Cycling: Wiggins set fair for Paris-Nice after second place in the rain
Monday 05 March 2012
Related articles
Bradley Wiggins' chances of becoming Britain's first Paris-Nice winner in more than four decades got off to a near-perfect start as he took second place in the race's opening time trial, one second off the pace.
It was a defeat, but only a relative one. Yesterday Wiggins was the fastest of all the favourites for this eight-day event, which in France is second in importance only to the Tour itself and which riders often consider to be a "mini-Tour" in terms of speed, difficulty and prestige.
Wiggins, third overall last year, was faced with two options when the heavens opened midway through the hilly and technical 9.4km time trial: avoid risks in torrential rain, or go for broke.
Easing back was the option taken by most of the pre-race favourites, including last year's winner, Tony Martin, who finished 28th, and the Tour de France contender Andy Schleck, who was a lowly 142nd. But Wiggins rode a near-faultless course despite the conditions and only Sweden's Gustav Larsson – who was lucky to start before the rain – stayed outside his grasp.
In a race that is often won by seconds rather than minutes, Wiggins' courage has ensured a 24-second lead on Martin. Other expected contenders, like the German veteran Andreas Kloden, second last year, and Schleck are all but out of the running.
For the next three, flattish stages Wiggins' mission will be to stay close to his rivals and out of trouble. The Briton's next big chance to strengthen his position comes on Thursday, when stage five ends in a blisteringly steep 3km ascent to Mende airfield.
In the Tour of Murcia, Devon's Jonathan Tiernan-Locke came within a whisker of continuing his brilliant series of early-season victories, finishing second overall.
The Endura rider is cycling's breakthrough story for the new season, having to his name a run of five wins that have included defeats of the Belgian Classics star Philippe Gilbert and the 2011 Tour de France leader Thomas Voeckler. In yesterday's 12km trial, the 27-year-old added two more scalps – the top Dutch rider Robert Gesink and the Olympic champion Samuel Sanchez. Only Columbia's Nairo Quintana outpowered the Briton.
Latest in Sport
Sport blogs
iBet: A tight game between Northampton and Bradford
A tight game could be in prospect here. Northampton have been keeping things very tight of late and ...
by Gareth Purnell
18 May 2013 02:01 AM
On The Road at the Giro d’Italia: Feeling ill and racing in the rain must be pretty grim
I can’t ever watch games of football or rugby without wistfully wondering what it must be like to be...
by Martin Ayres
16 May 2013 05:10 PM
PSG and the French league must be more proactive in dealing with hooliganism
Since PSG’s exit to Barcelona in the Uefa Champions League quarter-final in April, PSG have been sur...
by Matthew Riding
15 May 2013 02:37 PM
-
Match reports from every Premier League game: Heartbreak for Tottenham as Arsenal clinch fourth place
-
The Last Word: As David Beckham bows out, spare a thought for the ordinary players facing a crueller end
-
Arsène Wenger: 'We need stability and to strengthen in the summer'
-
Sam Wallace: The second coming of Mourinho will be a reunion that can only end in tears
-
James Lawton: For all Arsenal's dreams and prettiness there must be nagging sense of futility
- 1 Asteroid nine times the size of the QE2 liner to sail pass Earth
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 4 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
Get your summer started with British Military Fitness
BMF is the UK’s biggest and best loved outdoor fitness classes
Visit York
Find out what The Independent's resident travel expert has to say about one of the most beautiful small cities in the world
Enter the latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Business videos from commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.
Independent Dating
Career Services
iJobs General
Senior Thermal Design Engineer - Dorset
£45000 - £50000 per annum + Bonus: Progressive Recruitment: Our client is reco...
Full Time Permanent Primary School SENCO Required
£28800 - £36000 per annum: Randstad Education London: Full time, permanent SEN...
Senior Employment Solicitor - Birmingham
Excellent Package: Austen Lloyd: This is a senior appointment with huge potent...
Teaching Programme Officer with Qualified Teacher Status
£28000 - £31500 per annum + benefits: Randstad Education Newcastle: Permanent ...
Day In a Page
The price of pacifism
Jason Isaacs: Groupies, theatre bores and James Bond
Sealand: 'Micronation' or illegal fortress?
Legend of James Hunt has set Hollywood hearts racing
Macklemore: 'I don't have moderation'




Comments