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FONTENAY-LE-COMTE – Slovakian driver Peter Sagan of Bora-Hansgrohe was second in the first stage of the 2018 Tour de France. The Sprint World Champion was twenty-three times Columbian champion Fernando Gaviri of the team of Quick-Step Floors
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Gaviria, 23 years old, has reached its peak PIE the "old lady" good leadership, which was finally successful Swiss Fabian Cancellara in 2004. Originally from the city of La Ceja Gaviria is necessarily a leading scoring contest for the green jersey, the account has 63 points. Peter Sagan is second with 37 points, Kittel pair, Alexander Kristoff, third point with 24 points
In fact, just after the start of the stage, three French cyclists were leading, Kevin Ledanois (Fortuneo-Samsic Jérôme Cousin Direct Energy) and Yoann Offredo (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), in particular Quick-Step Floors, Dimension Data, LottoNL-Jumbo and Groupama-FDJ have been relocated.
The sprinting bonus at La Tranche-sur-Mer was slowly approaching, where three of the biggest points of the three leaders shared the odds. Of the most points squad (13) devastated Gaviria, Petr Sagan was seven years old.
Sagan had a favorable position before the final spur, but Gaviria was above the strength of the Slovak and all the rest. Twenty-three-year-old cyclist became the second Colombian to wear a yellow jersey. While the Colombian dresses up in the race leader's jersey, Sagan will be second in the green, since he is second in the points competition.
"For me and all the team, it's an amazing day, it's amazing From France dream of everyone and get the first day is just something irreconcilable I am happy to dress it up and try to wear it as long as possible The last mile was very traitorous we knew that there were some great runners in the back. "We had a clear plan, and we are happy that it came out", said in Gaviria's aim
1. Fernando Gaviria (Colombia) Quick-Step boards 63 points 2. Peter Sagan -Hansgrohe 37, 3. Marcel Kittel ( Germany) Katyush-Alpecin, 4. Alexander Kristoff (Norway) UAE Team Emirates – both after 24, 5. Jerome Cousin (Fr.) Direct Energy 20, 6. Kevin Ledanois Fortuneo-Samsic 17
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- SITA, TASR, Sports
- TASR / AP / Christophe Ena; Video: Youtube
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