Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 4
Seixas and Pidcock Lose 39 and 57 Seconds in Tour Stage 1 TTT
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 4

Seixas and Pidcock Lose 39 and 57 Seconds in Tour Stage 1 TTT

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 4

Summary

  • Stage 1’s 19.6km team time trial in Barcelona left Paul Seixas 39 seconds and Tom Pidcock 57 seconds behind winner Jonas Vingegaard, putting both riders on the back foot in the GC fight.
  • Vingegaard beat defending champion Tadej Pogačar by 12 seconds, while Seixas and Pidcock also lost time to other expected podium rivals, including Juan Ayuso at 16 seconds and Remco Evenepoel at 19.
  • Seixas, 19, called his Tour debut “really good” and targeted an immediate response on stage two’s Montjuïc finish, while Pidcock’s team said it deliberately saved energy for the explosive uphill finale.
  • The opening gaps already sharpened the broader contenders’ picture: Tobias Halland Johannessen lost 1:00, Thymen Arensman 1:01 and Kévin Vauquelin 1:14, while Red Bull said Evenepoel’s 16-second edge over Florian Lipowitz did not settle team leadership.

Insights

Evenepoel beat his co-leader on day one. Is Red Bull's dual-leader strategy already showing cracks before the first mountain stage?
With huge time gaps after one stage, has the new TTT rule made the Tour more exciting or killed the suspense early?