Tour de France
- Share via
TODAY’S STAGE 11 Highlights from the 10th stage of the Tour de France:
* Wednesday’s stage: The race reached its midway point as it moved out of the Alps and back onto flat roads with a 142.6-mile run from Tallard to the seaport of Marseille.
* Winner: Cedric Vasseur became the first French rider to win at this year’s Tour -- his first stage victory since 1997. Vasseur beat countryman Sandy Casar by inches, and Swiss rider Michael Albasini was third. All three finished in 5 hours 20 minutes 24 seconds.
* Yellow jersey: Michael Rasmussen of Denmark kept the overall lead by finishing safely in 30th place. He is 2:35 ahead of second-place Alejandro Valverde and 2:39 in front of third-place Iban Mayo.
* Quote of the day: “I think the possibility to dope is getting smaller and smaller. It’s a good sign that the system is starting to work.”
-- Linus Gerdemann reacts to T-Mobile teammate Patrik Sinkewitz’s
positive doping test
* Next stage: The 11th stage, today, again favors sprinters such as Tom Boonen of Belgium, who is in the green jersey. Boonen will look to consolidate his lead on a 113.4-mile ride from Marseille to Montpellier.
--
STAGE 8 RESULTS
*--* 1. Cedric Vasseur, France 5:20:24 2. Sandy Casar, France Same time 3. Michael Albasini, Switzerland Same time 4. Patrice Halgand, France Same time 5. Jens Voigt, Germany Same time
*--*
--
OVERALL LEADERS
*--* 1. Michael Rasmussen, Denmark 49:23:48 2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain 2:35 behind 3. I ban Mayo, Spain 2:39 behind 4. Cadel Evans, Australia 2:41 behind 5. Alberto Contador, Spain 3:08 behind
*--*
More to Read
Go beyond the scoreboard
Get the latest on L.A.'s teams in the daily Sports Report newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.