Sagan down but not out in Tour de France opening stage crash
Cannondale teammate King not so lucky



168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Peter Sagan (Cannondale) went down hard in the crash in Bastia during stage 1 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France, but he emerged from the team bus after the stage with smile, waving to the noisy Slovak fans tha𓄧t had waited to ensue he was not seriously in🌌jured.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Cannondale Tour de France team devoted to Sag🤡an
168澳洲5最新ꦛ🐠开奖结果:Ted King excited to debut in Tour de France
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Sagan ready to celebrate in style chasing points a♚🔯t the Tour de France
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"My back is all grazed and I've got quite a few other cuts and bruises but I'm ok. We'll see how I feel in the next few days, but the Hulk recovers quickly, I'll♍ be ok," he said, referring to the latest persona he has adopted as he targets a second green points jersey at the Tour de France.
While Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) enjoyed his moment of glory after winning the sprint, Sagan finished 155th. Kittel scored 45 points but Sagan missed out totally, Fortunately so did all his rivals fo💫r the green jersey competition.
No collarbone fracture for Ted King
Sagan was escorted to the team bus by teammates Maciej Bodnar and Brian Vandborg. The USA's Ted King was not so lucky. He finished the stage next to last in 197th place. The team was worried he had fractured his shoulder bu🍒t x-rays showed it was only badly bruised. A decision on if he will continue in the Tour will be made before the start of stage two.
"The first stage didn't go as we hoped, but we knew something like that could happen," Sagan sa🌜id.
"I didn't know it happened. Someone ahead of me crashed. I braked🎀 but they hit me from behind. That's all I know. We were three kilometres from the finish, it was chaotic."
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"Fortunately we were given the same time as the othe🐽r riders. Several other big-name sprinters didn't contest the sprint either and so didn't score points for the green jersey. The Tour's startedℱ badly but nothing is lost."

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