Tour de France: 'There's no other way but to go on the offensive,' says Contador
Trek-Segafredo rider loses grouꦗnd in op🅠ening time trial






When it all shook out at the end of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:first stage of the Tour de France, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alberto Contador (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Trek-Segafredo) 𝓀;was one of the biggest losers of the general classification contenders. Along with Jakob Fuglsang (Astana), Contador stood at the back of a group of contenders sat between 47 and 54 seconds down on the stage winner Geraint Thomas.
Contador told reporters outside his team bus that he has fe💫lt good throughout but seeing his compatriot Alejandro Valverde come down so hard during his effort forced the Spaniard to take the course with more caution than he ordinarily would have. While most of his rivals are still within touching distance, he gave almost three-quarters of a minute away to Chris Froome.
"I heard thꦇat Alejandro had fallen and we decided to go very carefully in the corners," Contador said after the stage. "In the parts where I had to pedal I felt good, although 42 seconds is a lot for 14 kilometres, but this has just begun. Obviously, Froome has made some great differences, he is ahead, so there's no other way but to go on the offensive. But until we get to the first mountain stage and see how the legs are, you cannot say what tactic to adopt."
Ahead of the Tour de France, Contador had said that he didn't want to rely on 'feats' to take the overall victory, but he must now be thinking of the pote♛ntial places and ways in which he can turn the race on its head. Contador emphasised that self-preservation was more important than pushing hard to limit his losses.
The Trek-Segafredo rider has overhauled larger gaps before, but that was against riders who had less support than Froome does. It will be hard to do, but Contador is trying to remain confident with still three weeks of racing and plenty o🌸f mountains ahead.
"My priority was to go in the corners with great care, and in the straight lines I think went quite fast,” he said. "Evidently the most important thing is to save yourself in these first days. It is tru♓e that for this TT to lose 42 seconds is a lot of time, but on the other hand, with everything th𝐆at is ahead, there is a chance that this will change.
"It's hard to say if Froome took risks because he has n🐟ot fallen, but it is clear that he has 𓆏gone very, very fast.”
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Contador, who crashed in each of the opening two stages of last year's Tour de France, empathised with Valverde and said that the Movistar rider would soon put the disappointment behind him and have his eyes set on his next target. Nevertheless, returning for this season might be hard for Valverde after hi🦋s Movistar team confirmed t𒀰hat he had broken his kneecap in the crash.
"It's a hu🥃ge pity for Alejandro. It costs a lot to prepare the To⭕ur de France, it is almost half a year preparing for it, and in the first corner, you go home. I want to offer him my encouragement and now, obviously not, but surely in two days he will start thinking about the Tour of Spain."
Born in Ireland to a cycling family and later moved to the Isle of Man, so there was no surprise when I got into the sport. Studied sports journalism at university before going on to do a Masters in sports bဣroadcast. After university I spent three mo✃nths interning at Eurosport, where I covered the Tour de France. In 2012 I started at Procycling Magazine, before becoming the deputy editor of Procycling Week. I then joined Cyclingnews, in December 2013.