Australia’s Simon Gerrans has been edged out by Spain’s Alejandro Valverde in a photo finish in the third stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race.
Valverde, fresh from winning the Tour of Andalusia, edged out Gerrans and Gianni Meersman from Belgium in a final sprint after a day’s racing in bracing temperatures on Tuesday.
Gerrans missed out on the stage win by less than half a tyre length, his GreenEdge team said.
“Obviously, we’re a little bit disappointed that I couldn’t quite finish it off,” Gerrans said on the GreenEdge website.
“We want a win here in Paris-Nice, but I think we’re happy enough to have had a go.
“To be so close shows we’re right up in there and in the mix of things. Wins in Europe aren’t too far away.”
Valverde’s Movie star Spanish compatriot Luis Leon Sanchez took fourth place ahead of Xavier Florencio.
A three-man break-away comprising Denmark’s Michael Morkov, Dutch rider Roy Curvers and France’s Jimmy Engoulvent opened up the race from the first kilometre.
The trio led the chasing pack by nearly five minutes and were only caught in the final stages, with Engoulvent holding out until six kilometres from the finish.
Uzbekistan’s Sergey Lagutin then attacked with four kilometres to go but was caught in sight of the final kilometre marker, as Valverde’s team controlled the pursuit.
Valverde, back in the peloton after serving a two-year doping ban, clawed back 10 seconds on Wiggins through bonus points and is now 20 seconds behind the Briton in the overall classification.
“Am I surprised to win after my suspension? Yes and no,” said Valverde, who was winning for the fourth time this season.
“The important thing is to be in the required physical shape.”
Luxembourg’s Andy Schleck was forced to abandon the race on Tuesday morning after a bout of acute gastro-enteritis, his Radioshack team announced.
Britain’s Bradley Wiggins kept the leader’s yellow jersey after the 194-kilometre third stage.
The fourth stage on Wednesday takes the riders on a 178-kilometre route from Brive-la-Gaillarde to Rodez.