Stage 21 - July 26th
Montereau-Fault-Yonne—Paris Champs-Élysées (164km)

Stage 21 ResultsFinal ResultsLive Replay
  1. Alberto Contador (Astana) at 85:48:35
  2. Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) at 04:11
  3. Lance Armstrong (Astana) at 05:24
  4. Bradley Wiggins (Garmin - Slipstream) at 06:01
  5. Frank Schleck (Saxo Bank) at 06:04
  6. Andréas Klöden (Astana) at 06:42
  7. Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) at 07:35
  8. Christian Vande Velde (Garmin-Slipstream) at 12:04
  9. Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas) at 14:16
  10. Christophe Le Mevel (Francaise Des Jeux) at 14:25

Riis confident in Saxo squad

By Agence France Presse
Published: Jul. 2, 2009
Saxo Bank meets the press: Riis says Saxo Bank may well win the Tour.
Saxo Bank meets the press: Riis says Saxo Bank may well win the Tour.

Saxo Bank manager Bjarne Riis expressed confidence that his team will be tough to beat in the race for the maillot jaune in this year’s Tour de France.

Riis, the 1996 Tour winner who two years ago admitted to having used the banned blood booster EPO as a rider, won the race for the first time as manager last year when Spaniard Carlos Sastre triumphed for CSC.

Now with a new sponsor, Riis believes that despite Sastre's move to the Cervélo TestTeam Saxo Bank has the resources to beat its biggest rivals here - the Astana team spearheaded by Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong.

Contador, 26, is the 2007 yellow jersey champion while 37-year-old Armstrong's record seven Tour triumphs means he, despite a four-year absence, remains a strong contender.

Saxo Bank meets the press: There are worse places to wait for the start of the Tour.
Saxo Bank meets the press: There are worse places to wait for the start of the Tour.

Add experienced American Levi Leipheimer and German Andreas Klöden, who has twice finished on the race podium, and Astana's yellow jersey options over the July 4-26 race multiply.

Uncertainty has surrounded whether Astana will give all their backing to Contador, who has reportedly been vexed by Armstrong's arrival last year.

While Riis's plan is to start with Andy Schleck as team leader and his older brother Frank as back-up, he believes Astana will kill off any remaining doubts about who the team leader is by forcing Armstrong into a supporting role for Contador.

"To me, it's obvious they should have one leader and to me, that leader is Contador," Riis said Thursday, two days before his team, and Fabian Cancellara in particular, aim to grab the first yellow jersey of the race.

"If I should take a guess, that's the way it is going to be. If they have other plans, then it's going to be funny to watch."

Riis admits Astana will be one of the teams to beat, but he hinted that Armstrong age - and his long absence from the sport - could leave him struggling against "younger kids" in the crucial mountains stages.

Saxo Bank meets the press: Riis laughs when asked if Armstrong is too old to win the Tour.
Saxo Bank meets the press: Riis laughs when asked if Armstrong is too old to win the Tour.

"Lance is not too old (to compete) - maybe to win, but we'll have to wait and see," added Riis. "But to be honest, to beat these young kids today, like Andy and Frank, I just don't believe it - although he (Armstrong) will have an important role to play."

Armstrong, who won the Tour seven times between 1999 and 2005, returned to competition in January after three years out of the sport and has since competed in the three-week Tour of Italy where he finished an impressive 12th place overall.

Veteran Stuart O'Grady, back for his 13th Tour campaign following yet another recovery from serious injury, believes the American still has plenty to offer but would find it extremely difficult to win.

"The Giro was pretty pivotal, it was a big test for him and he (Armstrong) passed with flying colors. And I can imagine that Lance has been training the house down since," said O'Grady. "He definitely comes across as though he's still got the focus and the energy. It's going to be extremely difficult for him, but Lance has won seven Tours before so if anyone can do it then Lance can do it."

Saxo Bank meets the press: Frank Schleck and Stuart O'Grady talk about the three weeks ahead.
Saxo Bank meets the press: Frank Schleck and Stuart O'Grady talk about the three weeks ahead.

Riis warned, however, that whoever Astana choose to lead their charge towards the yellow jersey better be prepared for a fight.

"We have trained and raced hard to be in the best possible condition for this Tour," he said. "We're ready for some big results, no doubt about that. Although Carlos is no longer here, we're ready to defend our yellow jersey."

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