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Cycling: Burghardt wins Tour de France 18th stage race
Posted: 25 July 2008 0339 hrs

 
 
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ST ETIENNE, France: Spaniard Carlos Sastre of the CSC team retained the overall leader's yellow jersey after German Marcus Burghardt of the Columbia team won the 18th stage of the Tour de France on Thursday.

Burghardt edged out Carlos Barredo of Spain as he won a 196.5-kilometre ride from Bourg-d'Oisans to Saint-Etienne, crossing the line in 4 hours 30 minutes 21 seconds.

With the end of the race in Paris now only three days away Sastre has a 1 minute 24 seconds lead over CSC teammate Frank Schleck with Austrian Bernhard Kohl (GST) at 1:33, just 1 second ahead of Aussie racer Cadel Evans (silence).

Russian Denis Menchov is 2:29 off the pace.

Burghardt was delighted with his effort which followed an escape at the 60-kilometre mark which proved decisive as Frenchman Romain Feillu strove manfully to stay in touch before trailing in third, more than three minutes down.

"I knew Barredo was going to try to pass in the final sprint but I went flat out and just edged through," said the Swiss-based German, who handed his team a fifth stage win after the quartet of Briton Mark Cavendish, who pulled out once the Tour hit the Alps.

A professional since 2005, it was Burghardt's first Tour stage win.

Asked if his win had set him dreaming about one day spending time in the yellow jersey the 25-year-old laughed and told French television: "That's a long way off - I need to keep things in perspective." - AFP/de

 

 



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