Paris-Nice: Sam Bennett wins stage one as Richie Porte crashes out
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Ireland's Sam Bennett won stage one of Paris-Nice as Ineos Grenadiers lost Richie Porte to injury.
Australian Porte, 36, crashed with 30km to go, landing on his left hip.
Britain's Giro d'Italia winner Tao Geoghegan Hart is a contender to win the week-long race for Ineos, along with Jumbo-Visma's Vuelta a Espana champion Primoz Roglic.
In Belgium, Britain's Mark Cavendish finished second in the GP Monsere one-day race.
It is the 35-year-old's highest-placed finish since June 2018, in a race won by Tim Merlier of Alpecin-Fenix.
Cavendish, one of cycling's most successful sprinters with 30 stage wins in the Tour de France and 151 victories in his career, joined Deceuninck-Quick Step for 2021.
He ended last October's Gent-Wevelgem race in tears, saying that he felt his career could be over.
In Sunday's opening Paris-Nice 166km stage, which started and finisehed in Saint-Cyr-L'Ecole near the Palais de Versailles, Deceuninck-Quick Step's Bennett powered over the line ahead of Arnaud Demare of Groupama-FDJ and Mads Pedersen of Trek Segafredo.
The riders expected to compete for the general classification will establish themselves on the third stage after a sprint stage on Monday, in what is a dress rehearsal for June's Tour de France.
Just as in October's Giro triumph after Geraint Thomas was injured early on, Geoghegan Hart, 25, will now be a strong favourite for the race win fllowing Porte's retirement.
After crashing, Porte gingerly got back on his bike but abandoned before the end of the stage.
The race is only Geoghegan Hart's second since he won the Giro after a dramatic final-stage time trial in Milan.
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