Team Sky’s Geraint Thomas put in a fantastic piece of leadout work to set up Greg Henderson to win Stage 2 of Paris-Nice in Amilly this afternoon, the New Zealander just taking the sprint from HTC-Highroad’s Matt Goss. Katusha’s Denis Galimzyanov narrowly missed out on celebrating his birthday in style, finishing third.
Henderson, who took the first road stage of the race 12 months ago, moves up to second overall, while Thomas de Gendt of Vacansoleil-DCM retains the race lead.
Today’s stage began in Montfort L’Amaury, south west of Paris, covering 199km as the race began its journey towards the Mediterranean coast. Immediately from the start, three riders jumped off the front of the peloton, FDJ’s Yoann Offredo, Maxime Bouet of AG2R and Tony Gallopin of Cofidis.
It was unsurprising that the latter, son of pro rider Joel and nephew of RadioShack directeur sportif Alain, was looking to get into the day’s break, with the route taking him through his own birthplace, Dourdan, as well as his father’s home town, Angerville.
With a little over 30km to go, the final escapee, Bouet, was swept up, and although HTC-Highroad’s Tony Martin also tried to get away, he too was brought back into the peloton as the riders regrouped ahead of the final sprint.
Then, as the race entered its final kilometre and a half, de Gendt, in the race leader’s yellow jersey, went on the attack but was quickly reeled back, then Thomas, as he had done yesterday, but this time getting the reward his effort deserved, put in a big turn to deliver Henderson to the line.
Crashes today saw a number of riders including Garmin-Cervelo’s Heinrich Haussler and Leopard Trek’s Frank Schleck hit the tarmac, but both finished the stage.
Paris-Nice Stage 2 result
1 HENDERSON Greg SKY PROCYCLING 5h 00' 56"
2 GOSS Matt HTC - HIGHROAD (all at same time)
3 GALIMZYANOV Denis KATUSHA TEAM
4 HAUSSLER Heinrich TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO
5 SAGAN Peter LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
6 FEILLU Romain VACANSOLEIL-DCM
7 ROELANDTS Jurgen OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO
8 ROJAS Jose Joaquin MOVISTAR TEAM
9 VAITKUS Tomas PRO TEAM ASTANA
10 WYSS Danilo BMC RACING TEAM
11 MAASKANT Martijn TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO
12 AGNOLI Valerio LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
13 STEEGMANS Gert QUICK STEP CYCLING TEAM
14 HUNTER Robert TEAM RADIOSHACK
15 PATERSKI Maciej LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
16 WEYLANDT Wouter TEAM LEOPARD-TREK
17 MAES Nikolas QUICK STEP CYCLING TEAM
18 VACHON Florian BRETAGNE - SCHULLER
19 DUMOULIN Samuel COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE
20 TURGOT Sébastien TEAM EUROPCAR
33 THOMAS Geraint SKY PROCYCLING
58 LLOYD Daniel TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO
90 HUNT Jeremy SKY PROCYCLING
118 WIGGINS Bradley SKY PROCYCLING
Paris-Nice overall standings after Stage 2
1 DE GENDT Thomas VACANSOLEIL-DCM 9h 05' 48"
2 HENDERSON Greg SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 04"
3 ROY Jérémy FDJ + 00' 07"
4 GOSS Matt HTC - HIGHROAD + 00' 08"
5 GALLOPIN Tony COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE + 00' 08"
6 HAUSSLER Heinrich TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 00' 10"
7 GALIMZYANOV Denis KATUSHA TEAM + 00' 10"
8 VOIGT Jens TEAM LEOPARD-TREK + 00' 12"
9 FEILLU Romain VACANSOLEIL-DCM + 00' 13"
10 SAGAN Peter LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE + 00' 14"
11 WYSS Danilo BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 14"
12 ROELANDTS Jurgen OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO + 00' 14"
13 STEEGMANS Gert QUICK STEP CYCLING TEAM + 00' 14"
14 WEYLANDT Wouter TEAM LEOPARD-TREK + 00' 14"
15 HUNTER Robert TEAM RADIOSHACK + 00' 14"
16 DUMOULIN Samuel COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE + 00' 14"
17 VACHON Florian BRETAGNE - SCHULLER + 00' 14"
18 DELPECH Jean Luc BRETAGNE - SCHULLER + 00' 14"
19 AGNOLI Valerio LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE + 00' 14"
20 RUIJGH Rob VACANSOLEIL-DCM + 00' 14"
37 THOMAS Geraint SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 14"
75 LLOYD Daniel TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO + 00' 14"
83 WIGGINS Bradley SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 14"
113 HUNT Jérémy SKY PROCYCLING + 00' 14"
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