SAINTE-MARIE-DU-MONT, France -- With his biological clock ticking, Alberto Contador had made the Tour de France his main goal of the season.But his quest for a third Tour title immediately suffered a serious blow on Saturday when the Spaniard crashed during the opening stage of the three-week race.The 33-year-old Contador hit a traffic curb while coming around a right turn with about 80 kilometers (50 miles) left in the first stage between Mont-Saint-Michel and Utah Beach in Normandy. The stage was won by Mark Cavendish following a sprint marred by a crash.This was not the best way to start. In theory it was a quiet day, Contador said. Im bruised all down along my right side from my ankle up but at least I dont have to go home. Hopefully I can get through the coming days and recover before the mountains. There are some positions where my shoulder gives me some doubts but I want to be optimistic and recover.Contador, who won cyclings showpiece race in 2007 and 2009, skipped the Giro this year to focus on the Tour. He won the Italian race last year but his efforts took a toll on the seven-time Grand Tour winner and he struggled in the heat of the French summer.After the crash, Contador got back on his bike with a ripped jersey and scrapes on his right shoulder. He later changed his bike and quickly made it to the back of the peloton with the help of his teammates.I came into the corner, there was a traffic island and my front wheel hit it and then I fell back on the curb, he said.Contador then had to replace one of his shoes and dropped back to the race doctors car to have his shoulder bandaged. He was awarded the same time as his main rivals after an ugly crash in the final stretch split the peloton.He has some abrasion on his right shoulder, elbow, and groin, race doctor Paul-Henri Jost said, adding that Contador took a small dose of painkillers. At first glance, this is no big deal.Contador, who was stripped of the 2010 Tour title and was suspended for two years after testing positive for the banned steroid clenbuterol in the final week of the race that year, was among the three main favorites alongside defending champion Chris Froome and Colombian climber Nairo Quintana.Tinkoff sports director Steven de Jongh gave reassuring news regarding his team leaders condition but it remains to be seen how he will recover in the coming days.The first signs are good, he said he was fine, De Jongh said. When you crash you get back on bike and dont feel pain, but then after the stage you might be in trouble. 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On Wednesday, organizers said the first edition would be held in Prague on Sept. 22-24, 2017, indoors at the O2 Arena.Former rivals Bjorn Borg of Sweden (Europe) and John McEnroe of the U.S. (World team) will serve as captains for the first three years.Laver, Borg, McEnroe, Federer and Nadal -- accounting for 60 major singles titles -- gathered at a Manhattan hotel Wednesday for the announcements.The plan is for the Laver Cup to be held annually, except during Olympic years, two weeks after the U.S. Open, with the location rotating. There will be six men on each team: four based on the rankings after Wimbledon, and two captains picks announced after the U.S. Open.There will be 12 matches played over three days (nine singles and three doubles), with the number of points awarded for victories increasing each day.dddddddddddd. Each player will take the court once or twice for singles, with at least four of the six taking part in doubles.All the matches will be best-of-three, but if the first two sets are split, they will go to a 10-point tiebreaker.Borg hopes that the other half of the Big Four -- the current top two men in the rankings, Serbias Novak Djokovic and Britains Andy Murray -- will join Switzerlands Federer and Spains Nadal on the Europe team. McEnroe acknowledged that for now at least, his World squad would be the heavy underdog, though a lot can happen in just over a year.Beyond the Big Four, Europe boasts 13 of the current top 15 players in the mens rankings. And active European players have combined for 49 Grand Slam titles; for the rest of the world, its just one, by Argentinas Juan Martin del Potro.Federers management company, TEAM8; Brazilian businessman Jorge Paulo Lemann, a former Davis Cup player; and Tennis Australia partnered to create the Laver Cup. ' ' '