久久亚洲国产成人影院-久久亚洲国产的中文-久久亚洲国产高清-久久亚洲国产精品-亚洲图片偷拍自拍-亚洲图色视频

  Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

Armstrong builds lead at Tour De France
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-07-22 09:16


US postal rider Lance Armstrong of the U.S. pedals to win the 16th stage of the Tour de France, an individual mountain time trial from Bourg-d'Oisans over 15.5 km to L'Alpe d'Huez, France, July 21, 2004. [Reuters]
Mouth open, silver chain dangling out of his unzipped yellow jersey, Lance Armstrong pedaled relentlessly through a sea of frenzied fans crowding his path in the Alps.

On one of cycling's most famous peaks, Armstrong shut out the cheers and taunts Wednesday to focus on finishing off his chief rival and locking up a record sixth straight Tour de France title.

The Texan won the first time trial to the L'Alpe d'Huez ski station, surging up the legendary 9.6-mile climb to establish beyond any doubt that he is unmatched on the mountains.

He finished his second consecutive stage victory in 39 minutes, 41 seconds, his legs whirring through 21 hairpin bends lined with hundreds of thousands of spectators honking horns, ringing cowbells and yelling in a cacophony of languages.

The performance was so dominant that Armstrong overtook his last true challenger for the overall title, Ivan Basso, even though the Italian started two minutes earlier.

With four days left in the three-week cycling marathon, only disaster could prevent Armstrong from adding to his string of five consecutive titles.

"I'm real careful about counting to the number six," Armstrong said. "I'll do that on the final lap on the Champs-Elysees."

Only three riders, including Armstrong's teammate Jose Azevedo, finished within two minutes of the American. The others were 1997 champion and five-time overall runner-up Jan Ullrich, 61 seconds back in second place, and his teammate Andreas Kloden, 1:41 behind in third.

Basso was eighth, 2:33 off Armstrong's pace. While still closest to Armstrong, his total deficit grew from 1:25 to 3:48.

"I hoped to lose less time," Basso said, "but Lance was superior."

Armstrong caught Basso and passed him just after riding over a red-white-and-blue Texas state flag drawn on the black pavement. Basso glanced left at Armstrong, who just looked straight ahead.

"That is incredibly motivating for a rider when you see you're catching somebody," Armstrong said. "I have a ton of respect for Ivan. I think he's the biggest threat in the race. I think he's the brightest future for the Tour."

Ullrich climbed from fifth to fourth overall, but his deficit grew to 7:55. Kloden, lags by 5:03. Azevedo was fourth Wednesday, 1:45 back, and is fifth overall - remarkable for a rider who has concentrated on helping his team leader.

Armstrong now has three individual stage victories this Tour - all in the mountains, taking his career total to 19. He trained relentlessly on climbs before the Tour, repeatedly scaling L'Alpe d'Huez.

Last year, Armstrong wound up just 61 seconds ahead of Ullrich in Paris. The shakiness of that victory - by far his narrowest winning margin since he came back from cancer to take his first Tour in 1999 - spurred his preparations.

"This is not a final exam you can cram for. This is the Tour, and it requires a yearlong commitment. You come here in the month of May when it's a ghost town, and you simply ride up and down the mountain," Armstrong said.

"These are things we do, have always done, and personally love more than anything. The only people here are those paving the roads or working in the one or two hotels that are open. There's not a million people on the side of the road. Just a few people, and that makes it beautiful and makes the difference between winning and losing."

As overall leader, Armstrong had the advantage of being the last of the 157 riders to start Wednesday's individual race against the clock. That enabled him to measure himself against his opponents - notably Basso.

Wearing black shoes, black socks and his coveted yellow jersey as overall leader, which he reclaimed Tuesday by winning the first stage in the Alps, Armstrong found energy for a sprint finish.

"I didn't expect to gain so much time on Ivan Basso," he said. "When I set out, I didn't know how fast I was going, how my form was. But a spectator said, 'A minute ahead.' I replied, 'No, no, that's not possible.'"

At times, crowds covered the road, parting only at the last moment as riders approached. Some fans ran alongside the bicycles, waving flags that came close to catching handlebars or wheels. Others forced riders to swerve.

It was the first time Tour organizers held a time trial on the legendary climb. Armstrong said it was "a bad idea," adding: "It's not safe for anybody."

Some riders said fans booed or offered beer. Armstrong complained that some German fans were "horrible" but said crowd animosity "motivates me more than anything."

"What I don't understand is when I watch the television, they cheer for everybody. They don't spit on them," he said.

But he added: "This is big-time sport. People are emotional and excited. ... It doesn't take away from my desire to win. I think it puts a little fuel on the fire."

The ascent is classed as "hors categorie," or unrated - the hardest on cycling's scale of difficulty. But Armstrong still climbed at an average speed of 14.5 mph.

"Lots of emotion, lots of adrenaline," Armstrong said. "I wanted it bad because of the history around this mountain and the importance to the race."



 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

Iraqi group threatens to behead 6 new hostages

 

   
 

Flooding and droughts plague China, together

 

   
 

China refutes UK official's intervention in HK

 

   
 

High officials caught embezzling, taking bribes

 

   
 

Beijing tops costly cities for living on mainland

 

   
 

Top concern for food safety

 

   
  Rasheed Wallace to return to Pistons
   
  Majority of Olympics tickets still unsold
   
  Argentina blanks Colombia, cruises into the finals
   
  China aims for over 20 golds at Athens Olympics
   
  Armstrong retakes lead at Tour De France
   
  Japan beat Oman, Iran trash Thailand in Asian Cup
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品久久免费观看 | 亚洲精品一区亚洲精品 | 小明台湾成人永久免费看看 | 性视频网站在线 | 97视频免费上传播放 | 九九热视频在线免费观看 | 三级黄色网址 | 日韩美女免费线视频 | 国内精品小视频在线 | 男女性关系视频免费观看软件 | 手机在线日韩高清理论片 | 国产亚洲欧美日韩国产片 | 亚洲在线免费 | 亚洲精品亚洲人成人网 | 国产欧美在线观看不卡 | 亚洲第3页| 自拍偷自拍亚洲精品10p | 久久极品视频 | 一级a毛片免费观看 | 久久久免费精品 | 国产成人精品亚洲一区 | 欧美午夜在线播放 | u影一族亚洲精品欧美激情 va欧美 | 美国一级毛片免费看 | 日韩在线不卡一区在线观看 | 91成人在线免费观看 | 精品欧美亚洲韩国日本久久 | 欧美一级第一免费高清 | 91青草久久久久久清纯 | 久久久久久久岛国免费观看 | 日本一区二区在线 | 超91在线| 91精品国产薄丝高跟在线看 | 国产日韩精品一区在线观看播放 | 中文久久 | 一级片网站在线观看 | 国产精品自拍第一页 | 成人久久网站 | 午夜在线伦理福利视频 | 欧美日韩亚洲国产 | 亚洲欧美一区二区三区久本道 |