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Thanks for getting me up to date there lemmy...
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so lance lost the yellow jersey...but it's no big deal...after this stage in his previous tours he's only held the yellow once. He's been as low as 16th after this stage. He'll get it back.
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He'll definitely get it back - I mean they've only really started the climbing stages.
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He wanted to lose the yellow jersey so that he didn't have to use his team's resources to defend the lead this early on. Doing that would drain his riders so that they wouldn't be able to help him defend his lead as much in the later stages, where Lance will need their help the most.
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C'est Finis!

WOW! I wish I could have listened to todays stage over the internet at work.

Armstrong takes control of Tour as Valverde takes stage

JULY 12 - Alejandro Valverde (Illes Baleares) won the 10th stage of the Tour de France held over 192.5km between Grenoble and Courchevel Tuesday, edging Discovery's Lance Armstrong at the line as the Americans biggest challengers were left struggling on the day's final climb. Overnight race leader Jens Voigt, of the CSC team, lost the yellow jersey to the American after finishing well behind the pace on the first day in the Alps which featured two Category 1 climbs and the first summit finish of the race....

Results - Stage 10
This report filed July 12, 2005



1. Alejandro Valverde (Sp), Illes Balears 192.5km in 4:50:35 (36.65kph)
2. Lance Armstrong (USA), Discovery Channel, s.t.
3. Mickael Rasmussen (Dk), Rabobank, 00:09
4. Francisco Mancebo (Sp), Illes Balears, 00:09
5. Ivan Basso (I), CSC, 01:02
6. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Gerolsteiner, 01:15
7. Eddy Mazzoleni (I), Lampre, 02:14
8. Cadel Evans (Aus), Davitamon-Lotto, 02:14
9. Andréas Klöden (G), T-Mobile, 02:14
10. Andrey Kashechkin (Kaz), Credit Agricole, 02:14
11. Floyd Landis (USA), Phonak, 02:14
12. Leonardo Piepoli (I), Saunier Duval, 02:14
13. Jan Ullrich (G), T-Mobile, 02:14
14. Jorg Jaksche (G), Liberty Seguros, 02:19
15. Santiago Botero (Col), Phonak, 02:50
16. Christophe Moreau (F), Credit Agricole, 02:58
17. Stefano Garzelli (I), Liquigas-Bianchi, 03:44
18. Kim Kirchen (Lux), Fassa Bortolo, 03:59
19. Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr), Discovery Channel, 03:59
20. Christopher Horner (USA), Saunier Duval, 03:59


1. Lance Armstrong (USA), Discovery Channel, 1686km in 37:11:04 (44.92kph)
2. Mickael Rasmussen (Dk), Rabobank, 00:38
3. Ivan Basso (I), CSC, 02:40
4. Christophe Moreau (F), Credit Agricole, 02:42
5. Alejandro Valverde (Sp), Illes Balears, 03:16
6. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Gerolsteiner, 03:58
7. Francisco Mancebo (Sp), Illes Balears, 04:00
8. Jan Ullrich (G), T-Mobile, 04:02
9. Andréas Klöden (G), T-Mobile, 04:16
10. Floyd Landis (USA), Phonak, 04:16
11. Santiago Botero (Col), Phonak, 05:20
12. Jorg Jaksche (G), Liberty Seguros, 05:33
13. Cadel Evans (Aus), Davitamon-Lotto, 05:55
14. Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr), Discovery Channel, 06:25
15. Andrey Kashechkin (Kaz), Credit Agricole, 06:32
16. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz), T-Mobile, 06:32
17. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, 06:37
18. Carlos Sastre (Sp), CSC, 06:37
19. Stefano Garzelli (I), Liquigas-Bianchi, 08:04
20. Kim Kirchen (Lux), Fassa Bortolo, 08:15
21. Joseba Beloki (Sp), Liberty Seguros, 08:31
22. Eddy Mazzoleni (I), Lampre, 08:46
23. Vladimir Karpets (Rus), Illes Balears, 09:03
24. Christopher Horner (USA), Saunier Duval, 09:05
25. Michael Rogers (Aus), Quickstep, 09:10
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Lance's main competition has fallen well behind, but Lance stated that he expected them to bounce back, and that he would be the last one to write them off. As they say, it ain't over til the fat lady sings.

Also, Valverde, according to Armstrong, could be the next big thing in bike racing. Apparently Lance thinks he has the potential to win a few tours. Certainly winning Stage 10 on his first tour is a pretty good showing.
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