Monday, 6 March 2017

Contador's challenge blown off course in Paris-Nice echelons

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Alberto Contador (Trek-Segafredo) made the point almost without asking when he rolled up to the start line on stage 1 of Paris-Nice. "Everyday counts in Paris-Nice" he stressed as he looked up to the heavens while rain fell, scanning the trees as the breeze zipped through Bois d'Arcy.

All of the sage advice mattered little. When the television cameras flickered on a few hours later, Contador's calm exterior from the start had been replaced with a man witnessing his overall chances in the race begin to slip through his fingers. Caked in dirt, and with several rivals up the road after some superb echelon riding from Lotto Soudal and Quick-Step, the Spaniard was on the ropes less than 100 kilometres into Paris-Nice.

Contador finished a brutally gripping stage in 20th place, but the time lost to his rivals will hurt dearly. Over a minute to Julian Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Floors), nearly the same amount to Segio Henao (Team Sky), and the final insult coming when Richie Porte (BMC Racing) and Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha-Alpecin) dropped him just before the line.

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"This is Paris-Nice and it's a very hard race," the former Tour de France winner told Cyclingnews after the stage.

"Sometimes the differences in the opening few stages here can be bigger than the ones created in the time trials or the mountains. In the final we lost time on other favourites, but at the same time I was also close to crashing two or three times. I saved a crash and that's an important point. Tomorrow is another day.

"The team was good but there were some moments that were crazy and we weren't all together. The problem was that John Degenkolb and Pantano were in a crash in the last kilometres and that was hard for me. I was fighting in the group all the time so I could have a good position and I spent a lot of energy. When Porte attacked I felt it in my legs and I couldn't follow him."

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