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Schleck gets yellow jersey after climb takes its toll



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
Frank Schleck wrestled the yellow jersey from Cadel Evans as the race favourite suffered badly on the summit finish to Prato Nevoso in the Tour de France.
Schleck, of csc, who trailed Evans by one second going into the 15th stage from Embrun, now takes a seven-second lead in the general classification from Bernhard Kohl, who headed home the chasing pack behind the breakaway group.

Kohl, of Gerolst
einer, finished fifth in the stage ahead of Schleck, ninth, and the Austrian has a one-second advantage over Evans, who drops to third overall.

As Evans toiled in yellow, his fellow Australian Simon Gerrans rode the perfect ascent up Prato Nevoso to outfox his fellow riders and win the 183km stage by three seconds from Egoi Martinez.

The 28-year-old Credit Agricole rider sat on the wheel of Danny Pate and Martinez, and then kicked away in the final metres.

Martinez, King of the Mountains at the 2006 Vuelta a Espana and a better climber, appeared to be in the box seat when the riders entered the last 300m of the 11.1km climb to the Italian ski station, but he just could not respond when Gerrans made his move.

There were several crashes in the peloton, most notably to third-placed Christian Vandevelde and to 2006 Tour winner Oscar Pereiro, who was forced to retire with a broken femur and shoulder.



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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 8:16 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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