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Tour de France: Julian Alaphilippe claims yellow jersey after crash-marred opening stage

Tony Martin and Britain's Chris Froome were involved in separate crashes in the final 47km of the stage; Australian Michael Matthews and Slovenian Primoz Roglic took second and third place

By Reuters

Last Updated: 26/06/21 8:08pm

Julian Alaphilippe claimed stage one of the Tour de France on Saturday
Julian Alaphilippe claimed stage one of the Tour de France on Saturday

Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe recovered from a crash to win the first stage of the Tour de France, an incident-strewn 197.8km ride from Brest, to take the inaugural leader's yellow jersey on Saturday.

The world champion burst away from the main pack with 2.3km left of a brutal climb up to the Cote de la Fosse aux Loups, and none of his rivals could match his power.

Australian Michael Matthews took second place, with Slovenian Primoz Roglic coming home third, eight seconds behind, with most of the top favourites including defending champion Tadej Pogacar and 2018 winner Geraint Thomas on their wheels.

"I really wanted to win this stage, my (Deceuninck-Quick Step) team believed in me and protected me all day long, I had to finish it off in the last ascent," said Alaphilippe, his knee bloodied from an earlier crash.

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"I attacked far from the line to test my rivals but when I saw there was a gap I thought I should continue."

Chris Froome was involved in a severe crash in the first stage of the Tour de France
Chris Froome was involved in a severe crash in the first stage of the Tour de France

Favourite Mathieu van der Poel, who was out to take the storied 'Maillot Jaune' on his debut - a feat never achieved by his French grandfather Raymond Poulidor in 14 participations despite eight podium finishes - had too much of an effort to make at the foot of the last climb after being held up, and the Dutchman had to settle for 20th in the end.

The stage was hit by two massive crashes that brought down numerous riders. Among them were four-time champion Chris Froome, who looked in pain as he climbed on his bike again after being sent down in the second crash 7.5km from the finish.

Froome took to Twitter after the race to say he was "off for some scans" following the collision.

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The Briton, who has little hope of winning the race after failing to rediscover top form following a horror crash two years ago, ended the stage almost 15 minutes off the pace.

In the first crash, German Tony Martin was sent tumbling when he rode straight into a cardboard sign being held out by a fan looking the other way at a television camera, creating chaos with 47km left of the stage.

Overall contenders Miguel Angel Lopez of Colombia and German Emanuel Buchmann, among the riders held up, crossed the line one minute 49 seconds behind Alaphilippe, who bagged a career sixth Tour stage win despite also being involved in the pile-up.

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Briton Tao Geoghegan Hart finished the day 5:33 off the pace after being caught up in the crash.

The incident also claimed the race's first victim, with German Jasha Suetterlin of Team DSM abandoning the Tour due to the injuries he sustained.

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