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SeanAshi
07-08-2004, 05:21 AM
Armstrong Takes Lead at Tour de France

ARRAS, France - Lance Armstrong took the overall lead Wednesday for the first time at this year's Tour de France after one of the fastest time trials in race history.

His U.S. Postal Service squad dominated the rain-soaked event, giving the Texan the yellow jersey in his bid for a record sixth-straight title in cycling's showcase race.

"It really was a special day for the team," Armstrong said. "The team was incredible. The rhythm was perfect. It's incredible."

He smiled broadly as he crossed the line, riding a special aerodynamic bike and wearing an aerodynamic helmet and suit.

Armstrong holds a 36-second lead over key rival Tyler Hamilton, a fellow American and former teammate.

Jan Ullrich, a five-time Tour runner-up and second again to Armstrong last year, finished fourth and is 55 seconds off the champion's overall time.

Other challengers were also left trailing: Italy's Ivan Basso is 1 minute, 17 seconds behind Armstrong overall, and Spain's Roberto Heras is 1 minute, 45 seconds back.

Armstrong said his team started slowly but picked up speed.

"That's the sign of a great team," he said. "We fought hard."

The blue-clad Postal squad celebrated with hugs at the finish line. Armstrong raised his arms as he accepted the yellow jersey that in the past five years he has come to call his own.

Ullrich, the 1997 Tour winner, entered the race as Armstrong's most feared rival. His T-Mobile squad was more than a minute behind.

New rules designed to limit the advantage that top teams gain in the event protected Ullrich to some extent. In all, the German lost 40 seconds to Armstrong's team — still a severe setback.

Despite rain that soaked the 40-mile course from Cambrai to Arras, Armstrong's team still averaged more than 32 mph — the third fastest time in the history of the event.

Armstrong will still be looking to the later mountain stages and individual time trials to put away his rivals for good. But the advantage gained in the team event was a major step toward yet another title.

Armstrong and five teammates are among the top seven riders in the overall standings — a clear sign of strength. George Hincapie is No. 2, 10 seconds behind. He is followed by No. 3 Floyd Landis, No. 4. Jose Azevedo, No. 5. Jose Luis Rubiera and No. 7 Viatceslav Ekimov.

The Postal squad had the advantage of starting last of the 21 teams. It also benefited from a stop in the rain that had doused the course, turning the roads slick and causing several teams problems. There were several crashes.

The Postal team worked right from the Tour's start — the time trial Saturday — to position itself as the squad to start last. That enabled the team to see how others fared on the route and judge the pace.

"It's details that can win the Tour de France," said Dirk Demol, an assistant sports manager for the team.

Armstrong has said he was not aiming to keep the yellow jersey in the flat stages that come in the days following the time trial. Those stages favor strong sprinters.

His aim is to be wearing it on the day that counts — at the finish in Paris on July 25.

"I suspect we'll be willing to give the jersey to someone else," he said.
Will it be six in a row?

Smoothie104
07-08-2004, 08:21 AM
Lance needs to put time on Tyler Hamilton in the Pyrenees, sometime before stage 16, because Tyler is close enough to get the Yellow after the time trial up A'lpe D'Huez.

So far no positive doping tests, not that they really work anyways.....

Freibier
07-08-2004, 08:24 AM
Sorry for Jan Ulrich but I think that Lance is the better sportsman

NcDeuce
07-08-2004, 10:17 AM
His girlfriend is hot :D

shorty
07-08-2004, 01:41 PM
Well he lost the lead. But, He is in 6th overall which is still very good......and yes Nc she is!! woot

Sierra
07-08-2004, 01:46 PM
Lance needs to put time on Tyler Hamilton in the Pyrenees, sometime before stage 16, because Tyler is close enough to get the Yellow after the time trial up A'lpe D'Huez.

So far no positive doping tests, not that they really work anyways.....

Lance is the best ib the mountains. Thats where he always takes the leads. He is never in 1st this early. He usually takes 1st in the mountain stages.

Smoothie104
07-08-2004, 02:46 PM
Except in 1999, when he won the Prolouge and had the Yellow Jersey on the 1st day. ;)

oh yeah, he did it again in 2002

Both of those years, as well as this year, Postal sees no need to defend the Jersey, They realize the efforts made to keep it will only hurt them later when they need to be at their strongest. It is no surprise that they didn't organize a chase today, even when the break was over 17 minutes in front.

Voekcler is the current French National Champion, and a strong rider. He will fight like hell to keep the Yellow on french shoulders for as long as possible. But he will ultimatley lose it, and finish close to an hour down on the GC by the time the race is over


Lance is a great climber true......... but,

Iban Mayo put 2 minutes on him in the time trial up Mont Ventoux less than a month ago, during the Dauphine Liberie, Tyler Hamilton and his teamate Oscar Sevilla also put time on him that day. In fact Sevilla passed him despite Armstrong starting 1 minute ahead of him.

2 minutes is a lot to lose on a 13 mile climb. And although the Dauphine is a good indicator of fitness, it's not the Tour.

I think Lance will do well in the mountains, but I'm pretty sure Mayo will win at least one mountain stage. He won the stage to A'lpe D'huez by 2:12 over Armstrong last year, but Lance was not really marking him as a contender, so he let him go. I'ts a shame that Mayo crashed in stage 3 this year, and lost almost 4 minutes already. This year Mayo will be given some rope and not be marked as closely at first, but If he comes within 1:30 of the overall, then Lance will have to respond to his attacks.

All it takes is 1 bad day for Armstong, like in 2000 on the Joux Plane, and then anything can happen

Jan Ullrich has trouble matching changes of tempo on the really steep mountains, and he will also lose time to Armstrong, Mayo, and Hamilton, espeically on stage 13 to Plateu de Bielle.

I think Ullrich will also lose a lot of time on the time trial up the A'lpe.

Even if Lance loses time in the Mountains to the pure climbers, he has 1 long flat time trial before its all over with which to stomp them into the ground with.

The only guys who can time trial close to his level are Jan, and Tyler, and Tyler should be able to attack him in the mountains.

Damn, its going to be a good TdF this year.

Midtown
07-08-2004, 03:21 PM
my girlfriend is going to go watch it tomarrow I think.