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TOUR DE ROMANDIE

Cycling: Germany’s Kittel takes Romandie sprint

The start was scheduled for La Chaux-de-Fonds but with the threat of ice and hail the riders started from Mathon, reducing the circuit to 100 kilometres.

Cycling: Germany's Kittel takes Romandie sprint
Germany's Marcel Kittel celebrates after the first stage of the 70th Tour de Romandie. Photo: AFP

Kittel (Etixx) saw off Italy's Niccolo Bonifazio by half a wheel length with Swiss rider Michael Albasini in third.

Spaniard Ion Izagirre retained the lead in the overall standings after his surprise success in Tuesday's prologue.

Wednesday's shortened ride was lit up by Sander Armée's breakaway with the Belgian rider only caught 13km from the finish.

The 27-year-old Kittel capitalised on the work of his teammates in the closing kilometres and reacted quickly when Albasini made the first burst for the line.

“I didn't have my usual teammates around me as Etixx have mainly selected climbers for this race. But that didn't stop them from doing excellent work,” said Kittel.

“They can also be proud of this success.”

Thursday's second stage is a 173.9km ride from Moudon to the 1350m altitude finish at Morgins, near Switzerland's border with France.

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CYCLING

Australian wins Tour de Romandie

A powerful final day time-trial from Richie Porte saw the Australian BMC leader clinch the Tour de Romandie on Sunday by relegating Britain's overnight leader Simon Yates into second.

Australian wins Tour de Romandie
Richie Porte celebrates his win. Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
The 32-year-old Porte is only the second Australian to win the one week tour after Cadel Evans in both 2006 and 2011.
   
Yates had taken the overall lead on Saturday but had only a 19-second lead on Porte ahead of the challenging 17.8km time trial.
   
Sunday's stage was won by Slovenia's Primoz Roglic ahead of Porte six seconds back in second and his teammate Tejay Van Garderen in third.
   
Porte ended top of the overall standings 21 seconds ahead of Yates in second, with Roglic's stage win lifting him to an impressive third overall.
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