Contador wins 2009 Tour de France, Armstrong finishes thirdJuly 26th, 2009 PARIS - Alberto Contador won the 2009 Tour de France Sunday, the second Tour title of his career, outsprinting Luxembourg's Andy Schleck and seven-time Tour champion Lance Armstrong. The 26-year-old Contador's margin over the 24-year-old Schleck was 4 minutes 11 seconds, the largest winning margin in several years.
Alberto Contador, the 2007 champ, wins Tour de France again; Lance Armstrong takes 3rdJuly 26th, 2009 Alberto Contador wins Tour de France againPARIS — Alberto Contador won the Tour de France for a second time Wednesday, and Lance Armstrong capped his return to the race with an impressive third-place finish. Mark Cavendish of Britain collected his sixth stage win of this year's Tour in a sprint after the 101.9-mile course ride from Montereau-Fault-Yonne to the Champs-Elysees.
Contador all but assures Tour title after fierce mountain stage, with Armstrong set for podiumJuly 25th, 2009 Contador all but locks up Tour de France crownMONT VENTOUX, France — Alberto Contador all but sealed his second Tour de France title Saturday, keeping the yellow jersey after a punishing mountain ride in the next to last stage. And almost certain to join him on the podium is Lance Armstrong.
Stage 20 of Tour de France starts, last hurdle for ContadorJuly 25th, 2009 MONTELIMAR - The penultimate stage of the 2009 Tour de France got under way Saturday here, the final hurdle in Alberto Contador's quest for his second Tour championship. The hurdle is an imposing one, however, a course of 167 km ending with the 21.1 km climb up to the finish line atop Mont Ventoux.
Contador in command at Tour de France; Armstrong in 3rd place; Mark Cavendish wins 19th stageJuly 24th, 2009 Contador keeps Tour lead; Cavendish wins stageAUBENAS, France — Alberto Contador stayed in command at the Tour de France with two days of racing left while teammate Lance Armstrong remained in third place as a daunting mountain climb awaits. Mark Cavendish of Britain captured Friday's 19th stage in a sprint finish.
Bluffy the Armstrong slayer at Tour? No, he's third despite uncharacteristic time-trialJuly 24th, 2009 Armstrong to third after Tour time trialANNECY, France — Lance Armstrong finds himself in unfamiliar territory at this Tour de France — fighting just to remain among the top three riders. Accustomed to dominating his way to victory, the seven-time Tour winner had to settle for a 16th-place finish in Thursday's time trial and a tenuous grip on third place.
Armstrong drops to fourth as Contador keeps Tour lead; Astana podium sweep in troubleJuly 23rd, 2009 Armstrong drops to fourth; Contador still 1stLE GRAND-BORNAND, France — Lance Armstrong couldn't stay in the front during the final Alpine stage in the Tour de France, so he played faithful teammate for Alberto Contador instead. When all was said and done in Wednesday's Stage 17, the 26-year-old Spaniard further cemented his grip on the yellow jersey and Armstrong's ambitions for a podium spot were dealt a setback.
Stage 18 of the Tour, a crucial time trial, gets under wayJuly 23rd, 2009 Annecy,FRANCE - The 18th stage of the 2009 Tour de France, a crucial individual time trial, got under way Thursday in the Alpine city of Annecy when Yauheni Hutarovich of Belarus rolled down the starting ramp. The 40.5km course around the Lake of Annecy contains a 3.7km climb at an average gradient of 6 per cent and is made to order for riders such as Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, who won the shorter time trial that opened the Tour on July 4.
Contador all but assures 2nd Tour victory by winning time trial; Armstrong moves up to 3rdJuly 23rd, 2009 Contador wins time trial; Armstrong moves to 3rdANNECY, France — Alberto Contador all but assured his second Tour de France victory Thursday, winning the race's final time trial while Lance Armstrong struggled with fatigue but moved up one spot to third place. Contador, Armstrong's Astana teammate and the 2007 Tour champion, increased his overall lead in the 18th stage in which cyclists rode against the clock on the 25-mile course in and around Annecy.
Contador wins 18th stage time trial to solidify Tour de France lead; Armstrong advances to 3rdJuly 23rd, 2009 Contador wins time trial; Armstrong in 3rd placeANNECY, France — Alberto Contador has won the final time trial in the Tour de France, and Lance Armstrong moved up a spot to third place overall. Contador now looks all but assured of his second Tour victory after increasing his overall lead in Thursday's 18th stage.
Contador closing in on Tour win; Armstrong falls to 4th overall; Schleck wins 17th stageJuly 22nd, 2009 Contador closer to Tour win; Armstrong now 4thLE-GRAND-BORNAND, France — Alberto Contador closed in on victory at the Tour de France Wednesday after finishing second behind Frank Schleck in the 17th stage as the race left the Alps. Lance Armstrong trailed by more than 2 minutes and fell from second to fourth place overall in the 105-mile ride from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to Le Grand-Bornand — seen by many as the toughest stage this year.
Contador retains overall lead at Tour; Armstrong drops to fifth; Frank Schleck wins 17th stageJuly 22nd, 2009 Schleck wins 17th stage; Contador leads TourLE-GRAND-BORNAND, France — Alberto Contador has finished second in the 17th stage of the Tour de France as the overall leader moved closer to victory. Frank Schleck won Wednesday's stage as the Tour left the Alps, while Lance Armstrong finished more than two minutes back and dropped from second to fourth overall after the 105-mile ride from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to Le Grand-Bornand.
Andy Schleck wants to isolate Alberto Contador from Astana teammates to win Tour de FranceJuly 21st, 2009 Schleck still confident he can win Tour de FranceVERBIER, Switzerland — Andy Schleck isn't ready to concede the Tour de France to Alberto Contador just yet. The 24-year-old was the only rider able to stay close to Contador in the final ascent to the Swiss ski resort of Verbier in Sunday's 15th stage.
Lance Armstrong less than second off Tour de France lead as 5th stage gets under wayJuly 8th, 2009 Armstrong just off lead as Tour's 5th stage beginsCAP D'AGDE, France — Lance Armstrong was trailing race leader Fabian Cancellara by a fraction of a second as Tour de France riders left for the fifth stage along the Mediterranean coast. Breakaway riders are expected to shine in Wednesday's 122-mile ride from Le Cap d'Agde to Perpignan, though the finale could also involve a sprint.
Armstrong moves to 2nd place as Astana wins Tour time trial; Cancellara narrowly keeps leadJuly 7th, 2009 Armstrong takes 2nd as Astana wins Tour time trialMONTPELLIER, France — Lance Armstrong closed within a second of the overall lead at the Tour de France after his Astana squad won Tuesday's team time trial. Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara of the Saxo Bank team narrowly kept the yellow jersey after the 24.2-mile ride in and around Montpellier.