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Cycling-Magnier wins opening stage of Giro d'Italia by sprinting and avoiding a crash

Paul Magnier of France (Soudal Quick-Step), beat Tobias Lund Andresen of Denmark (Decathlon CMA CGM), to win the first stage?of Giro d'Italia on Friday in Burgas after a 'crash' near the finish line marred the bunch sprint.

Magnier won his first Grand Tour Stage after a 'crash' occurred around 600 metres before the finish. Briton Ethan Vernon of the NSN Cycling Team came in third.

Magnier stated, "I am so proud of my team and performance."

It was very?hectic because everyone was fresh, and we knew that the narrow road would be difficult in the final so we tried to get into good?position."

The flat 147 km ride from Nessebar was relatively calm until the chaotic finish.

The peloton kept a two-rider early breakaway consisting of Italian Manuele Tarozzi, and Spaniard Diego Pablo Sevilla under control and reeled them in with just 22 km to go.

Jonas Vingegaard, the pre-race favourite and his Visma Lease a Bike team chose to play it safe at the back of the peloton. This allowed others to fight for the top spot in the final kilometre.

Magnier and two teammates were at the front when several riders fell just behind the leaders. The rest of the group was blocked behind these fallers, which included Australian Kaden Grosves who would have been expected to be in the race.

Jonathan 'Milan, of Italy, was one the favourites for the sprint. He had Lidl Trek colleague Max 'Walscheid in front but he was unable respond and ended up fourth.

Magnier will be wearing the leader's shirt for Saturday's second stage, which covers 221 km from Burgas towards Veliko Tarnovo. Trevor Stynes is reporting, Toby Davis and Christian Radnedge are editing.

(source: Reuters)