Pedro Hernandez
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Lance won the time trial today, increasing his overall lead to 4’40â€
Baring a catastrophe tomorrow going into Paris, Lance has won his 7th consecutive Tour de France.
Overall
1. Lance Armstrong (USA) DSC – 3,463.5km in 82h34’05â€
2. Ivan Basso (Italy) CSC – at 4’40â€
3. Jan Ullrich (Germany) TMO – at 6’21â€
4. Francisco Mancebo (Spain) IBA – at 9’59â€
5. Levi Leipheimer (USA) GST – at 11’25â€
6. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakstahn) TMO – at 11’27â€
7. Mickael Rasmussen (Denmark) RAB – at 11’33â€
8. Cadel Evans (Australia) DVL – at 11’55â€
9. Floyd Landis (USA) PHO – at 12’44â€
10. Oscar Pereiro Sio (Spain) PHO – at 12’44â€
Baring a catastrophe tomorrow going into Paris, Lance has won his 7th consecutive Tour de France.
Overall
1. Lance Armstrong (USA) DSC – 3,463.5km in 82h34’05â€
2. Ivan Basso (Italy) CSC – at 4’40â€
3. Jan Ullrich (Germany) TMO – at 6’21â€
4. Francisco Mancebo (Spain) IBA – at 9’59â€
5. Levi Leipheimer (USA) GST – at 11’25â€
6. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakstahn) TMO – at 11’27â€
7. Mickael Rasmussen (Denmark) RAB – at 11’33â€
8. Cadel Evans (Australia) DVL – at 11’55â€
9. Floyd Landis (USA) PHO – at 12’44â€
10. Oscar Pereiro Sio (Spain) PHO – at 12’44â€