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Contador closes in on TDF win

Col Du Tourmalet - Spaniard Alberto Contador took a huge step towards a third yellow jersey triumph after matching a series of attacks from Andy Schleck on the Tour de France 17th stage on Thursday.

Schleck began the final climbing stage of this year's race, a 174km ride from Pau to the Col du Tourmalet with an eight-second deficit to Spain's two-time winner in the race for the yellow jersey.

Schleck warned before the stage he was confident of attacking Contador throughout the climb to the legendary summit and taking the yellow back from the Spaniard, who took the race lead after Schleck suffered a mechanical setback on Monday.

But despite repeated attacks in a bid to shake Contador off his wheel during the final 10km of the 18.6km slog to the fog-shrouded summit, Schleck finished with Contador sitting comfortably on his wheel at the finish line.

It means Astana team leader Contador will retain his eight-second lead over the Saxo Bank climbing specialist ahead of Friday's 18th stage, which is likely to finish in a bunch sprint.

Schleck's last chance to overhaul Contador would be in Saturday's penultimate stage time trial over a 52km-long flat course, a discipline in which the Spaniard has a far better record.

On Wednesday, Schleck said he would need to go into the time trial with a lead of at least one minute on Contador, "but preferably more".

Barring catastrophe for Contador between Friday and Sunday, he will claim his third yellow jersey after victories in 2007 and 2009.

In 2008 Contador did not compete as he turned his attention to the Tour of Italy and Tour of Spain -- both of which he won.

It is the second stage win of the race for Schleck, who also won the stage to Morzine-Avoriaz in the Alps.

Another Spaniard, Joaquin Rodriguez of Team Katusha, came over the finish line in third place at 1min 18sec, with Canadian Ryder Hesjedal fourth at 1:27, Spaniard Samuel Sanchez fifth at 1:32 and Denis Menchov sixth at 1:40.

Sanchez began the stage with a 13sec lead on Menchov, the Russian he is fighting for third place on the podium, but extended his lead by eight seconds.

Euskaltel rider Sanchez is still third but now further off the pace at 3:32. Menchov is fourth at 3:53 but will be favoured to close his gap to Sanchez in the final time trial.

Completing the top five overall is Belgian Jurgen van den Broeck, who finished ninth on the stage at 1:48 to sit fifth at 5:27 behind, with a 1:14 lead on sixth-placed Dutchman Robert Gesink.

One of the big losers of the day was American Levi Leipheimer, who finished outside the stage's top 15 and out of the top ten in the general classification.

Seventeenth Stage Results:

1. Andy Schleck (LUX/SAX) 5h03min 29sec
(average: 34,4 km/h)
2. Alberto Contador (ESP/AST) at 0:00.
3. Joaquin Rodriguez (ESP/KAT) 1:18.
4. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/GRM) 1:27.
5. Samuel Sanchez (ESP/EUS) 1:32.
6. Denis Menchov (RUS/RAB) 1:40.
7. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 1:40.
8. Chris Horner (USA/RSH) 1:45.
9. Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL/OLO) 1:48.
10. Roman Kreuziger (CZE/LIQ) 2:14.
11. Damiano Cunego (ITA/LAM) 3:00.
12. Nicolas Roche (IRL/ALM) 3:26.
13. Andreas Kloden (GER/RSH) 3:30.
14. John Gadret (FRA/ALM) 3:35.
15. Kanstantsin Siutsou (BLR/THR) 3:44.
16. Steve Morabito (SUI/BMC) 3:58.
17. Lance Armstrong (USA/RSH) 4:12.
18. Carlos Barredo (ESP/QST) 4:16.
19. Vasil Kiryienka (BLR/GCE) 4:27.
20. Luis Leon Sanchez (ESP/GCE) 4:27.
21. Pierre Rolland (FRA/BTL) 4:30.
22. Christophe Moreau (FRA/GCE) 4:36.
23. Ruben Plaza (ESP/GCE) 4:59.
24. Gorka Verdugo (ESP/EUS) 5:15.
25. Daniel Moreno (ESP/OLO) 5:23.
26. Amael Moinard (FRA/COF) 5:30.
27. Anthony Charteau (FRA/BTL) 5:37.
28. Sylvester Szmyd (POL/LIQ) 5:42.
29. Cyril Gautier (FRA/BTL) 5:44.
30. Alexandre Kolobnev (RUS/KAT) 5:52.
31. Kevin De Weert (BEL/QST) 5:56.
32. Christophe Riblon (FRA/ALM) 5:58.
33. Thomas Lovkvist (SWE/SKY) 6:21.
34. Martin Elmiger (SUI/ALM) 6:35.
35. Ruben Perez (ESP/EUS) 6:52.
36. Kristjan Koren (SLO/LIQ) 7:02.
37. Sandy Casar (FRA/FDJ) 7:36.
38. Mario Aerts (BEL/OLO) 7:49.
39. Julien El Fares (FRA/COF) 7:55.
40. Remy Di Gregorio (FRA/FDJ) 8:27.
41. Juan Manuel Garate (ESP/RAB) 8:53.
42. Sergio Paulinho (POR/RSH) 8:59.
43. Levi Leipheimer (USA/RSH) 8:59.
44. Francis de Greef (BEL/OLO) 8:59.
45. Volodomir Gustov (UKR/CTT) 9:02.
46. Johan Van Summeren (BEL/GRM) 9:14.
47. Ivan Gutierrez (ESP/GCE) 10:12.
48. Sebastien Minard (FRA/COF) 10:26.
49. Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ/AST) 10:45.
50. Thomas Rohregger (AUT/MRM) 10:45.
51. Matthew Lloyd (AUS/OLO) 10:45.
52. Daniel Navarro (ESP/AST) 10:45.
53. Iban Velasco (ESP/EUS) 10:51.
54. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/QST) 11:16.
55. Pierrick Fedrigo (FRA/BTL) 11:16.
56. Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (DEN/SAX) 11:35.
57. Chris Anker S?rensen (DEN/SAX) 11:35.
58. Egoi Martinez (ESP/EUS) 11:35.
59. Cadel Evans (AUS/BMC) 12:00.
60. Marcus Burghardt (GER/BMC) 12:00.
61. Rui Costa (POR/GCE) 12:05.
62. David Zabriskie (USA/GRM) 14:41.
63. Remi Pauriol (FRA/COF) 15:00.
64. Aitor Perez (ESP/FOT) 15:35.
65. Matthieu Perget (FRA/GCE) 15:35.
66. Eduard Vorganov (RUS/KAT) 15:35.
67. George Hincapie (USA/BMC) 15:35.
68. Koos Moerenhout (NED/RAB) 15:35.
69. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 16:28.
70. Aliaksandr Kuschynski (BLR/LIQ) 16:28.
71. Jesus Hernandez (ESP/AST) 16:28.
72. Carlos Sastre (ESP/CTT) 16:48.
73. Paolo Tiralongo (ITA/AST) 16:52.
74. Serguei Ivanov (RUS/KAT) 16:52.
75. Fabian Cancellara (SUI/SAX) 17:18.
76. David De la Fuente (ESP/AST) 17:49.
77. Grega Bole (SLO/LAM) 17:49.
78. Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP/SKY) 19:33.
79. Matthieu Ladagnous (FRA/FDJ) 19:45.
80. Maarten Wijnants (BEL/QST) 20:08.
81. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR/SKY) 20:38.
82. Alan Perez Lezaun (ESP/EUS) 21:14.
83. Linus Gerdemann (GER/MRM) 22:34.
84. Michael Rogers (AUS/THR) 23:19.
85. Maxime Monfort (BEL/THR) 23:19.
86. Sebastian Lang (GER/OLO) 23:19.
87. Francesco Bellotti (ITA/LIQ) 23:19.
88. Bradley Wiggins (GBR/SKY) 23:19.
89. Grischa Niermann (GER/RAB) 23:19.
90. Dmitry Muravyev (KAZ/RSH) 23:19.
91. Gregory Rast (SWI/RSH) 23:19.
92. Yaroslav Popovych (UKR/RSH) 23:19.
93. Lars Boom (NED/RAB) 23:19.
94. Jurgen Van De Walle (BEL/QST) 23:19.
95. Jerome Pineau (FRA/QST) 23:29.
96. Dries Devenyns (BEL/QST) 28:10.
97. Kevin Seeldraeyers (BEL/QST) 28:10.
98. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/BTL) 28:17.
99. Christophe Kern (FRA/COF) 28:17.
100. Yukiya Arashiro (JPN/BTL) 28:17.
101. Fabian Wegmann (GER/MRM) 28:47.
102. Christian Knees (GER/MRM) 28:47.
103. Rinaldo Nocentini (ITA/ALM) 28:47.
104. Michael Barry (CAN/SKY) 28:47.
105. Benjamin Noval (ESP/AST) 28:58.
106. Stuart O'Grady (AUS/SAX) 28:58.
107. Matti Breschel (DEN/SAX) 28:58.
108. Jens Voigt (GER/SAX) 28:58.
109. Eros Capecchi (ITA/FOT) 28:58.
110. Jose Joaquin Rojas (ESP/GCE) 28:58.
111. Nicki Sorensen (DEN/SAX) 28:58.
112. Daniel Oss (ITA/LIQ) 28:58.
113. Jurgen Roelandts (BEL/OLO) 28:58.
114. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 28:58.
115. Francesco Gavazzi (ITA/LAM) 28:58.
116. Imanol Erviti (ESP/GCE) 28:58.
117. Janez Brajkovic (SLO/RSH) 28:58.
118. Jose Alberto Benitez (ESP/FOT) 28:58.
119. Brent Bookwalter (USA/BMC) 28:58.
120. Mathieu Sprick (FRA/BTL) 28:58.
121. Mauro Da Dalto (ITA/LAM) 28:58.
122. Steven Cummings (ENG/SKY) 28:58.
123. Nicolas Vogondy (FRA/BTL) 28:58.
124. Christophe Le Mevel (FRA/FDJ) 28:58.
125. Rafael Valls (ESP/FOT) 28:58.
126. Arkaitz Duran (ESP/FOT) 28:58.
127. Julian Dean (NZL/GRM) 28:58.
128. Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ/AST) 28:58.
129. Manuel Quinziato (ITA/LIQ) 28:58.
130. Alessandro Ballan (ITA/BMC) 28:58.
131. Benoit Vaugrenard (FRA/FDJ) 28:58.
132. Karsten Kroon (NED/BMC) 28:58.
133. Sebastien Turgot (FRA/BTL) 28:58.
134. Martijn Maaskant (NED/GRM) 30:05.
135. Oscar Freire (ESP/RAB) 30:05.
136. Thor Hushovd (NOR/CTT) 30:05.
137. Maartens Tjallingii (NED/RAB) 30:05.
138. Pavel Brutt (RUS/KAT) 30:05.
139. Brett Lancaster (AUS/CTT) 30:05.
140. Gerald Ciolek (GER/MRM) 30:05.
141. Johannes Frohlinger (GER/MRM) 30:05.
142. Adriano Malori (ITA/LAM) 30:05.
143. Serge Pauwels (BEL/SKY) 30:05.
144. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 30:10.
145. Wesley Sulzberger (AUS/FDJ) 30:10.
146. Luke Roberts (AUS/MRM) 30:10.
147. Anthony Geslin (FRA/FDJ) 30:10.
148. Jeremy Hunt (GBR/CTT) 30:17.
149. Brian Vandborg (DEN/LIQ) 30:17.
150. Andriy Grivko (UKR/AST) 30:23.
151. Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU/CTT) 30:26.
152. Daniel Lloyd (ENG/CTT) 30:35.
153. Maxime Bouet (FRA/ALM) 30:50.
154. Dimitri Champion (FRA/ALM) 30:50.
155. Lloyd Mondory (FRA/ALM) 30:50.
156. Mirco Lorenzetto (ITA/LAM) 30:53.
157. Damien Monier (FRA/COF) 31:00.
158. Stephane Auge (FRA/COF) 31:01.
159. Anthony Roux (FRA/FDJ) 31:09.
160. Inaki Isasi (ESP/EUS) 31:17.
161. Robbie McEwen (AUS/KAT) 31:39.
162. Bernhard Eisel (AUT/THR) 31:46.
163. Tony Martin (GER/THR) 31:46.
164. Bert Grabsch (GER/THR) 31:46.
165. Mark Cavendish (GBR/THR) 31:46.
166. Alexandr Pliushkin (MDA/KAT) 31:46.
167. Francesco Reda (ITA/QST) 31:46.
168. Danilo Hondo (GER/LAM) 32:29.
169. Alessandro Petacchi (ITA/LAM) 32:32.
170. David Millar (GBR/GRM) 32:47.
171. Andreas Klier (GER/CTT) 33:14.
. Simon Spilak (SLO/LAM) Retired

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