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Contador on brink of Tour defence

Updated on: 25 July,2010 08:33 AM IST  | 
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Spain's Alberto Contador virtually secured his third yellow jersey victory in the Tour de France Saturday following the penultimate stage time trial won by Swiss Fabian Cancellara

Contador on brink of Tour defence

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Astana leader Contador went into the 52km race against the clock with only an eight-second lead on Andy Schleck and the Luxemburger pushed him all the way before having to settle for second place overall.



Despite the threat of Schleck in the early stages, when he took his deficit down to almost two seconds, the Spaniard kept his composure to finish 31sec ahead of his closest rival.

Alberto Contador celebrates on the podium at the end of the 19th stage of the 2010 Tour de France on Saturday. PIC/AFP


Contador will now go into Sunday's 20th and final stage, which is not usually contended by the yellow jersey rivals, with a 39sec lead on Schleck.

It means Schleck is set to finish runner-up for the second consecutive year, although after finishing 4min 11sec behind Contador in 2009, the Saxo Bank climbing specialist has set out his stall for next year's challenge.

If Contador and Schleck respect the final stage tradition the Spaniard's winning margin will be among the fourth smallest in the history of the race.

"It was a very hard day. I've worked so hard for so many years but today it really came right down to the wire. That's why I'm so emotional," said Contador, who won the race in 2007 and 2009. "In fact, I think it's the first Tour I've won where I've been so emotional."

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