Bardet finally consecrated, Gaudu already unhooked… the tops and flops of the first stage

Bardet finally consecrated, Gaudu already unhooked… the tops and flops of the first stage
Bardet finally consecrated, Gaudu already unhooked… the tops and flops of the first stage

Bardet’s first yellow jersey, Van den Broek’s heroic collaboration, but also the ordeals of Gaudu and Cavendish… find the highs and lows of the first stage.

Bardet smiles yellow

Finally, Romain Bardet will be able to wear yellow on the Tour route. On the Italian roads more precisely, those that he loves so much, he, the great fan of the Tour of Italy, will be adorned in yellow from tomorrow between Cesenatico and Bologna. An honor gleaned from the force of the pedal this Saturday, on the occasion of a first stage which he flew over in his last quarter, at the end of fifty kilometers where he was flying several floors above the others. Returning to the level of Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ), the other tricolor host of the day, the Auvergne worked wonderfully with his teammate Frank Van den Boer (dsm-Firmenich) to offer himself his fourth bouquet on the Tour and his first yellow jersey, above all, at the end of the effort.

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Van den Broek equipment model

The other hero of the day. While he left the bouquet and the honours to Bardet, ten years his senior, on the finish line, Frank Van den Broek also climbed on the box. Rightfully elected the most combative rider of the day, the 23-year-old Dutchman, who is competing in his first Tour, spent the day at the front, without playing all the shots, as if to anticipate what was going to happen at the end of the afternoon. In the last fifty kilometres, once Bardet was back in his wheel, he worked wonderfully to triumph over his partner and his team, crowned after a fruitful collaboration.It was huge, It’s his first Tour and his carefree attitude has done him good.», greeted the winner of the day, aware that “(his) arrival gave him a second life.”

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Izagirre and Abrahamsen as bounty hunters

The first two leaders of the 2024 edition will remain Ion Izagirre (Cofidis) and Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X). The Spaniard first, already winner of the 12e stage last year with the northern team, and a hungry climber during the first three ascents of the day, with some nice battles with the Norwegian. The latter, who initially returned to the front of the race using his physical strength alone, will fare better after winning the other important points in the mountains (and even in the intermediate sprint!). And it is he who will set off from Cesenatico with the polka dot jersey on Sunday.

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FLOPS

Gaudu (already) struggling, Martinez too

Are you already feeling down? Even if he had immediately announced not to aim for the general in July, David Gaudu took a big slap in the face this Saturday. Released in the first percentages of the Côte de Barbotto, fourth difficulty of the day, the Breton then completely let go to sail more than a quarter of an hour from the peloton in the final. Companion in misfortune, his young teammate Lenny Martinez, a promising climber but surprise guest on this Tour, also took a big hit from the start. A big blow of 29 minutes overall. The two men should now aim for stage victory, for lack of anything better.

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Cavendish, vogue the galley

Everyone understood very quickly that it was going to be a bad day for Mark Cavendish. Dropped in the first third of the first climb, the “Cav” gave up at the first opportunity. The weight of years (39 years), of course, but also of illness (heat and vomiting), an explosive cocktail for the “Missile of Man”, escorted by four teammates in his galley, almost half an hour from the peloton. The Astana cart will arrive 39 minutes after Bardet, with a small consolation prize: the record of 35 victories on the Tour is still possible.


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