Tour De France Update: Lance Makes a Move

Round a curve in Milan earlier this year.  Photo courtesy of cyclingfans.com.

Round a curve in Milan earlier this year. Photo courtesy of cyclingfans.com.

Surprise, surprise. It looks as if Lance Armstrong’s charity ride has turned into something more: like, say, a legitimate run at his 8th Tour De France victory.

Armstrong’s Team Astana, favored to win today’s 39-kilometer time trial in Montpellier, lived up to the hype, finishing the 4th stage in 46 minutes and 29 seconds. Their 40-second margin of victory over Team Saxo Bank means Lance Armstrong is now essentially tied for the race’s lead, just milliseconds behind official leader Fabian Cancellara.

Tomorrow’s 196.5-kilometer stage 5 stretches from Le Cap d’Agde to Perpignan and is dedicated to surrealist painter Salvador Dali, who penned the 1959 Tour’s official postcard.

Read the text on National Geographic’s blog here.


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