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Armstrong blows away rivals in first Alpine stage
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-13 08:24

CSC team rider Jens Voigt of Germany waves on the podium before the start of the 192km (119 miles) 10th stage of the 92nd Tour de France cycling race between Grenoble and Courchevel, July 12, 2005.
CSC team rider Jens Voigt of Germany waves on the podium before the start of the 192km (119 miles) 10th stage of the 92nd Tour de France cycling race between Grenoble and Courchevel, July 12, 2005. [Reuters]
They covered the 177.5-kilometer (110.3-mile) 10th stage in 4 hours, 50 minutes, 35 seconds. Because of a protest at the start by farmers angry over wolf attacks on their sheep and cows, organizers shortened the race by 15 kilometers (9.3 miles), beginning it after the town of Froges, near the city of Grenoble.

Mickael Rasmussen crossed the finish line third and Spain's Francisco Mancebo was fourth, both 9 seconds back. Along with Valverde, they were the only riders who managed to stay with Armstrong on the final ascent.

The ride silenced doubts that Armstrong is too old at 33, or too jaded after his record six victories, to win again. If he follows the pattern of previous Tours, he might not relinquish the leader's yellow jersey that he already wore for five days last week.

"Today, I had good legs," Armstrong said. "We are in a good position with regard to some of the main rivals, so we'll have to protect that and that might mean protecting the jersey and hopefully retiring in it. But we'll see, there's still a lot of racing to go."

Overall, Armstrong leads Rasmussen by 38 seconds. While he does not regard himself as a challenger to Armstrong, the Dane has shown himself enough of a threat on climbs - he won the ninth stage with a gutsy solo ride over six ascents - to warrant the American's attention.

"He's a damn good climber and we have to watch him now," Armstrong said.
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