Bardet disqualified from Paris-Nice

Paris-Nice race favourite Romain Bardet has been disqualified after being towed by his team following a crash on the opening stage.

French cyclist Romain Bardet

Paris-Nice race favourite Romain Bardet has been disqualified after being towed by his team car. (AAP)

Pre-race favourite Romain Bardet has been disqualified from the Paris-Nice after being towed by his team car following a crash on the opening stage of the race on Sunday.

Frenchman Bardet, second overall in last year's Tour de France, fell off his bike with about 23 kilometres left and made his way back to a group of chasers by breaching the rules on team car assistance.

The wind-hit stage was won by France's Arnaud Demare as Alberto Contador's chances of winning a third Paris-Nice title took a hit when he fell behind his main rivals.

The two-time Tour de France champion was trapped behind with Australian Richie Porte and Bardet when crosswinds split the peloton and he lost further ground in the finale.

Porter, who won the race in 2013 and 2015, lies 57 seconds behind Demare.

The disqualification is a blow for Bardet as the week-long race was an early goal for him ahead of July's Tour de France.

In 2015, Italian Vincenzo Nibali was disqualified from the Tour of Spain (Vuelta) after he also held onto his team car to make up lost ground.

Contador (Trek Segafredo) lies 20th overall, 1:14 behind Demare, who beat compatriot Julian Alaphilippe in a two-man sprint at the end of the 148.5-km stage around Bois d'Arcy.

Alaphilippe (Quick Step Floors)attacked the leading pack on a short climb near the finish but Demare (FDJ) reined him in and easily won the sprint.

Among the favourites for the overall title, Ireland's Dan Martin (Quick Step Floors) and Colombian Sergio Henao (Team Sky) are 19 seconds off the pace.


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