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Smart money on Evans ahead of TT decider

25 July 2008 | 11:10 - afp.com

Cadel Evans has been tipped to overhaul his 1min 34sec deficit to Spanish rival Carlos Sastre ahead of their duel for the Tour de France yellow jersey in the final time trial on Saturday.

Sastre, who rides for the CSC team run by former Tour winner Bjarne Riis, stole the limelight on the final day in the Alps Wednesday by taking the lead thanks to a victorious attack at the bottom of the 13.8 km climb to the Alpe d'Huez.

The Spaniard finished 2:15 ahead of Evans and now leads teammate Frank Schleck by 1:24 in the overall standings, with Gerolsteiner's Bernhard Kohl of Austria in third at 1:33.

However, the battle for the yellow jersey will now go down to a duel between Sastre and Evans, who remained in fourth at 1:34 following the 18th stage here Thursday won by Germany's Marcus Burghardt.

Despite his deficit, Evans - a respected time trialist who holds a Commonwealth Games title in the race against the clock - would normally be expected to finish the 53km time trial between two and three minutes faster than his Spanish rival.

In the race's first time trial, held over 29.5km, Evans finished fourth at 27secs behind winner Stefan Schumacher. Sastre finished 1:43 behind the German.

Some are wondering whether having the yellow jersey and starting last from the field will drive Sastre, more known for his climbing skills, on towards a maiden triumph on the race.

But British time trial specialist David Millar believes Evans would have to have a disastrous day not to overhaul the Spaniard.

"Carlos will do a better time trial than he would normally do, just because he's going so well," Millar told AFP Thursday.

"But he's a climber, so he's going to lose time to Cadel and Denis (Menchov) and Christian (Vande Velde)."

So can we expect an Evans triumph on Saturday? "No worries," added Millar.

One of CSC's team managers, Australian Scott Sunderland, admits the rolling course on Saturday, which has no real climbs, is more likely to suit Evans.

However, he believes Sastre, with the yellow jersey on his back, can't be discounted.

"It's not perfect for Carlos, but he's in good shape, he has the yellow jersey and a lot of motivation and he just seems to be getting better and better, as he always does on the third week," Sunderland told AFP.

"It also depends a lot on how Cadel and the other guys have digested the last three days (of climbing in the Alps). Come Saturday, they will all have more than 3000 km in their legs.

"I also think Carlos will be fresher, he hasn't been under pressure. It could be (a major factor)."

American Christian Vande Velde, who dropped out of yellow jersey contention on the second of three days in the Alps, is aiming for the race of his life in a bid to secure a podium place.

The 32-year-old Garmin team leader is sixth place at 4:41 behind Sastre and is hoping to jump up to third at the expense of Russian Denis Menchov, Austrian Bernhard Kohl and Luxembourg champion Frank Schleck.

"I think Cadel has a great chance of winning the Tour," Vande Velde, who finished 10secs behind Evans in the first time trial, told AFP.

"I'm just going to go as fast as I can. Whether it's fast enough to win it or fast enough to move up a place, as long as I do a good ride.

"I've never completely excelled at that distance but I feel really good so there's no reason I shouldn't feel good on Saturday."

All the big contenders enjoyed a relaxing day on Thursday, and Friday's 19th stage is likely to be dominated by a bunch sprint at the finish.

That means the time trial will, for the second year in a row, decide this year's champion.

For Millar, the road to victory is not rocket science.

"The last time trial of the Tour is a completely different ball game. It's just a question of getting from A to B as fast as you can," added the Scot.

"You've either got it or you haven't. There's very little technique involved. That's why the GC (general classification) riders are normally up there in the top five, purely because they're still physically capable of doing it."

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  • 26 Jul 2008 16:40 AEST

    James McCallum from Brisbane

    Dylan Last rider is scheduled to leave at 12:26 am eastern aust time; look at TdF official website. I'd imagine Cadel would be leaving approx 10 minutes before that (anyone know the time gap between the riders?). Should all be done at around 1:30

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  • 26 Jul 2008 15:58 AEST

    margaret from launceston

    I love the coverage and all the comments congat's to everyone at SBS. I haven,t missed a second. Cadel deserves to win, this man has done it all by himself. Well done GO! CADEL GO! I don't even know you but I feel every bit of emotion you put out, you make me proud to be fan.

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  • 26 Jul 2008 2:50 AEST

    Mark from Shanghai

    Although I will be willing Cadel on like all my Aussie friends in Shanghai tomorrow evening, Carlos is too good of a rider to let that gap slide ... Wearing yellow will spur him on to produce a result that Team CSC deserves. L'Alpe D'Huez will always remain the straw that breaks the back of le tour.

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  • 26 Jul 2008 2:12 AEST

    Deni from Sydney

    I have to agree with the experts comments that it will be the grit and determination of our Cadel Evans that will win him the race tomorrow. He is a time trial specialist. He was really close last year I can't see him giving away the Yellow without a gutsy fight. We should all be really Proud!!. Look forward to SATURDAY NIGHT. GO CADEL GO!!!

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  • 25 Jul 2008 22:17 AEST

    steve from perth

    menchov is not in the same league as leipheimer in terms of time trialing only as good as evans. sastra has not had a hard race but he is not as strong as people think. he cracked on hautacam and lost time on evans when it was too early for csc to control the race for him.. he has not got it on his own.. and sastra is now in that predicament...sastra will always be a nearly man but one of the best ...evans knows that this was the more likely scenario by the end of the race..

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  • 25 Jul 2008 17:04 AEST

    Fred from Melbourne

    I am not a bike rider but have watched the tour every night - excellent coverage by SBS - Having an Aussie up the front and favourite has only increased my interest what surprises me is the general lack of interest by the magority of Australians Why???

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  • 25 Jul 2008 16:44 AEST

    Bruno from Newcastle

    Barring a mechanical etc... on Saturday (heaven forbid for mentioning it. Evans should win. Looking at the past 3-4 years of TT from the grand tours it would be an aberration if Sastre held on even with the Yellow on. May the best man win and swab the others if he doesn't.

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  • 25 Jul 2008 14:38 AEST

    sam from wyong

    Two things to be worried about. First, Sastre has really only worked hard for one stage so far. Cadel has been under pressure for about a week now.Second, Menchov can time trial too. If he pulls out a performance like Leipheimer's last year, Cadel may find himself battling to keep his advantage over Denis. It's going to be really tight, and I think it will be Cadel's temperament that will win it for him. He has incredibley focused on winning this race. He won't leave anything in the tank.

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  • 25 Jul 2008 12:40 AEST

    Tim from Sunshine Coast

    Can SBS influence the feed? Watching most of Stage 18 we neither saw nor heard of Cadel. Coverage in the Alps fantastic though.

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  • 25 Jul 2008 11:47 AEST

    Dylan from Melbourne

    What time will Cadel head off tomorrow night? ...So that we can set the alarm clock.

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