Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez won the 144km opening stage of the Tour of the Basque Country on Monday ahead of compatriot Dani Navarro.
MARKINA: Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez won the 144-kilometre
opening stage of the Tour of the Basque Country on Monday (Apr 4) ahead
of compatriot Dani Navarro.
The 32-year-old Astana rider Sanchez and Navarro of Cofidis
escaped on the descent of the day's final climb, the Aiastia, 10
kilometres from the end of the stage from Exebarria to Markina-Xamein.
Australian Simon Gerrans of the Orica-GreenEdge team won the bunch sprint to finish third in the same time as the winner.
"I was desperate to accelerate to overtake Dani Navarro (in
the sprint finish). There wasn't much space but I had to take it, and
that's what happened," said Leon Sanchez.
Giro d'Italia champion Alberto Contador, Vuelta a Espana
winner Fabio Aru and Tour de France runner-up Nairo Quintana are amongst
the favourites for overall victory in the week-long stage race which
ends on Saturday.
Contador attacked several times on the undulating course but
came home in the main bunch alongside Quintana, who was suffering from
the residue of a virus. "The stage was very tough due to the rain that
fell all day long," said Contador.
Tuesday's second stage has four categorised climbs on the 174.3-kilometre route from Markina-Xamein to Amurrio.
- AFP/de
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