Feillu takes yellow jersey on day of upsets
Frenchman Romain Feillu seized the overall lead as compatriot Samuel Dumoulin won the third stage in a day of upsets on the Tour de France yesterday. Agritubel's Feillu, the first local to wear the yellow jersey on the Tour since Cyril Dessel two years...
Frenchman Romain Feillu seized the overall lead as compatriot Samuel Dumoulin won the third stage in a day of upsets on the Tour de France yesterday.
Agritubel's Feillu, the first local to wear the yellow jersey on the Tour since Cyril Dessel two years ago, was third behind Cofidis's Dumoulin and Garmin Chipotle's William Frischkorn of the United States.
Dumoulin proved the best sprinter of a breakaway quartet that parted company with the peloton one kilometre after the start of the 208-km stage from St Malo to Nantes.
The three men, along with Paolo Longo Borghini of Italy, opened a 14-minute lead, fighting heavy rain showers to wrongfoot those who had anticipated a mass finish.
Spaniard Angel Litu Gomez was forced to withdraw after a crash at a traffic divider that split the peloton.
Spain's Alejandro Valverde, who was then wearing the yellow jersey, and race favourite Cadel Evans of Australia stayed in the main pack that crossed the line two minutes behind the winner.
The leading quartet was briefly obstructed by a group of protesters from the port of St Nazaire some 58 kms before the line.
Police then pushed away the demonstrators and the road was clear when the main bunch passed.