Brad back in the hunt for historic podium finish.BRADLEY WIGGINS Bradley Wiggins, OBE (born April 28, 1980) is an English professional track and road bicycle racer. He won three medals on the track at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The son of a professional cyclist, Gary Wiggins, Bradley Wiggins was born in Ghent, Belgium but grew up in Maida has a fighting chance one dependent upon the issue of a struggle. See also: Fighting of a podium finish in the Tour de France after finishing sixth in the individual time trial, but there looks no stopping Alberto Contador's title charge. Londoner Wiggins climbed two places to fourth in the general classification after posting a better time than all of his closest rivals in the 40.5 kilometres circuit around Lake Annecy Lake Annecy (French Lac d'Annecy) is a lake in Haute-Savoie in France. It is the second largest lake in France, after lac du Bourget, except for the French part of lac Léman (Lake Geneva). yesterday. The Garmin Slipstream To fix a bug or add enhancements to software without identifying such inclusions by creating a new version number. rider overtook Andreas Kloden and Frank Schleck in the GC and narrowed the gap to Lance Armstrong, now third overall, and Andy Schleck, who stays second. Making up 85 seconds on Andy Schleck over three days may be too much to ask but Wiggins could surpass Armstrong, who is only 11 seconds ahead. The penultimate stage, which has a mountain-top finish on Le Mont Ventoux tomorrow, appears the best opportunity for Wiggins to climb into the top three. Britain's David Millar was fifth in the time trial, but it was Contador who wore the broadest grin last night. The Spaniard won the stage by three seconds from Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara to strengthen his vice-like grip on the maillot jaune. Contador, the 2007 Tour champion, now has a lead of four minutes and 11 seconds on Andy Schleck and is confident of com-pletinthe job over the weekend. "Winning a time trial in the Tour de France is really special. And I beat all the specialists," he told French TV station France 2. "We are near the end but there are still three days left. I must be careful." Andy Schleck vowed not to hand Contador the tile on a plate. "There is still a chance," he said. "Even if it is less and less likely, we are going to seize it on Saturday." CAPTION(S): ON A ROLL: Bradley Wiggins is eyeing third place in the Tour de France |
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