Tour de France - Brilliant Chavanel back in yellow

Eurosport - Sat, 10 Jul 16:37:00 2010

Frenchman Sylvain Chavanel won his second stage of the Tour de France to reclaim the leader's yellow jersey in the ski resort of Les Rousses.

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The Quick Step rider won stage seven with a dramatic solo attack on the final climb of the day in the Jura mountains to seize the maillot jaune from Saxo Bank's Fabian Cancellara, who lost more 14 minutes after cracking on the decisive ascent, the second category Cote de Lamour.

In what was a remarkable day for both Quick Step and France, Chavanel's team-mate and compatriot Jerome Pineau consolidated his lead in the King of the Mountains classification by taking maximum points over five of the day's six peaks.

Chavanel, who led the race for one day in the opening week, now leads Australia’s Cadel Evans (BMC) by 1 minute and 25 seconds in the overall standings, with Canadian Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions) third at 1:32.

The 165.5 kilometre stage from Tournus into the Jura mountains was brought alive by an early break by the polka-dot jersey Pineau, who attacked early on with four other riders.

Under fierce sun and in temperatures that rose to a sweltering 34 degrees centigrade, the leading quintet had built up a solid gap of 8:30 by the time they reached the first test of the day, the third category Cote de l'Aubepin.

A pattern soon emerged, with Pineau being allowed by his companions to take maximum points over all the summits. Meanwhile, the group's lead was being whittled down to below the three-minute mark.

On the start of the penultimate climb of the day, the second category Col de la Croix de la Serra, the race burst into life when Thomas Voeckler of Bbox Bouygues initiated an attack from the peloton, taking a handful of riders with him, including Damiano Cunego (Lampre), Juan Manuel Garate (Rabobank) and team-mate Cyril Gautier.

Chavanel was not part of the initial attack, but soon launched himself from the peloton in pursuit of the chasing group, which he joined just ahead of the summit.

Back in the bunch, yellow jersey Cancellara was yo-yoing on and off the back, clearly suffering from the heat and his exertions during a gruelling opening week's racing.

Chavanel, who took the yellow jersey from the Swiss in Spa after a majestic performance in the Ardennes in stage two last Monday, launched an attack on the final descent at the exact same moment team-mate Pineau dropped his only remaining escapee, Lampre's Danilo Hondo.

It wasn't long before Chavanel had caught Hondo and, clearly in the form of his life, he soon passed Pineau with 14 kilometres left to ride.

Footon-Servetto's Rafael Valls Ferri attacked from the Voeckler group but was never able to make up the ground on Chavanel, who crossed the line in Les Rousses 57 seconds ahead of the Spaniard. Garate was a further 30 seconds back before Voeckler led the remaining escapees over the line at 1:40, with the slim-lined peloton just seven seconds behind.

It was a remarkable second stage win in six days for the 31-year-old, victim of a fractured skull earlier in the season after a nasty crash with a car during the one-day Liege-Bastogne-Liege spring classic.

With Cancellara dropping even further back on the final climb, Chavanel deservedly moved back to the top of the general classification. The Frenchman had previously gifted the yellow jersey back to Cancellara after just one day last week when he punctured twice on the cobbles in stage three to Arenburg.

Cancellara eventually crossed the line 14:12 down on Chavanel, finishing in a small group alongside his team-mates Jens Voigt and Matti Breschel.

"This is the best day in my career," said Chavanel. "The other day I won the stage and the jersey, but everyone said I wouldn't have won. Today I wanted to prove I can win a stage in this Tour without any questions. I saw an opportunity and the legs felt great. I am really happy."

Race favourites Alberto Contador (Astana), Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) and Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) all finished safely in the main bunch alongside Evans and Alexandre Vinokourov (Astana). All are likely to contend a grandstand finish in the Alpine resort of Morzine/Avoriaz in Sunday's demanding 189km stage eight.

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Felix Lowe / Eurosport

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  1. Why don't they make a stem with a built in computer­ like the look stem. Philip from northern Ireland

    From philipstephenson37, on Sun 11 Jul 21:43
  2. Trouble, i appreciate you heeding my call to post even­ dumber comments than mine and the fare that constitutes­ the content of the cyclingnews forums. Bravo.

    From Justin, on Sun 11 Jul 17:42
  3. A complete lack of respect enabled so called smaller­ riders to take control of the race while the GC­ contenders watched each other all the way up in the­ heat. This new lack of respect gives the big tours­ additional entertainment value and one can hope other­ riders takes note of the brilliant Chavenel. It was­ indeed a marvelous solo win. As expected Cancellara­ got stripped, but the new man in Yellow, Chavenel, was­ a surprise. Surely the "real" GC riders must­ now show their true colors on stage 8, before other­ athletes steals all the limelight.

    From evenmike79, on Sun 11 Jul 17:41
  4. Well done Nicholas Roche. Very mature riding over the­ first week.

    From markear1, on Sun 11 Jul 16:10
  5. The Forums here arent as bad as the one's on­ cyclingnews? Thats because that guy who posts them­ pharmstrong and anti-nike posts seems to have moved on.­ Come on people, we can dumb this @#$% down some more!!­ In the spirit of this, may i ask...was Cancellara's­ battery not working today?

    From Justin, on Sun 11 Jul 9:14
  6. @tigger they dont let us watch it mate because we dont­ pay their taxes.

    From Worldwide, on Sun 11 Jul 7:56
  7. "might as well follow the tour on­ Cylingnews.­­ They do a better job of updating the race­ anyway and­­ their articles are more interesting."

    Yeah, but­­ if you think the forums here are bad, you want to try­­ reading the ones there.."

    I don't actually­ read much of the forum posts, most seem just to be­ there to slag off someone, but I feel such an orphan­ sitting over here and not there and not being allowed­ to view the same videos as the rest of you blighters.­ If I'm not mistaken we were able to view them last­ year. I wonder what's changed and I wonder why THEY­ aren't telling us.

    From tigger, on Sun 11 Jul 4:30
  8. Good for Chaveanel, he doesn't talk @#$% and works­ hard. I would love to see him win the whole thing, I­ don't see it happening but it would be great.

    From Dan Newcome, on Sun 11 Jul 4:23
  9. "might as well follow the tour on­ Cylingnews.­ They do a better job of updating the race­ anyway and­ their articles are more interesting."

    Yeah, but­ if you think the forums here are bad, you want to try­ reading the ones there...

    From Thomas, on Sun 11 Jul 3:45
  10. That's it, I'm done with this site. If we­ can't watch the videos - and since the blokes who­ operate the site are too arrogant to tell us why we­ can't - I might as well follow the tour on­ Cylingnews. They do a better job of updating the race­ anyway and their articles are more interesting.

    Ciao.

    From tigger, on Sun 11 Jul 3:22
  11. I would absolutely bloody love Sylvain Chavanel to hold­ on to the Maillot Jaune till Paris, but it ain't­ happening. He's a hell of a fighter, and he can­ climb - but not enough to hold off the big guns in the­ high mountains.

    From Thomas, on Sun 11 Jul 3:14
  12. Anyway. props to Chavanel, so glad he won another to­ stick it to the critics. There was no way he was going­ to be caught on stage 3 anyway.

    From Worldwide, on Sun 11 Jul 2:53
  13. for some lance hating search you tube eric112200.­ This dude is funny.

    From Worldwide, on Sun 11 Jul 2:01
  14. @Alex He hasn't any chance to win the Tour, and he­ knows it. Tomorrow he will lose the yellow jersey.

    From dhuizate, on Sun 11 Jul 1:30
  15. A fabulous stage and a tremendous result. Viva­ Chavanel!

    From , on Sun 11 Jul 1:28
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    A French rider leading the Tour de France with a­ reasonable chance to win it. When's the last time­ that happened?

    From Alex, on Sun 11 Jul 1:20
  17. Congrats to Quick Step and Chavanel, briliant plan and­ performance from both of their cyclist. Prety boring­ race in the peloton, except Thomas losing white, and­ Spartacus losing yellow (in a style)

    From marija, on Sun 11 Jul 0:08
  18. That's how to win a stage, none of this last 20­ yards rubbish. Chapeau to all those who made today the­ spectacle it was. Now there's tomorrow, who is for­ elimination?

    From JOHN, on Sun 11 Jul 0:03
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