Updates from the 1.20pm BST start in YorkshireDygert wins women’s time trial amid rain chaosEmail Luke or tweet @LukeMcLaughlin 1.02pm BST
We are less than 20 minutes away from the start of today’s race. Navardauskas, the first rider to start today, has an interesting history. He was the rider that replaced David Millar at the 2014 Tour de
France, after Garmin-Sharp managers decided Millar didn’t have the necessary form. The Lithuanian went on to win Stage 19 with a brilliant solo attack, announcing himself on the global stage and justifying his selection. He then signed for Team Bahrain Merida, where a heart condition kept him out of racing for a year in 2017. Last season the 31-year-old switched to Delko-Marseille Provence. He won the national road race title in Lithuania in June. It will be interesting to see how he goes today. 12.55pm BST
This was one of the more unpleasant crashes yesterday in that under-23 race. Thankfully it seems Hungarian rider Attila Valter escaped without serious injuries:Wow. Valter was very lucky, no serious injuries for him #Yorkshire2019 pic.twitter.com/SDXXQhNu6H