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SHEFFIELD, England -- Italys Vincenzo Nibali displayed his riding smarts at the Tour de France, winning Stage 2 on Sunday and taking the yellow jersey after a well-choreographed attack on rivals in the postindustrial English city known for "The Full Monty. Yolmer Sanchez Jersey ." The Astana team leader nicknamed "The Shark" for his road savvy took the final lead in a cycling dance of sorts with other title hopefuls, who took turns in front in the last stretch through a sea of fans from York to Sheffield. Nibali perhaps had more at stake: The 29-year-old rider has won the Italian Giro and Spains Vuelta, but has never captured cyclings showcase event. The victory on Sunday gave him both his first Tour stage win and yellow jersey, and sent a message that he could contend to take it home from Paris in three weeks. With less than two kilometres left, Nibali escaped a 21-man breakaway bunch at the end of the 201-kilometre course over nine heath-covered hills of Yorkshire, and held off their late surge. England is hosting the first three Tour stages this year. GERMAN LOSES YELLOW JERSEY Marcel Kittel, a powerful German sprinter who often struggles on climbs, trailed nearly 20 minutes back and lost the yellow jersey that he had captured by winning Stage 1. While the Italian won the fight to the line, under the shadow of a black Sheffield Forgemasters tower, defending champion Chris Froome of Britain and two-time winner Alberto Contador of Spain are focusing more on the overall race -- which ends July 27 on Paris Champs-Elysees. Overall, Nibali leads 20 other riders by two seconds, including Froome in fifth place and Contador in eighth. A six-man breakaway bunch tried its chances early, but got swallowed up by the pack with less than 40 kilometres left. Then, the big race stars moved to the front, splitting the pack. Contador, Froome, and Americans Andrew Talansky and Tejay van Garderen all spent time at the front. At times, they mustered bursts of speed or zipped across with width of the road in tactical manoeuvrs. "In the finale, a lot of contenders were making moves: Nibali ended up taking two seconds on us," Froome said. "Its not a big margin. For me, it was about staying out of trouble to stay at the front, and avoiding any major issues or splits. "Im tired, but I hope everyones tired after a day like today." TIME TO WORK, ASTANA Dave Brailsford, boss of Froomes Team Sky, said the leaders actually "were all hesitant, because nobody wanted the jersey." In the cycling playbook, the yellow shirt brings both glory and responsibility. Brailsford said: "Astana will have to now defend it, which is pretty good for anybody else. "Perfect. Theyve got to work." Nibali didnt dare claim he might keep it all the way to Paris, saying "the Tour de France doesnt stop here: We have three weeks to go, and very tough and tricky stages lie ahead." Mondays stage should be a far less grueling ride: Riders cover 155 kilometres from Cambridge to London, where the pack will finish on the Mall not far from Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. CROWDS FOR A CLASSIC STAGE The course Sunday resembled that of historic one-day races known as "classics," which often feature hilly terrain. Michael Rodgers, an Australian on Contadors Tinkoff-Saxo Bank team, called it "a bit of a special stage, like the Amstel Gold Race, but with 20 times the people." New roads for cyclings greatest race also mean new audiences, some of whom are so enthusiastic and eager for a selfie with the pack that they might not realize the hazards of getting too close to the riders as they go by. Untold thousands turned out just hours after one of the biggest British stars in the race, Mark Cavendish, dropped out because of pain from a separated right shoulder sustained in a crash Saturday. "There are thousands and thousands of people. Its great but its also dangerous," Contador said. Race officials say millions of fans have flooded the course route in just the first two stages. While Yorkshire doesnt have ascents on a par with the Alps or Pyrenees in France, riders faced nine low- to mid-grade climbs. The hardest was the Holme Moss pass. The steepest was also the shortest: The 800-meter Jenkin Road pass had an average gradient of 10.8 per cent. Several riders crashed. Simon Gerrans, who went down with Cavendish in Saturdays stage, also spilled -- as did van Garderen and Joachim Rodriguez, the third-place finisher in the 2013 Tour. All recovered to finish the stage. On the up-and-down, picturesque course, the 197-rider peloton scaled a narrow, cobblestone hill in Haworth, where the Bronte sisters -- the famed 19th-century novelists -- lived when their father was parson in the town. Ron Santo White Sox Jersey . -- Sonny Grays fastball wasnt as sharp as it usually is, and the Oakland Athletics young pitcher even had a quirky replay go against him. Johnny Callison White Sox Jersey . "Well over 50 (per cent)," coach Claude Noel said Tuesday after practice, where the Jets were looking at ways to cut down the scoring chances theyve been giving away. https://www.cheapwhitesox.com/944e-ed-walsh-jersey-white-sox.html . He was 26. Edwards, the Supercup Championship leader, was in the passenger seat as an instructor for a private training session at Queensland Raceway at Willowbank, outside Brisbane, Porsche Motorsport said.Celtic host Ross County in their first post-split match on Sunday, April 24, two days after title rivals Aberdeen take on St Johnstone in Perth. Motherwell v Hearts at Fir Park completes the opening weekend of the top-six fixtures released by the Scottish Professional Football League on Tuesday morning.In the bottom six, the Sky cameras will be at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium to see Inverness CT take on Kilmarnock - the first of five post-split matches live on Sky Sports - while Dundee United take on Hamilton and Partick Thistle come up against Dundee. The eagerly-awaited showdown between Celtic and Aberdeen takes place on Sunday, May 8 - live on Sky Sports - where the Hoops, who boast an eight-point lead at the top of the table, can secure a fifth successive title.Hamiltons highly-anticipated clash with Kilmarnock, a match which is likely to decide who will contest the end-of-season relegation play-offs, will be held at New Douglas Park on Saturday, April 30. SPFL post-season fixtures, top six:April 22:St Johnstone v AberdeenApril 23:Motherwell v HeartsApril 24:Celtic v Ross CountyApril 30:Hearts v Celttic (12. Wholesale White Sox Jerseys. 30 - Live on Sky Sports)Aberdeen v MotherwellRoss County v St JohnstoneMay 7:Hearts v Ross CountyMotherwell v St JohnstoneMay 8:Celtic v Aberdeen (12.30 - Live on Sky Sports) May 11:Ross County v MotherwellSt Johnstone v Celtic (7.30 - Live on Sky Sports)May 12:Aberdeen v HeartsMay 15:Aberdeen v Ross CountyCeltic v Motherwell (12.30 - Live on Sky Sports)Hearts v St JohnstoneBottom Six:April 23:Partick Thistle v DundeeApril 24:Inverness v Kilmarnock (12.30 - Live on Sky Sports)Dundee United v HamiltonApril 30:Hamilton v KilmarnockPartick Thistle v InvernessMay 2:Dundee v Dundee UnitedMay 6:Inverness v Dundee UnitedMay 7:Dundee v HamiltonKilmarnock v Partick ThistleMay 10:Dundee United v Partick ThistleMay 11:Dundee v KilmarnockHamilton v InvernessMay 14:Inverness v DundeeKilmarnock v Dundee UnitedPartick Thistle v Hamilton Accies Also See: Mann quits as Killie chairman Strong Celtic impress Kennedy County claim top half spot Griffiths secures Celtic win ' ' '
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