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Tour de France

July 19, 2009

Spaniard Alberto Contador moved closer to claiming the 2009 edition of the Tour de France by winning Sunday's 15th stage and grabbing the race leader's yellow jersey.

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Alberto Contador throws his arms in the air as he crosses the finish line to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France
The 15th stage win was Contador's first of the tourImage: AP

Contador easily sped away from the pack, which included seven-time tour champion Lance Armstrong, with 5.5km remaining on the climb to the finish line in the Swiss resort of Verbier.

The 37-year-old Armstrong, who finished ninth, 1 minute 35 seconds behind his 11-year-junior Astana teammate, said the result meant he had little chance of winning an eighth tour title.

"(Contador) showed he's the best rider in the race," Armstrong told France 2 television after the stage, and said he would now work to help his teammate win the tour.

Armstrong now lies second in the overall standings, 1 minute 37 seconds behind Contador, with the surprising Briton Bradley Wiggins in third, 1 minute 46 seconds adrift. German Andreas Kloeden, also of Astana, is fourth at 2 minutes 17 seconds.

"I'm happy to be second," Armstrong said. "I definitely suffered. I was already a little at my limit at the bottom (of the climb). I was hurting."

Contador's time for the 207.5km course from the French city of Pontarlier was 5 hours 3 minutes 58 seconds, an impressive average speed of 40.96 kph for a course that featured six climbs.

Luxembourg's Andy Schleck finished second, 43 seconds behind the winner, while Italian Vincenzo Nibali came in third, 1 minute 3 seconds behind.

"I'm very happy," Contador said. "It was a hard climb. My legs hurt, they hurt a lot."

The Tour de France ends July 26 in Paris.

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Editor: Andreas Illmer