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Ruthless Armstrong Wins 17th Stage
Reuters ^ | Thu Jul 22,12:29 PM ET | Francois Thomazeau - Some Frenchie Dude

Posted on 07/22/2004 9:25:09 PM PDT by WhiteKnuckles

LE GRAND BORNAND, France (Reuters) - A ruthless Lance Armstrong refused to allow his rivals a consolation stage victory as he came from behind to outsprint German Andreas Kloeden in the last few meters of the 127-mile 17th stage of the Tour de France Thursday.

Armstrong's fourth win in the five mountain stages of this year's Tour -- he finished second in the other one -- underlined his dominance over his closest rivals as he seeks an unprecedented sixth successive Tour victory.

Germany's Jan Ullrich finished the stage third while Italian Ivan Basso, who beat Armstrong on the 12th stage, finished fourth and remains second overall, four minutes and nine seconds behind Armstrong with three days to go.

The U.S. Postal team leader, impressive in his time-trial at l'Alpe d'Huez Wednesday, could have been expected to let his rivals grab a consolation victory in the race's last mountain stage.

However, he refused to allow them the satisfaction and rode down Kloeden in the final meters to seal the 20th individual stage victory of his career, adding to two team time trial victories.

"No gifts this year for stage wins," said the American. "The Tour is too special for me. My condition is super and like everybody saw, the team was unbelievable today, they controlled everything. I had no problems," he added.

The last rider to have won three stages in the Alps in the same Tour was Italy's Gino Bartali in 1948.

The only other rider left with a chance to shine Thursday was France's Richard Virenque, who took advantage of the five climbs to secure a record seventh King of the Mountains jersey.

The last climb, the Croix de Fry, looked like a lap of honor for the 2004 Tour, with the top-four riders overall -- Armstrong, Basso, Kloeden and Ullrich -- in front, with Armstrong's team mate Floyd Landis opening the way for them.

Armstrong obviously wanted Landis to win but they were taken off guard when Kloeden surged in the last 1,968 feet but Armstrong refused to allow the German the victory and mercilessly rode him down in the final few meters.

Virenque, who won the 10th stage to St Flour, collected more than 50 points in Thursday's climbs and can not be beaten for the best climber's classification.

With seven polka-dot jerseys, the Quick Step team leader has now eclipsed Spaniard Federico Bahamontes, who won the Tour in 1959, and Belgian Lucien Van Impe, the Tour champion in 1976.

"It was important to score points today and I went for them with my guts," said Virenque. "Now I left my mark on the Tour de France.

"I don't know what I'll do next year but I've enjoyed this Tour."


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KEYWORDS: bike; cycling; france; frenchies; girliemen; lance; lancearmstrong; lethimeatcrow; letthemeatcrow; texas; tour; tourdefrance
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To: krb

In the 3 days last weekend, when they got into the mountains, he made up 9 min 13 sec in 2 of those days alone, and on the third of those 3 days, he went into the lead.
He is an awesome athlete. When you include his health problems a few years ago, he leaves me without a properly descriptive word.
I predict that when he ceases to ride the Tour De Lance, it will fade in it's appeal.


41 posted on 07/23/2004 7:41:50 AM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: krb

In the 3 days last weekend,FRI SAT SUN, when they got into the mountains, he made up 9 min 13 sec in 2 of those days alone, and on the third of those 3 days, he went into the lead.
He is an awesome athlete. When you include his health problems a few years ago, he leaves me without a properly descriptive word.
I predict that when he ceases to ride the Tour De Lance, it will fade in it's appeal.


42 posted on 07/23/2004 7:42:16 AM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: Baynative

I wonder how many of us realize that we are in one of the finest areas in the world for bikes...

If you can't find a ride to love around here -- you're impossible to satisfy...

Semper Fi


43 posted on 07/23/2004 9:57:41 PM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek...But I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: jern
It is pretty cool. I got into Paris yesterday. Not sure how many people have been to Paris, but the finish of the TDF is on the champs elysee. At the bottom of the champs elysee is the plaza de la Concorde. Which is where Hotel Crillon is located. It is a pretty nice hotel, it is next to the American Embassy. Needless to say, I was SHOCKED when they were flying the FLAG OF TEXAS on the top of the Crillon. Very cool. I would figure US Postal is staying there.

I know that area of Paris pretty well. Been in the beautiful Hôtel de Crillon, but never stayed there.

The FLAG OF TEXAS is flying on the top of the Crillon??? Wow! :-O

Has Hell frozen over???

44 posted on 07/23/2004 10:09:43 PM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Comrade Hillary - 6/28/04)
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