And eight seconds was pulled back on the early leader following the 10 km time trial in St Ouen, won by a Rabobank rider for the second day in succession, this time Holland’s Martijn Keizer.

First stage winner Jetse Bol finished sixth overall and ten seconds behind team-mate Keizer who completed the picturesque course in 12 minutes and 43 seconds.

Johan Le Bon, of the Bretagne-Schuller team, finished three seconds behind Keizer to move into second position in the general classification after stage two.

Jersey Tourism public relations manager Mike Tait said that the Island had put on a fantastic show. ‘It’s a big risk to accept a prestigious two-day event like this because if something had gone wrong it would have been a disaster. Thankfully it did not – it was typical of Jersey to put on a fantastic show.’

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