101st Tour de France starts in England

Published July 6, 2014
LEEDS: General director of the Tour de France Christian Prudhomme (L), Prince William of Britain (second L), his wife Catherine and Prince Harry take part in the 
ribbon-cutting ceremony before the start of the 190.5km first stage of the 101st edition of the Tour de France cycle race on Saturday.—AFP
LEEDS: General director of the Tour de France Christian Prudhomme (L), Prince William of Britain (second L), his wife Catherine and Prince Harry take part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony before the start of the 190.5km first stage of the 101st edition of the Tour de France cycle race on Saturday.—AFP

LEEDS: As many as 198 competitors in the 101st Tour de France have started their grueling three-week ride through four countries before ending the world’s greatest cycling race in Paris on July 27.

Saturday’s 190.5-kilometer (118.4-mile) Stage 1 takes the pack on a rolling loop along the bucolic English countryside from Leeds to Harrogate — a layout that could be tailor-made for a sprinter to win. Many enthusiastic Union Jack-waving fans on the course are hoping that Britain’s Mark Cavendish, one of the world’s great sprinters, will win this first of three tour legs in England before the race enters France. It would be Cavendish’s first ever yellow jersey.

A three-man breakaway got out early, including Germany’s Jens Voigt who, at age 42, is the oldest rider in the pack this year.

Watched by her husband Prince William and his brother Prince Harry, Kate cut the race ribbon at the start of the first leg which also featured a flyover by aeronautical display team the Red Arrows. Overall race favorites are defending champion Chris Froome, a 29-year-old Kenyan-born Briton who leads Team Sky, and two-time champ Alberto Contador. In all, the riders will cover 3,664 kilometers (2,277 miles) of roads in England, France, Belgium and Spain.

Published in Dawn, July 6th , 2014

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