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Armstrong back on favourite stage

Sat Jul 4, 2009 8:50pm IST
 
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MONACO (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong returned to his favourite stage four years after winning a record seventh consecutive Tour de France and set a respectable time in the opening time trial on Saturday.

The 18th rider to take the start in Monaco, Armstrong clocked 20 minutes 12 seconds for the 15.5-km course to briefly top the standings.

After a 20-minute session on a roller with a Livestrong jersey on his shoulders, came the moment the cycling media and fans had been waiting for and the American went to the start, where he received a warm welcome from the crowd.

Armstrong, who returned to racing in January after 3 1/2 years in retirement made a cautious start but progressively found his rhythm.

The 37-year-old struggled a bit in the descent of the Cote de Beausoleil at some 90 kph, crossing the finish line in a muggy weather.

Defending champion Carlos Sastre was due to be the last man out, starting at 1708 GMT with fellow Spaniard and hot favourite Alberto Contador scheduled three minutes earlier.

French meteorological services said rain, with a high risk of storm, was expected around 1600 GMT.

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