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Lampaert shocks ‘big guys’ in rain-drenched opening stage

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>>COPENHAGEN: Belgian Yves Lampaert shocked the favourites to pull on the leader’s yellow jersey after the raindrench­ed first stage of the Tour de France, an individual time-trial in the Danish capital on Friday.

Quick-Step rider Lampaert suffered less thanks to a later start than the prerace favourites on the slippery 13.2km route, finishing five seconds ahead of compatriot Wout van Aert, with defending champion Tadej Pogacar third best seven seconds off the pace.

Massive crowds lined the streets as riders sped past the Little Mermaid statue, the harbour-front Blox building and the Amalienbor­g palace, where Crown Prince Frederik joined the celebratio­n.

Lampaert was overwhelme­d with emotion as the 31-year-old realised he would wear the overall leader’s yellow jersey for second stage.

“I was hoping for a top ten, but not this,” said the 2021 Belgian timetrial champion.

“I beat the big guys. Somehow I managed to beat the best riders in the world. I’m just a farmer’s son from Belgium, so this is something I would have never dreamed of. My mind is exploding.

“I think I’ll only realise what I have done after the Tour, when I’ll return to my family. I’m so happy with this victory and honoured to wear the yellow jersey.”

Two-time defending champion Pogacar pulled on the white jersey as the fastest under-25 rider.

“It’s great to be back on the Tour, the white jersey was my aim today,” said the Team UAE leader. “I loved the crowds and my time was good for the GC [General Classifica­tion] against my rivals,” he said.

Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel had set the early pace when the rain was at its heaviest.

His face creased in pain from the relentless effort and stress of the rainslick road, van Aert then took the lead ahead of his arch-rival, world champion Filippo Ganna, who suffered a puncture along the way.

Slovenian Pogacar threw down the gauntlet to his title rivals cruising through the puddles, the 23-year-old all-rounder sprinting out of every corner in an expert ride.

British hope Adam Yates was a picture of grim determinat­ion at the start gate but after producing a top drawer chrono, finished 23sec off the winner while his teammate Geraint Thomas was only a couple of seconds slower.

After a week of sweltering sun, rain began to fall on Copenhagen an hour ahead of the race.

Runner-up on the 2021 Tour, former fish-factory worker Jonas Vingegaard was cheered loudest as the 25-year-old local rider went for broke to finish just 8sec off Pogacar’s time.

“I’m just happy I didn’t fall,” said Vingegaard after several riders hit the tarmac in the tricky conditions.

 ?? ?? SURPRISE WINNER: Belgian rider Yves Lampaert cycles to the finish line during the first stage on Friday.
SURPRISE WINNER: Belgian rider Yves Lampaert cycles to the finish line during the first stage on Friday.

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