It's strange to say it, but all the scandal that led to Michael Rasmussen being kicked out of the Tour de France may have been the best thing that happened to the race this year. While "The Chicken" (as he's nicknamed because of his frail-looking chicken legs) was still in the race, it looked like he had all but wrapped up winning the Tour barring some epic choke in the individual time trial today. The three men trailing him in the general classification would be left to duke it out for second place. Instead, Rasmussen was booted out of competition by his own team for being a complete moron and we had one heck of a competition this morning in France. What usually ends up being a head-to-head competition between number one and two, became a three-way battle royale with the yellow jersey up for grabs.
Going into the time trial today, here were the standings:
- Alberto Contador Velasco (Spa) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team 86h 04' 16"
- Cadel Evans (Aus) Predictor - Lotto + 01' 50"
- Levi Leipheimer (USA) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team + 02' 49"
- Alberto Contador Velasco (Spa) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team 87h 09' 18"
- Cadel Evans (Aus) Predictor - Lotto + 23"
- Levi Leipheimer (USA) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team + 31"
Barring some freak accident tomorrow, Alberto Contador is the winner of the 2007 Tour de France. Too bad the first questions from the press probably won't be too congratulatory, but more in the vein of "Did you cheat?" At this point, I'm not sure I really care anymore. I could have cared less whether they were doped up on testosterone, EPO, bovine hemoglobin, or crack--today was an exciting spectacle to watch, and perhaps reminded me why the Tour de France will live on. Viva la Tour!
(Photo: AP/Christophe Ena)
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I must say that your write up was a much better one than the one they had on ESPN's website.
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