GRENOBLE, France, July 23, 2011 (AFP) – French hope Pierre Rolland
reinforced his grip on the Tour de France white jersey despite being given a
fright by Estonian rival Rein Taaramae on the penultimate stage of the race
Saturday.
Rolland became the leader of the race’s classification for riders aged 25
and under Friday after a sensational maiden stage win on Alpe d’Huez.
He went into the 42.5 km time trial around Grenoble with a 1min 33sec lead
on Cofidis all-rounder Taaramae, who finished 10th in the race against the
clock 2:03 behind Germany’s Tony Martin.
Despite harbouring doubts, Europcar rider Rolland limited the damage to
finish 21st, only 47sec behind. It means he is likely to keep the jersey after
the final stage to the Champs Elysees on Sunday.
“There are only four jerseys on the Champs Elysees podium, and I’m going to
be in one of them,” beamed Rolland, who sits 11th overall in the race 10:43
behind Australia’s Cadel Evans.
Taaramae is 12th overall at 11:29.
Rolland, who spent the best part of the second and third week helping team
leader Thomas Voeckler defend the yellow jersey, admitted he simply had better
legs than his Estonian rival.
“In theory, Taaramae is a better rider than me but at this stage of the
race it comes down to who has the freshest legs, not who has the better
physical capabilities.”
The white jersey winner is usually regarded as a future winner of the
yellow jersey and had been won the past three years by Luxembourg’s Andy
Schleck.
Schleck, now 26, is set to finish runner-up in the yellow jersey race for
the third consecutive time Sunday after failing to maintain his overnight lead
of 57sec on Evans during the penultimate stage time trial.
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