Surprised Froome wins first Dauphine stage

Chris Froome has won the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine, crossing the line in Lyon eight seconds ahead of biggest rival Alberto Contador.

Team Sky's Chris Froome waits in the Rudding Park Hotel

Britain's defending champion Chris Froome has won the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine. (AAP)

Britain's defending champion Chris Froome has won the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine, an individual time-trial in Lyon.

Froome finished the 10.4km course in 13min 13sec, 8sec ahead of biggest rival Alberto Contador of Spain.

Early pace setter Bob Jungels of Luxembourg finished third at 9sec ahead of American Andrew Talansky.

"I'm a bit surprised to be honest, I didn't expect to win. It's a result that confirms the work done in training and the fact that I'm in form," Froome said afterwards.

Froome trailed Italy's Vincenzo Nibali by 2sec at the intermediate checkpoint on Sunday following the stage's lone climb, the fourth category Montee de l'Observance, while holding a slender 1sec advantage over Spain's Contador.

However, the Team Sky rider set a blazing pace over the second half of the circuit to propel himself into the race leader's yellow jersey and overhaul Nibali, who finished the day down in a tie for eighth at 13sec.

"During the course I didn't have any information regarding the times of my rivals, I preferred to just focus on myself and what I was doing," said Froome.

"I only knew that the final 4km were difficult going into the wind, so I saved my strength for that part."

Froome, who will also try to defend his Tour de France title next month, admitted that he hadn't anticipated wearing yellow quite so soon.

"It's a bit of an unexpected situation because I didn't expect to find myself in this position but it's great to not have any time to make up.

"I'm going to defend the yellow jersey even if I didn't think I'd have it right now."

Monday's second leg is a 156km ride between Tarare and the Col du Beal, with a final climb of 13.6km at 6.6 per cent.


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