Besides being four times world time trial champion, Fabian Cancellara is also one of the sport’s best descenders – remember that video of him trying to get back into the bunch while wearing the maillot jaune in the 2009 Tour de France?
Today, the Leopard Trek rider combined both those strengths to win the opening stage of the Tour de Suisse, a short 7.3km time trial with a course that headed up into the hills above Lugano before sweeping back down into the lakeside town.
At the intermediate time check, Cancellara was the second fastest rider behind RadioShack’s Andreas Kloden.
By the time he reached finish line back in Lugano, negotiating a fairly technical course with some tight corners with apparent ease for a time of 9 minutes 41.83 seconds, teh Swiss rider was nine seconds quicker than the previous fastest man on the course, HTC-Highroad’s Tejay Van Garderen.
The penultimate man on the course, Van Garderen’s team mate Peter Velits, put in the third fastest intermediate time while behind him, defending champion Frank Schleck of Lopeard Trek who 12 months ago had put in a storming time trial to help secure his overall win, was off the pace, having lost 15 seconds to Kloden by that point.
Both would fall away in the second half of the parcours, Velits finishing 7th with Schleck, today wearing the yellow jersey that will tomorrow be worn by his team mate Cancellara, dropping to 62nd.
Liquigas Cannondale’s Peter Sagan claimed third place today, eight seconds down on Van Garderen and 17 behind Cancellara.
Tour de Suisse Stage 1 Result
1 Fabian Cancellara LEOPARD-TREK 00:29:51
2 Tejay van Garderen HTC - HIGHROAD +00:00:09
3 Peter Sagan LIQUIGAS CANNONDALE +00:00:17
4 Gustav Larsson SAXO BANK SUNGARD +00:00:17
5 Andreas Klöden RADIOSHACK +00:00:18
6 Tom Danielson GARMIN -CERVELO +00:00:20
7 Peter Velits HTC - HIGHROAD +00:00:21
8 Bauke Mollema RABOBANK +00:00:22
9 Levi Leipheimer RADIOSHACK +00:00:22
10 Linus Gerdemann LEOPARD-TREK +00:00:22
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I believe the Road Traffic Act 1988 disagrees with you.
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Looks like the perpetrators were not Italian
You can't enter BC races because you don't have a BC license?...
Another pathetic sentence for killing a cyclist....
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