Sunday, 3 July 2016

Two GC contenders on the ropes after two days at the Tour de France

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Two stages into the 2016 Tour de France and we already have casualties among the contenders for the maillot jaune, with Alberto Contador (Tinkoff) and Richie Porte (BMC Racing) the patients in need of the most treatment.

Meanwhile, Chris Froome, Fabio Aru, Nairo Quintana, Warren Barguil, Romain Bardet and Tejay van Garderen have come through the opening pair unscathed. Thibaut Pinot and Vincenzo Nibali sit somewhere in the middle, after both lost a handful of seconds on stage 2 but are still close to their principle rivals.

The yellow jersey has changed hands twice in two days, with Mark Cavendish wearing his first-ever maillot jaune after winning stage 1, and Peter Sagan sprinting into his first-ever Tour de France overall lead Sunday ahead of Julian Alaphilippe (Etixx-QuickStep). Although most of the general classification contenders finished with the same time, the Tour de France is never short on surprises.

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There may not have been a time trial or prologue to open this year’s Tour de France, but time gaps have already been created.

Froome, Quintana and Aru

Three of the principle Tour favourites have ridden almost faultless opening weekends in the Tour. Froome has never been off the front, and although Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe fell on the opening stage, Froome can tick off two tricky stages. He was one of the best-placed GC riders on the finishing climb on stage 2, and his teammates have not had to spend hours on the front chasing or working.

It’s very much same for Quintana and Aru, although their principle wingmen in Valverde and Nibali have performed differently – the Spaniard gaining a few seconds on stage 2, while Nibali lost time and is still feeling his way back into racing after a long break following the Giro d’Italia.

Contador in trouble

Porte's problems

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