Froome and Quintana struggle in opening Tour de France stage
FONTENAY-LE-COMTE, France — Chris Froome tumbled off the road into a grassy field in the opening stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, immediately putting his pursuit of a record-tying fifth title in peril.
With grass stains on his right shoulder and back, Froome got back up and crossed 51 seconds behind Fernando Gaviria, the Colombian who claimed the race’s first yellow jersey with a commanding sprint victory.
“I saw a lot of crashes out there today. It’s just one of those things. We always knew the first few days were going to be tricky and going to be sketchy. It’s part of the game unfortunately,” said Froome, who went down with about 5 kilometres to go as the sprinters’ teams jockeyed for position.
“I’m just grateful I’m not injured in any way and there’s a lot of road to cover before Paris obviously.”


