The Herald (South Africa)

Sagan wins stage despite glitch

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WORLD champion Peter Sagan won his eighth Tour de France stage despite a technical glitch on the uphill finish to the third stage in Longwy yesterday.

Sagan’s foot came unclipped from his pedal as he started to accelerate at the finish, but he kept his cool and still proved too strong for the competitio­n at the end of the 212.5km run from Verviers in Belgium.

“At the end I did unclip, I don’t know why. I was thinking “what’s going on?”.

“I was unlucky but I managed to go again and I won. I’m delighted.”

Britain’s Geraint Thomas finished eighth, two seconds behind the winner, and kept hold of the race leader’s yellow jersey.

“There were no crashes, which was good, but it was a really hectic final,” Thomas said.

“I’m happy to get through unscathed.”

His team leader and reigning champion, Chris Froome, was a place behind in ninth and moved up from sixth to second overall, still at 12sec.

Australian Michael Matthews was second on the stage with Dan Martin of Ireland third, just ahead of Olympic champion Greg van Avermaet in fourth.

Matthews moved up to third overall on the same time as Froome, with Sagan fourth a second further back. The 1.6km long uphill finish to the stage was tailor-made for Sagan. The 50 points for winning also put him into contention to claim the sprinters’ green jersey.

He has won that in each of the last five years, although he had only once before failed to claim the jersey by the third stage.

German Marcel Kittel still has that ahead of today’s flat fourth stage that will favour pure sprinters.

American Nathan Brown, who was part of the day’s breakaway, took enough points over the day’s five climbs to snatch the polkadot king of the mountains jersey from his compatriot and teammate Taylor Phinney.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? HOME AND DRY: Bora-Hansgrohe rider Peter Sagan, of Slovakia, wins the third stage of the Tour de France yesterday
Picture: REUTERS HOME AND DRY: Bora-Hansgrohe rider Peter Sagan, of Slovakia, wins the third stage of the Tour de France yesterday

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