farrar wins tour of beijing third stage as smog lifts
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Farrar wins Tour of Beijing third stage as smog lifts

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Beijing - Arab Today

Veteran American Tyler Farrar won the third stage of the Tour of Beijing Sunday as full competition resumed a day after stage two was slashed because of heavy air pollution.
As the longest stage of the event, day three offers tricky climbs followed by rapid descents, and Farrar came out of nowhere near the end of the 176-kilometre (109-mile) course.
"I had the legs, but there was definitely some luck involved there because it was a hard day and I just barely made it over the last climb and I had a real hard time getting back to the front of the race," he said.
"I think I came out of that last corner really way too far back and I just got lucky that a hole opened up and I was able to go for it."
It was the first win of the season for Farrar of the Garmin-Sharp team, though he has managed some top fives. Beijing is the final WorldTour event of the season.
"It was a long time coming this season. It was a year of seconds and thirds and fourths so to finally win so close... I'm really happy," he said.
Belgium's Philippe Gilbert remained atop the overall standings after winning Saturday's truncated stage two, which was cut by about a quarter as Beijing's notorious pollution soared.
But wind helped disperse smog on the city's outskirts on Sunday, easing conditions for the riders.
"Today was better. We were able to breathe almost normally," said Gilbert, the 2012 world champion.
He added: "It was not an easy day today. But the team controlled well and then at the end we also got help from some sprinter teams."
He was hesitant to predict his fortunes for stage four on Monday, a 157-kilometre course which includes a more than 12 kilometre climb.
"There will be attacks from everywhere, so we will see," he said. "There's not so many good climbers here, so if I lose the jersey I can also stay in a good position and still have points awarded."
Source: AFP

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