Yanto is out on loan from Le Col HQ this week, commentating for ITV4 on the Tour of Britain. A lot can happen in the space of four days, and with stage five of the Tour now underway, you’d be forgiven for not having yet caught up on all the crashes, breaks, and jersey battles. Luckily, with the help of the BIKE Channel Canyon press team, we’ve whipped together a round-up…
DAY 1
Orica-Scott’s Caleb Ewan clinched stage glory – and the first leader’s jersey – from two-time champion Edvald Boasson Hagen in a stunning sprint finish on the Kelso cobbles.
Defining moment of the day: A crash which happened towards the front of the bunch just 16km after the roll out in Edinburgh. This helped a group of eight men jump clear and establish the day’s breakaway.
How did our BIKE Channel Canyon boys do?
BIKE Channel Canyon’s Rob Partridge kicked off his record-equalling 11th Tour of Britain with a brilliant day up the road. All six of the remaining BIKE Channel Canyon team finished safely, with Dexter Gardias inside the front group in 54th. Rory Townsend was next home, 1min 50sec adrift in 74th. James Lowsley-Williams and Harry Tanfield crossed the line at 6.26, while Chris Opie, who was caught up in an early crash, and Partridge rolled over the line together at 12.43.
Eisberg Alcohol Free Wine sprinter’s jersey: Won by Karol Domagalski (ONE Pro Cycling)
Skoda King Of The Mountains Jersey: Won by Lukasz Owsian (CCC)
Leader’s Jersey: Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott)
DAY 2
The 211.7km ‘queen stage’ saw Edvald Boasson Hagen sprinting across the line first for Dimension Data. However, the two-time champion was later relegated for impeding his rivals as he veered left in the bunch kick, with Team Sky’s Elia Viviani handed the win and the leader’s jersey.
Defining moment of the day: BIKE Channel Canyon’s, Rory Townsend dug deep to take on the longest stage of the 2017 Tour from the very front. The 22-year-old, from Addlestone in Surrey, spent almost 190km at the head of affairs as he starred in a seven-man breakaway, within 5km of the start line.
How did our BIKE Channel Canyon boys do?
After being caught up in a crash during the opening kilometres of stage 1, Chris Opie managed to get himself back on the start line for day 2. He said:
“I’ve got some tyre burn and some sore muscles but otherwise I’m good. It seems to be tradition. Every time Rob [Partridge] and I are team-mates, I crash on stage one in Scotland!”
In front of huge crowds on the roadside and millions watching the footage live on ITV, the team refused to be overawed by their World Tour rivals. James Lowsley-Williams, Harry Tanfield, Dexter Gardias and Rob Partridge all finished in the main bunch, with Rory Townsend and Chris Opie home 1min 17sec later.
Skoda King Of The Mountains Jersey: Jacob Scott (An Post Chain Reaction)
Eisberg Alcohol Free Wine sprinter’s jersey: Retained by Karol Domagalski (ONE Pro Cycling)
Leader’s Jersey: Elia Viviani (Team Sky)