Tour de France 2021: Cavendish rival Sagan out of race

The Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan, a key rival standing in the way of British ace Mark Cavendish, dropped out of the 21-day race due to an inflamed knee.

Published : Jul 08, 2021 19:43 IST , SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, FRANCE

Slovakia's Peter Sagan is the 29th rider from 185 to pull out from Tour de France 2021 so far.
Slovakia's Peter Sagan is the 29th rider from 185 to pull out from Tour de France 2021 so far.
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Slovakia's Peter Sagan is the 29th rider from 185 to pull out from Tour de France 2021 so far.

Seven-time winner of the Tour de France green sprint points jersey Peter Sagan dropped out of the 21-day race on Thursday ahead of a flat run to Nimes due to an inflamed knee.

One of cycling's superstars, Sagan was a key rival standing in the way of British ace Mark Cavendish, who can level Eddy Merckx's all-time record for stage wins with a victory on stage 12.

The Slovak fell on stage three, hurting a knee in the fall on a bunch sprint, that put the brakes on his bid for a record eighth Tour de France green jersey.

"It's a tough decision but an easy decision, because I can't move my knee," said the charismatic three-time world champion, who was unable to add to his tally of 12 stage wins on the 2021 edition.

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"Two days ago, I hit my knee again on a handlebar just when it was getting better, and after yesterday's climb it got inflamed," he explained.

"It's awful to leave the Tour, so now I need to help my knee recover and be ready for the Olympics," he said.

On a tough and eventful edition of the world's greatest bike race, Sagan is the 29th rider from 185 to pull out so far.

Sagan won the points classification from 2012-2016 and in 2018 and 2019.

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On stage three in the same accident as the one in which Sagan fell, Australia's Caleb Ewan, who started the 2021 edition as the man to beat in the points classification, broke a collar bone and also pulled out.

Thursday's stage should finish in either a bunch sprint or with a breakaway win due to blustery northern winds in the Rhone Valley.

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