The Second Week of the Tour de France 2009

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Lance Armstrong stayed in third place after a wet and chilly ride Friday and lost a crucial ally for the rest of the Tour de France when teammate Levi Leipheimer

withdrew because of a broken wrist. Germany’s Heinrich Haussler won the 13th stage by outclassing the pack with a solo breakaway, and Italy’s Rinaldo Nocentini kept the

yellow jersey for a seventh straight day. Armstrong, the seven-time champion, remained eight seconds behind Nocentini. Astana teammate Alberto Contador, the 2007 Tour champion, is second, six seconds back. Armstrong, Contador and other

favorites were 6 minutes, 43 seconds behind Haussler.

The Second Week of the Tour de France

The peloton crosses an ancient bridge entering the village of St Girons during stage eight of the 2009 Tour de France from Andorra la Vella to St Girons on July 11, 2009 in St Girons,

France.

Lance Armstrong of USA and team Astana climbs, flanked by his teammate Alberto Contador of Spain and Cadel Evans of Australia and team Silence Lotto, up the

Col d’Agnes, during stage eight of the 2009 Tour de France from Andorra la Vella to St Girons.

The peloton make their way up the Col de Port during stage eighth of the 2009 Tour de France

from Andorra la Vella to St Girons.

Lance Armstrong of USA and team Astana descents the Port d’Envalira during stage eight from Andorra la Vella to St Girons.

The pack negotiates a curve in the descent of Envalira Pass, Pyrenees mountains, during the 8th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 176.5 kilometers (109.7 miles) with the start in

Andorra and finish in Saint-Girons.

Fans protect from the sun as they wait for the riders with the Tour de France, during the eighth stage of the Tour de France cycling race run between Andorre-la-Vella and Saint-Girons. Spanish cycling team Caisse d’Epargne Luis Leon Sanchez of Spain won

the stage ahead of French cycling team Francaise des Jeux leader Sandy Casar of France and Spanish cycling team Euskatel-Euskadi Mikel Astarloza of Spain.

The pack with Rinaldo Nocentini of Italy, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, second from right, negotiates curves in the descent of Envalira Pass, Andorra,

Pyrenees mountains, during the 8th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 176.5 kilometers with the start in Andorra and finish in Saint-Girons,

Rinaldo Nocentini of Italy, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, center, climbs towards Col d’Agnes, France, during the

8th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 176.5 kilometers with start in Andorra and finish in Saint-Girons.

Stage winner Luis-Leon Sanchez of Spain, followed by Vladimir Efimkin of Russia, speeds down Col d’Agnes in the breakaway

during the 8th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 176.5 kilometers with start in Andorra and finish in Saint-Girons.

Spanish cycling team Caisse d’Epargne (GCE)’s Luis Leon Sanchez of Spain

jubilates on the finish line on July 11, 2009 in the 176 km and eighth stage of

the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Andorre-la-Vella and Saint-

Girons.

The peloton makes its way through the French

countryside on stage nine of the 2009 Tour de France from

Saint-Gaudens to Tarbes.

Spectators take photographs as the pack climbs towards Aspin Pass during the 9th

stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 160.5

kilometers with start in Saint-Gaudens and finish in Tarbes,

Pyrenees mountains.

Fans look at the pack riding on Tourmalet Pass on July 12, cycling race run between Saint-Gaudens and Tarbes. French cycling team BBOX Bouygues Telecom Pierrick Fedrigo of France won ahead of

Italian cycling team Liquigas leader Franco Pellizotti of Italy and Dutch cycling team Rabobank

Oscar Freire of Spain.

Oscar Freire of Spain and team Rabobank sprints with Serguei Ivanov of Russia and Team Katusha and Peter

Velits of Slovakia and Team Milram to the finishline during stage nine of the 2009 Tour de France from Saint-Gaudens

to Tarbes.

Pierrick Fedrigo of France and team Bbox

Bouygues Telecom celebrates his win

flanked by the runner up Franco Pellizotti of Italy

and team Liquigas during stage nine of the 2009 Tour de France from

Saint-Gaudens to Tarbes.

Spanish cycling team Euskatel-Euskadi Goi Martinez of Spain puts on his

polka dot jersey for being the best climber on July 12, 2009 at the end of

the 160 km and ninth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Saint-Gaudens and Tarbes.

2007 Tour de France winner and Kazakh cycling team Astana leader Alberto Contador of Spain rides in the pack on July 14,

2009 during the 194.5 km and tenth of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun. US cycling Team Columbia-

High Road leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain won the stage ahead of Swiss cycling team Cervelo Thor Hushovd of Norway and US cycling

team Garmin-Slipstream Tyler Farrar of the United States.

The peloton rides through the French countryside on stage nine of

the 2009 Tour de France from Limoges to Issoudun, on July 14,

2009 in Limoges.

The peloton passes a field of sunflowers during stage ten of the 2009 Tour de

France from Limoges to Issoudun on July 14, 2009 in Issoudun, France.

White jersey of best young rider, US cycling Team Columbia-High Road Tony Martin of Germany,rides in the pack with Danish cycling team Team Saxo Bank leader Andy

Schleck of Luxemburg on July 14, 2009 during the 194.5 km and tenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun. US cycling Team

Columbia-High Road leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain won the stage ahead of Swiss cycling team CerveloThor Hushovd of Norway and US cycling team Garmin-

Slipstream Tyler Farrar of the United States.

French cycling team Francaise des Jeux Benoit Vaugrenard of France, French cycling team Cofidis Samuel Dumoulin of France , Dutch cycling team Skil-Shimano (SKS)’s

Koen de kort of the Netherlands and Russian cycling team Team Katusha rider Mikhail Ignatiev of Russia ride in a breakaway past a fan holding a US flag on July 14.

Fans sit in their car as they wait for the riders on July 15, 2009 during the 192 km and eleventh stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vatan and Saint-

Fargeau.

The pack rides on July 15, 2009 during the 192 km and eleventh stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vatan

and Saint-Fargeau.

The pack rides past people belonging to “Pouilly Fume” brotherhood on July 15, 2009 in the 192 km and eleventh stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run

betweenVatan and Saint-Fargeau. US cycling Team Columbia-High Road leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain won ahead of US cycling team Garmin-Slipstream Tyler

Farrar of the United States and French cycling team Francaise des Jeux Yauheni Hutarovitch of Belarussia.

Alberto Contador of Spain, center right, rides in the pack during 11th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 192 kilometers (119.3 miles) with start in

Vatan and finish in Saint-Fargeau, central France, Wednesday July 15, 2009.

Two girls cheer the pack as they pass the village of Pouilly sur Loire during 11th stage of the Tour

de France cycling race over 192 kilometers (119.3 miles) with start in Vatan and finish in Saint-

Fargeau, central France, Wednesday July 15, 2009.

Angelo Furlan of Italy, his jersey and pants ripped from crashing, is pushed by a mechanic during

11th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 192 kilometers with start in Vatan and finish in

Saint-Fargeau, central France, Wednesday July 15, 2009.

Tour de France doctor Gerard Porte tends to Jose Joaquin Rojas of Spain after a crash in the pack during 11th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 192 kilometers with start in Vatan

and finish in Saint-Fargeau, Wednesday July 15, 2009.

Stage winner Mark Cavendish of Great Britain and Team

Columbia HTC celebrates his win

during stage 11 of the 2009 Tour de France from Vatan to Saint-

Fargeau-Ponthierry on July 15, 2009 in Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry,

France.

US cycling Team Columbia-High Road leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain jubilates with a teammate after winning his fourth stage and getting the

green jersey of best sprinter on July 15, 2009 at the end of the 192 km and eleventh stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vatan and Saint-Fargeau. Cavendish won ahead of US cycling team Garmin-Slipstream Tyler Farrar of the United States and French cycling team Francaise des Jeux Yauheni

Hutarovitch of Belarussia.

Seven-time Tour de France winner and Kazakh cycling team Astana Lance Armstrong of the United States

answers a journalist’s question as he leaves the signature ceremony on July 16, 2009 in Tonnerre before the start of the 200 km and twelfth stage of the 2009 Tour de France

cycling race run between Tonnerre and Vittel.

2007 Tour de France winner and Kazakh cycling team

Astana leader Alberto Contador of Spain

signs an autograph in front of his team bus on July 16, 2009 in Tonnerre before the

start of the 200 km and twelfth stage of the 2009

Tour de France cycling race run between Tonnerre and

Vittel.

The peloton rides past corn fields during stage 12 of the 2009 Tour de France from Tonnerre to Vittel on July 16, 2009 in Vittel, France.

Lance Armstrong of USA and team Astana rides with the peloton during stage 12 of the 2009 Tour de France from Tonnerrre to Vittel on July 16, 2009 in Tonnerre, France.

The pack rides past quad vehicles on July 16, 2009 during the 200 km and twelfth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Tonnerre and Vittel. Danish cycling team Team Saxo BankNicki Sorensen of Denmark won the stage ahead of

French cycling team BBOX Bouygues Telecom Laurent Lefevre of France and Italian cycling team Liquigas leader Franco Pellizotti of Italy.

The pack rides on July 16, 2009 in the 200 km and

twelfth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Tonnerre and Vittel. Danish cycling team

Team Saxo Bank Nicki Sorensen of Denmark

won the stage ahead of French cycling team BBOX

Bouygues Telecom Laurent Lefevre of France and Italian cycling team Liquigas

leader Franco Pellizotti of Italy.

Spectators in front of a house adorned with bicycles cheers as the pack passes through

the village of Les Riceys during the 12th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 211.5 kilometers with start in Tonnere and finish in

Vittel, Thursday, July 16, 2009.

Kazakh cycling team Astana Levi Leipheimer of theUnited States rides past his team car

after being injured on July 16, 2009 during the 200 km and twelfth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Tonnerre and Vittel. Leipheimer, the teammate of seven-time Tour de France winner

and Kazakh cycling team AstanaLance Armstrong of the United States, has withdrawn from the Tour de France

with a broken wrist,.

Danish cycling team Team Saxo Bank Nicki Sorensen of Denmark jubilates on the finish

line on July 16, 2009 in the 200 km and twelfth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race

run between Tonnerre and Vittel.

US cycling Team Columbia-High Road leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain rides with a decorated bicycle showing a pin-up on July 17, in the 200 km

and thirteenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vittel and Colmar.

Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in

thepeloton on stage 13 of the 2009 Tour de France from

Vittel to Colmar on July 17, 2009 in Colmar.

Carlos Sastre of Spain, center, puts on a rain jacket during the 13th stage of the Tour de

France cycling race over 200 kilometers with start in Vittel and finish in Colmar, central

France.

The pack speeds down Col du Platzerwasel as fog obscures the background during the 13th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over

200 kilometers with start in Vittel and finish in Colmar

Yellow jersey of overall leader, French cycling team AG2R-La Mondiale Rinaldo Nocentini, rides under the rain on July 17, 2009 in the 200 km and thirteenth stage of

the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vittel and Colmar. Swiss cycling team Cervelo Heinrich Haussler of Germany won ahead of Spanish cycling team Euskatel-

Euskadi Amets Txurruka of Spain and French cycling team Agritubel’s Brice Feillu.

Belgian cycling team Quick Step Sylvain Chavanel of France sprints to finish at the fourth place on July 17, 2009 in the 200 km and thirteenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Vittel and

Colmar. Swiss cycling team Cervelo Heinrich Haussler of Germany won ahead of Spanish cycling team Euskatel-

Euskadi Amets Txurruka of Spain and French cycling team Agritubel’s Brice Feillu of France.

Heinrich Haussler of

Germany and Cervelo Test

Team celebrates

winning stage 13 of the 2009 Tour de France from Vittel to

Colmar on July 17, 2009 in

Colmar, France

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