as Thomas claims yellow

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DÜSSELDORF, Germany: Chris Froome struck an early blow on his Tour de France rivals as his Sky team-mate Geraint Thomas won the opening stage in Dusseldorf on Saturday.

It was a great day for Britain and Sky, as Thomas will wear the coveted leader’s yellow jersey for the first time on Sunday.

“I didn’t really expect it, I didn’t know what to expect,” said Thomas.

“To win a stage is incredible and to get the yellow jersey on top is an amazing cherry.”

Reigning champion Froome put more than 30 seconds of time into his main rivals for overall victory as he tamed the tricky course and conditions better than they did.

For Sky it was a great success with four riders in the top eight as 2015 world time-trial campion Vasil Kiryienka took third and 2014 world road race champion Michal Kwiatkowsk­i was eighth, two places behind Froome.

Swiss time-trial champion Stefan Kung was the closest to Thomas, finishing second at just five seconds off the winning time of 16min 04sec.

Even four-time world champion Tony Martin, the German who had dreamt of winning the opening stage in his home country, could not deny Thomas as he managed only fourth, despite leading at the only time check after 8.1km.

But while Froome, Sky and Britain celebrated, is was a bad day for Colombian Nairo Quintana and his Movistar team as his chief domestique Alejandro Valverde crashed out of the race.

Spanish veteran Valverde, who was third overall two years ago, crashed hard on a slippery bend in miserable wet conditions and was visibly in great pain.

The 37-year-old seemed to jar his left leg when he touched his foot down as he lost his back wheel, before skidding hard into the metal crash barriers.

It was immediatel­y clear he wouldn’t be able to continue but his team franticall­y tried to move him as he was stranded on the apex of a tricky bend, with many other riders set to come around it having set off at one minute intervals.

“Unfortunat­ely @alejanvalv­erde cannot continue in the race. What sadness to finish a Tour on the first day,” said Movistar on Twitter.

Not only will Quintana be without one of his key lieutenant­s in the mountains, but he lost 36 seconds to Froome.

That was par for Froome’s main rivals with Australian Richie Porte losing 35 seconds, Frenchman Romain Bardet 39sec back and two-time former winner Alberto Contador giving up 42sec.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (R) wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey and Spain’s Mikel Landa ride during the 203,5 km second stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 2, 2017 between Dusseldorf, Germany and Liege,...
- AFP photo Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (R) wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey and Spain’s Mikel Landa ride during the 203,5 km second stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 2, 2017 between Dusseldorf, Germany and Liege,...

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