Rojas wins first stage of Tour of Qatar

Jose Joaquin Rojas has won the opening stage of the Tour of Qatar.

Jose Joaquin Rojas of Spain

Spanish rider Jose Joaquin Rojas has won the first stage of the Tour of Qatar. (AAP)

Spanish rider Jose Joaquin Rojas has won the first stage of the Tour of Qatar, a 136 kilometres ride from Dukhan to Sealine Beach.

The 29-year-old Movistar rider - Spanish road race champion in 2011 - edged out Belgian veteran Tom Boonen and Arnaud Demare of France in a sprint finish on Sunday.

Rojas is unlikely to be able to hold onto the jersey all the way to Friday's finish but he said he would try.

"We have to try. The important thing for now is not to relax," he said.

"We will give our all and if we manage to maintain or even improve this result with another victory, it will be welcome."

The pace picked up in the final 10km and some riders, including world time-trial champion Bradley Wiggins and sprint king Marcel Kittel, failed to keep up.

Astana pair Lars Boom and Lieuwe Westra, along with Tinkoff-Saxo's Matti Brechel, went for broke from 25km out but crosswinds in the final 14km scuppered their chances of holding on to the finish.

"It was a long day, if we didn't attack, we would have finished in the dark," said Boom.

With time bonuses given to the top finishers, Rojas leads Boonen by four seconds in the overall standings while Demare is a further two seconds adrift.

Monday's second stage is the 194.5km ride from Al Wakra to the Al Khor Corniche.


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