Saturday 23 July 2011

Cadel Evans Claims Tour de France


 

GRENOBLE, July 23, 2011 (AFP) - Cadel Evans is set to become the first Australian winner of the Tour de France after overcoming his time deficit to Andy Schleck in the penultimate stage time trial Saturday.

 

BMC leader Evans started the 42.5 km race against the clock with a 57 seconds behind Schleck in the overall standings, but easily erased that on his way to second place behind stage winner Tony Martin of Germany.

 

It means Evans will go into Sunday's final stage, a 95 km run from Creteil to Paris, which is traditionally not disputed by the overall contenders, as the new race champion.

 

"I can't quite believe I've done it," said Evans, who was applauded by hundreds of his flag-waving compatriots after he pulled on the yellow jersey for the first time in the race.

 

"It's an incredible day for us, for Cadel, and for the sport in general," added BMC team manager Jim Ochowicz.

 

Evans, the runner-up in 2007 and 2008, will succeed Spain's three-time champion Alberto Contador, who suffered a dramatic collapse in the penultimate stage Thursday to all but drop out of contention.

 

HTC-Highroad's specialist Martin, who had started earlier in the day when the course was still drying after a spell of rain, clocked a winning time of 55:33.

 

HTC-Highroad's Tony Martin powered away to his first Tour de France stage win. (James Startt)

 

"After I saw that I couldn't follow the best riders in the mountains, my only goal was to win this time trial," said Martin, who won on the exact same course when it was staged on the Criterium du Dauphine last month.

 

"For me, it's a really nice way to finish the race."

 

Evans finished only seven seconds behind in 55:40, while Schleck could only come over the finish line in 17th place in 58:11.

 

Contador finished third on the stage at 1:06 behind Martin, one place ahead of Belgian surprise Thomas De Gendt, and two ahead of another Australian, Saxo Bank teammate Richie Porte.

 

Evans, the 2009 world champion, now has a comfortable lead of 1:34 on Andy Schleck, while his older brother Frank Schleck will finish third overall at 2:30.

 

"I'm quite disappointed because I wanted to win this Tour, but I'm still only 26 and I will be back to win it," said Andy, who applauded Evans' effort.

 

"Cadel raced the time trial of his life."

 

Frenchman Thomas Voeckler, who gave up possession of the yellow jersey to Schleck only on Friday after 10 days in the lead, is fourth overall at 3:20 with Contador fifth at 3:57.

 

Source: http://www.bicycling.com/tour-de-france/home/martin-takes-time-trial-evans-wins-tour

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