Chris Froome has won the 2013 Tour of Oman, the fourth edition of the race, with former Tour de France winners Alberto Contador of Saxo-Tinkoff and BMC Racing's Cadel Evans completing the podium, finishing 27 and 39 seconds down, respectively. The stage win on the day went to FDJ's Nacer Bouhanni ahead of Orica GreenEdge's Matt Goss, with BMC's Taylor Phinney third.
Early season races aren't the most reliable form guide, and there's a lot of racing between now and the Tour de France which starts in late June, but Froome has every reason to be satisfied with his week's work.
On Thursday, he alone was able to stay close to Katusha's Joaquim Rodriguez as the Spaniard won on Green Mountain, then yesterday, in a battle worthy of a Grand Tour, the Sky rider not only managed to check a series of attacks by Contador, but went on the offensive himself in the closing kilometres and had enough strength to beat the Saxo-Tinkoff man and Rodriguez to win the stage.
Team Sky will also be happy that by getting into the leader's jersey on Thursday, Froome will be starting to get used to the protocols that go with being in the race lead, such as attending post stage press conferences. His only previous experience of leading a race with Sky came in the 2011 Vuelta, where he moved into the lead after the Salamanca time trial, only to have to work for Bradley Wiggins the next day and surrender the red jersey to his team mate.
While the Tour of Oman is organised, like the Tour, by ASO, there is of course nothing like the media scrum that will accompany the 100th Tour in France this summer. However, with Froome officially spearheading Sky's challenge in the Tour, part of the plan in the build-up to this season's race will be to ensure, as with Wiggins last year, that by the time the Tour comes around those post-stage obligations will be second nature and therefore less of an intrusion on Froome's routine.
As well as winning the General Classification Froome also took the points jersey, while FDJ's Kenny Elissonde took the best young rider's prize. Bobby Traksel of Champion Systems, in the break in the first three stages, was the most aggressive rider, and BMC Racing took the team prize.
On today's final 144 kilometre stage from Hawit Nagam Park to Matrah Corniche, a trio of riders got away early on, comprising Katusha's Gatis Smukulis, Wesley Kreder of Vacansoleil-DCM and Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox's Andrea di Corrado. Although at one point they led the peloton by six minutes, they were reeled in ahead of two and a half laps of a closing circuit in Oman's capital, Muscat, where the sprinters teams came to the fore ahead of French champion Bouhanni taking the honours on the stage.
Tour of Oman Stage6 result
1 BOUHANNI Nacer FDJ 3h 24' 20"
2 GOSS Matthew ORICA GREENEDGE All at same time
3 PHINNEY Taylor BMC RACING TEAM
4 VIVIANI Elia CANNONDALE
5 BOZIC Borut ASTANA PRO TEAM
6 IMPEY Daryl ORICA GREENEDGE
7 BOONEN Tom OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK STEP
8 VAN POPPEL Danny VACANSOLEIL-DCM
9 JARC Blaz TEAM NETAPP-ENDURA
10 COLEDAN Marco BARDIANI VALVOLE-CSF INOX
11 TRENTIN Matteo OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK STEP
12 KRISTOFF Alexander KATUSHA TEAM
13 COLBRELLI Sonny BARDIANI VALVOLE-CSF INOX
14 FORTIN Filippo BARDIANI VALVOLE-CSF INOX
15 DEGENKOLB John TEAM ARGOS-SHIMANO
16 MORI Kazuhiro JAPAN
17 HINAULT Sébastien IAM CYCLING
18 EVANS Cadel BMC RACING TEAM
19 SOUPE Geoffrey FDJ
20 LAGUTIN Sergey VACANSOLEIL-DCM
Final overall standings
1 FROOME Christopher SKY PROCYCLING 23h 28' 33"
2 CONTADOR Alberto TEAM SAXO-TINKOFF + 00' 27"
3 EVANS Cadel BMC RACING TEAM + 00' 39"
4 RODRIGUEZ Joaquin KATUSHA TEAM + 00' 50"
5 NOCENTINI Rinaldo AG2R LA MONDIALE + 01' 13"
6 TSCHOPP Johann IAM CYCLING + 01' 13"
7 NIBALI Vincenzo ASTANA PRO TEAM + 01' 19"
8 ELISSONDE Kenny FDJ + 01' 34"
9 POZZOVIVO Domenico AG2R LA MONDIALE + 01' 44"
10 BOUET Maxime AG2R LA MONDIALE + 01' 57"
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Congrats Froomey, hope its the first of many!
And so last years "project wiggo" is simply rehashed with a different leader! World domination is go.
South African win. Bet they're pleased; but he's a member of a British team.
I think you'll also find he has a British passport and his father is also British!
Anyway, much the same as Andy Murray - he won, so he WILL now be British!
I've said it before and i will say it again - Froome WILL be our greatest ever road cyclist.
Take nothing away from Wiggo but this lad is just class .
Brilliant win Chris, well done and well deserved, what a start to the season.
Congrats to Chris Froome on his win at the tour of Oman. Let's hope there's more of that to come.#lookingforwardtothenewseason:)
Sometimes nice guys *do* finish first.
I thought Contador came second?