Romain Bardet wins first stage in Rimini

After the first start of the three-week national tour in Italy, Bardet took over the yellow jersey of the overall leader. The first major exchange of blows between the top favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard failed to materialize.

The pros had to overcome a challenging course and extreme heat right from the start. The 39-year-old sprint star Mark Cavendish fell significantly behind even before the first of the day’s seven climbs and struggled over most of the 3,600 meters of altitude. Cavendish was in danger of falling out of the time limit with a gap of more than 32 minutes to the leaders.

On the second day of the tour, the pros will start in Cesenatico on Sunday. The city is the birthplace of the Tour de France winner Marco Pantani, who died in 2004. The stage ends in Bologna after 199.2 kilometers and a few short but tough climbs. A breakaway rider with all-round qualities could win there. There may also be a first showdown between the favorites.

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