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Giro d'Italia: Australia's Orica-GreenEDGE cycling team wins first stage Read more:

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LONDON: Orica-GreenEDGE powered to a stage one victory at the Giro d'Italia while Cadel Evans gained an early edge over his biggest rivals on a superb opening day for Australia.
The rising Australian team made the most of an early start and favourable weather conditions to win Friday's 21.7km team time trial through the streets of Belfast.
Orica-GreenEDGE, featuring six Australian riders, allowed Canadian Svein Tuft to cross the line first on his 37th birthday, meaning he claims the event's famed pink leader's jersey, the maglia rosa.
"What an amazing day. I'm so proud of the team and can't thank them enough," Tuft said.
"This team is really selfless in that way and I just feel really fortunate to be given that gift on my birthday."
The Victorian-owned team, which claimed the win in the same discipline at the Tour de France last year, was able to complete most of the course before conditions worsened when a brief storm hit.
They clocked 24 minutes and 42 seconds to finish five seconds ahead of Belgium's Omega Pharma-QuickStep team, featuring general classification contender Rigoberto Uran of Colombia.
Evans's BMC team was next, a further two seconds back, but some of the Australian's biggest rivals for the general classification copped the brunt of the rain.
Among them were two of the pre-race favourites, Nairo Quintana of Colombia and Joaquim Rodriguez of Spain, whose Movistar and Katusha teams lost 55 seconds and one minute 33 seconds respectively.
"For the overall, I think it's quite promising that we've already made some time gains to some of the favourites," said Evans, who is missing the Tour de France to target the Giro this year.
"We have a lot of big mountains to go and maybe it won't mean much but if you look at it the other way, after only 20km of racing we have these sort of gaps.
"I think we rode well today to get the result we got."
There was high drama as Irishman Dan Martin, a stage winner in last year's Tour de France, crashed heavily and brought down four of his Garmin-Sharp teammates.
He was taken to hospital with a suspected broken collarbone, ending his Giro only 15 minutes after it started.
Orica-GreenEDGE entered the event buoyed by six victories in only eight days and had targeted Friday's opening stage with a team stacked with noted time-triallers.
The second team out, it lost Mitchell Docker early on but Tuft, aided by Australians Luke Durbridge, Brett Lancaster and debutant Michael Hepburn, marshalled the team through.
"I was just talking to Michael Hepburn and he was saying, 'Is this like it always is for a grand tour?'," Tuft said.
"I was like 'no, this is a special day'."
Belfast is also the start and finish point for Saturday's 218km second stage. The event then moves to Ireland before heading to Italy from stage four.
 
evans going well.

Curious whether many riders here will back up for tour of france.
 
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evans wont be he has already said he is putting all his effort into the giro as he has never won it , being at 37 i think he isn't too far of retiring and becoming a mentor/trainer to the up and coming

in the next day or two you will see more dropping out due to the mountains are coming up , , they can save their energy and get some more training under the belt for the tour
 
God the fans are retards, I'd struggle not to elbow one, if I was ever in a race of this prestige, that is.
 
i remember on the tour de france the other year , a rider hook shot one of the spectators , it ruled
 
great to see rogers win a mountain stage.

Evans has been a great rider, maybe he will also be a great coach
 
Evans slipped badly. Retire dude.

yeah he's 37 , had his glory , was all out to win the giro , one of the only things he hasn't won , not now qintarra kicked up , that guy is a little diesel engine he just keeps going
 
i remember on the tour de france the other year , a rider hook shot one of the spectators , it ruled

Same year the retard got smacked by the motorbike mirror in the back of the head.
Loved it, the kunce was being a dick.

PS
Rogers killed em.
 
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