Mont Ventoux, France (GenevaLunch) – Alberto Cantador is now almost certain to win the 2009 Tour de France: he need only stay with the pack for the lagely ceremonial ride into Paris. The penultimate stage includes a steep 20-kilometre climb to the finish at the summit of Mont Ventoux, where British cyclist Tom Simpson died of exhaustion in the 1967 Tour.
Cantador held off challenges from rivals like Andy Schleck but did not bother to fight for the stage, which was won by Spanish rider Juan Manuel Garate from German Tony Martin. Lance Armstrong and Bradley Wiggins retained their third and fourth places in the Tour.
Details: The Guardian
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News story, GenevaLunch, 25 July 2009.
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Tags: Alberto Cantador, Andy Schleck, Bradley Wiggins, cycling, France, Juan Manuel Garate, Lance Armstrong, Mont Ventoux, Tony Martin, Tour de France























