Aussie Gerrans out of Tour de France

Australian cyclist Simon Gerrans has succumbed to injuries suffered early in the Tour de France, pulling out of this year's edition before the 17th stage.

Australian champion Simon Gerrans did not start the 17th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday.

The 34-year-old Orica GreenEDGE rider had been suffering since crashing on the first stage more than two weeks ago.

"Obviously, it's disappointing not to complete the Tour de France and make it to Paris," said the winner of April's Liege-Bastogne-Liege.

"But with the injuries I have from stage one, I think the best decision is actually to stop now and completely recover.

"I know I haven't been 100 per cent right since my crash but I was hoping to improve throughout the race. That hasn't really been the case so I have been putting on a brave face and doing what I can each day."

Gerrans wore the Tour leader's yellow jersey for two days last year after Orica won the team time-trial. He also won the third stage before that.

However, he has been unable to truly challenge for a stage win this time around.


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