{"id":2100,"date":"2013-07-01T03:45:59","date_gmt":"2013-07-01T03:45:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/xedapcaocap.com\/radioshack-leopard-rider-takes-over-yellow-jersey-from-kittel-2\/"},"modified":"2013-07-01T03:45:59","modified_gmt":"2013-07-01T03:45:59","slug":"radioshack-leopard-rider-takes-over-yellow-jersey-from-kittel-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/xedapcaocap.com\/vi\/radioshack-leopard-rider-takes-over-yellow-jersey-from-kittel-2\/","title":{"rendered":"RadioShack Leopard rider takes over yellow jersey from Kittel"},"content":{"rendered":"

June 30, Stage 2: Bastia – Ajaccio 156km<\/h3>\n

Tour de France stage 2: Bakelants wins<\/h2>\n

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Jan Bakelants (RadioShack Leopard) won stage 2 of Tour de France from Bastia to Ajaccio, holding off the sprinters in a gripping finale.<\/p>\n

Marcel Kittel (Argos Shimano) was unable to retain his yellow jersey with Bakelants’ one-second advantage enough to seal the maillot jaune.<\/p>\n

Bakelants broke clear in the final few kilometres of a pulsating stage with Jakob Fuglsang (Astana Pro Team), Gorka Izagirre (Euskaltel Euskadi), Manuele Mori (Lampre-Merida), Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma – Quick-Step) and Juan Antonio Flecha (Vacansoleil-DCM).<\/p>\n

With the peloton breathing down their necks, Bakelants took off with a kilometre to go, and managed to hang on ahead of Peter Sagan (Cannondale) and Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma – Quick-Step).<\/p>\n

“I could see in the final that it\u2019s going to happen and I knew I would probably also take this yellow jersey. Maybe it will be the first and the last time in my career, but today I wear it. I saw in the last 500 meters that I still had a gap and I told myself, \u2018Come on, hold this. It\u2019s going to be the nicest day of your life!\u2019 And then I did it,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

This wasn’t just a stage marked by Bakelants’ late bid for glory. It had much more to it than that, with the Corsican countryside serving up a intricate and at times enthralling stage.<\/p>\n

There was, of course, the customary break, shepherded clear by Lars Boom (Belkin) once again. The Dutchman was joined by David Veilleux (Europcar), Blel Kadri (AG2R) and Ruben Perez (Euskaltel), with the foursome collaborating as the race travelled south.<\/p>\n

On the first climb of the day of the Col de Bellagranajo, the gap had levelled off at two minutes. Boom secured the KOM points come the summit, outsmarting his breakaway companions with a well timed sprint.<\/p>\n

But in similar fashion to stage 1, the peloton was in no mood to take any chances and had reduced the gap to 30 seconds on its prey.<\/p>\n

It was too soon for the predator to catch its prey, and by the time of the second climb, the Col de la Serra the gap had grown out to 1:15.<\/p>\n

Realising that the gap was almost up, only Kadri decided to press on. His advantage held at just 30 seconds, but a mechanical problem caused his lead shrink to less than 10 seconds on the slopes of Col de Vizzavona, as FDJ, perhaps with Marc Madiot’s anger at yesterday’s mishap with the Orica bus, still ringing in their ears, leading the bunch.<\/p>\n

Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma – Quick Step) and race leader Marcel Kittel (Argos Shimano) were among those dropped, with the stage 1 winner quickly losing three minutes. Three minutes soon became five, and five quickly ran out to 10.<\/p>\n

Just to emphasise the sprinters’ limited chances of success, Pierre Rolland threw down a probing attack in search of his first mountain points. The Europcar leader quickly dispatched with Kadri by the summit, and moved into the lead of the King of the Mountains competition with Kardi tied in second.<\/p>\n

Rolland’s aggressive move prompted Sky into action with last year’s all conquering cadre setting a furious pace on the descent. BMC allied with the British team, indicating their trust in Philippe Gilbert for the finish, with Rolland dragged back with around 45 kilometres to go.<\/p>\n

Cannondale, who has been present in the pace setting duties before the climbs, rose once more, Peter Sagan clearly determined to make up for stage 1.<\/p>\n

With the final climb of the C\u00f4te du Salario looming the nerves in the peloton began to fray. Sky, Lampre, Garmin, BMC and Canndonale all vied for position at the head of the field. The climb itself was no more than a kilometre long, but its steep pitches were enough to change the dynamic of the finale.<\/p>\n

It was Juan Antonio Flecha and Cyril Gautier who attacked on the first slopes of the climb as behind them the GC contenders saved their powder. Richie Porte set pace for Sky with Cadel Evans (BMC) and Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) all in close quarters.<\/p>\n

Then Froome attacked. It was perhaps no more than a test, but the move itself was impressive enough. Evans led the chase and when Flecha was caught, only Gautier remained at the head of the race once Sky\u2019s leader was reeled in.<\/p>\n

Cannondale were able to neutralise Gautier’s attack, but it paved the way for Bakelants, Fuglsang, Izagirre, Mori, Chavanel and Flecha to move clear.<\/p>\n

All of France sighed with relief for it was Chavanel’s 34th birthday and surely the experienced Frenchman could finish off the job. Inside three kilometres, it still looked likely, the Omega rider hunched over the drops as he dragged his companions to their fate.<\/p>\n

However, Bakelants had not read the script. Instead, with the peloton within touching distance, it was the RadioShack rider and not Chavanel who seized the opportunity and has he dove through the final bends and pushed for the line the peloton could only watch as the Belgian picked up the biggest win of his career.<\/p>\n

\u201cComing in the last 10km we were quite a big group and I cannot win in a sprint. I had to gamble and go. When we were six in the finale I knew if everybody gave 100 percent that it was possible to go to the finish. It felt so easy in the break and every time I went to the front, I felt like I rode faster than the other guys. I don\u2019t know, maybe I was just stronger than the others. In the end I was thinking, \u2018Come on! Are we going to ride and be the first six riders or are we just going to wait for the bunch to come back and see another win of Sagan?\u2019”<\/p>\n

“I kept the gap and in the radio they were shouting for me to go. I was pushing my 11 and it didn\u2019t look good but I went fast. I just kept pushing the pedals. And when I looked back and saw I had it, I said, \u2018I\u2019m going to win! I\u2019m going to win a stage in the Tour de France!\u2019 I\u2019ve had to wait five years but what a victory. It\u2019s hard to believe but it\u2019s the second day of the Tour so now our nerves are settled. It\u2019s incredible.\u201d<\/p>\n

CONTENT from www.cyclingnews.com article by\u00a0Daniel Benson<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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