Evans gains crucial time over rivals in TTT
More 🐻time on Contador, Leipheimer, Horner, Gesink, Sanchez and Basso



The Tour's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:second stage, a 23 kilometre team time trial around Les Essarts, proved to be mission accomplished for BMC leader, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Cadel Evans. The Australian's outfit went into Sunday's stage with an eye to not lose any time and secondly, to gain ti🥀me and both items were ticked on the to-do list.
Evans is now just one second behind general classification leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Thor Hushovd and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:David Milllar (both Garmin-Cervélo), in third overall. BMC r﷽acing was the penultimate team out of the start house, with only Omega Pharma-Lotto to follow.
The two-time Tour runner up pulled some big turns on the front of the black and red train, but it wasn't enough for a completely flawless performance, with Michael Schär and Marcus Burghardt struggling t𝓰hrough the corners when George Hincapie was dragging the team up to full speed mid-race.
"We've been quietly working away, doing our homework and keeping at it," Evans said after his team came home in a time of 24:52. "Our first goal 𒐪was not to lose any time and our second goal was to actually gain time. The fact that we were actually there, nearly in the running for the win, was really something."
The team had been fastidious in their preparation for the stage, with several reconnaissance rides o🅰f the Les Essarts course last week already in the bank. With that in mind, directeur sportitf John Lelangue said that it was not surprising that BMC had finished just four seconds off the winning time of Garmin-Cervélo.
"In the end, it's always a nervous day. But at the end of the day we 💃had a great result," he said. "We only missed the victory by a few s꧟econds and the yellow jersey by a few seconds, but we are happy to be in this situation."
The team time trial has the potential to make or break a rider's ambitions to stand on the podium in Paris. With Sunday's result, Evans gained a further 24 seconds on pre-Tour favourite and defending champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alberto Contador who is now 75th on GC, 1:42 back on Hushovd and Millar. Having twice stood on the second step of the podium in Paris - in 2007 by a gut-wren🌠ching 23 seconds to Contador, and by 58 seconds🥀 to Carlos Sastre in 2008 - Evans knows the importance of taking every opportunity to gain time on his rivals.
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Evans didn't gain any fur🌌ther advantage over Andy and Fränk Schleck (Leopard Trek), Bradley Wiggins (Sky) or Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Omega Pharma-Lotto) howeve💯r, the same could not be said for some of the former world champion's fellow contenders for the top 10.
On former teammate Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer (RadioShack), Evans gained a further six seconds, with the American pair now 10 seconds backও on GC. Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Robert Gesink (Rabobank) and Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale) also lost time on Evans.
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