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Stage 8 results: Andy Schleck wins his first Tour stage; Cadel Evans now in Yellow while Lance Armstrong crashes and loses big time20 Big Photos from Stage 8 — sirotti/reuters Stage 8 results 1 SCHLECK Andy (SAXO BANK) 4h 54' 11" 2 SANCHEZ Samuel (EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI) 3 GESINK Robert (RABOBANK) + 00' 10" 4 KREUZIGER Roman (LIQUIGAS-DOIMO) 5 CONTADOR Alberto (ASTANA) 6 EVANS Cadel (BMC RACING) 7 VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen (OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO) 8 LEIPHEIMER Levi (RADIOSHACK) 9 BASSO Ivan (LIQUIGAS-DOIMO) 10 MENCHOV Denis (RABOBANK) 11 SASTRE Carlos (CERVELO TEST TEAM) 12 ROGERS Michael (HTC - COLUMBIA) + 00' 20" 13 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin (KATUSHA) + 00' 39" 14 HESJEDAL Ryder (GARMIN - TRANSITIONS) + 01' 14" 15 DE WEERT Kevin (QUICK STEP) 16 KLÖDEN Andréas (RADIOSHACK) General Classification after Stage 8 1 EVANS Cadel (BMC RACING) 37h 57' 09" 2 SCHLECK Andy (SAXO BANK) + 00' 20" 3 CONTADOR Alberto (ASTANA) + 01' 01" 4 VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen (OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO) + 01' 03" 5 MENCHOV Denis (RABOBANK) + 01' 10" 6 HESJEDAL Ryder (GARMIN - TRANSITIONS) + 01' 11" 7 KREUZIGER Roman (LIQUIGAS-DOIMO) + 01' 45" 8 LEIPHEIMER Levi (RADIOSHACK) + 02' 14" 9 SANCHEZ Samuel (EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI) + 02' 15" 10 ROGERS Michael (HTC - COLUMBIA) + 02' 31"Full Results (Click 'Stage Standing') — letour.fr Advantage to Schleck on first major mountain stage — cyclingnews Andy Schleck wint, Evans pakt geel (some video restricted to Belgium) — sporza.be Armstrong's Tour challenge collapses — cyclingnews Evans gives BMC its first yellow jersey — cyclingnews Schleck gives warning of things to come — cyclingnews Early crash (02:28 english) — versus Stage 8 Last Km and Rough Highlights (13:51 italian) — rai.tv Last Km narrated by Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen (02:38 english) — versus Lance Armstrong Post-Stage 8 Interview (00:40 english) — versus Last 5 km (10:58 flemish) — sporza Winner's Interview (01:03 french english-translation) — letour Tough Day for Lance Armstrong (02:00 english) — versus Schleck muestra su poderío en la primera etapa alpina (02:31 spanish) — rtve.es Andy Schleck Post-Stage 8 (01:22 english) — versus Ryder Hesjedal Post-Stage 8 (01:09) and Pre-Stage 8 (02:06) — versus Alberto Contador Pre-Stage 8 (01:27 english) — versus Chris Horner Post-Stage 8 (02:20 english) — versus Cadel Evans Post-Stage 8 (01:49 english) — versus Graham Watson Photos — grahamwatson Amateur video of Lance Armstrong sliding on his back (00:59) — youtube/stam74490 Chris Horner's Team RadioShack stage 8 diary — blog.oregonlive ITV stage 8 podcast with Matt Rendell and Chris Boardman (15:26) — ITV Sánchez makes good on promise — cyclingnews Reactions from the Tour's eighth stage — cyclingnews Prudhomme pleased with exciting Alpine outcome — cyclingnews 20 Big Photos from Stage 8 — sirotti/reuters This stage preview is available in the following languages: (We are looking for translations in ALL other languages. Please submit your translation with the stage no. and language in the subject title.) July 9 post: Stage 8 is the first mountain stage of this year's Tour with a mountaintop finish at Morzine-Avoriaz known to tourists as the gateway to the sun. Starting from the stage 7 finish at Station des Rousses and descending out of the Jura, this stage will head south then east around Lac Léman (aka Lake Geneva) before continuing on to the difficult portion featuring two cat 1 climbs. The peloton will skirt the France-Switzerland border for the first 2/3 of the day.
Morzine has been a popular destination for the Tour de France over the years and this will be its 18th apprearance. Six (now seven) of those times, the Tour has continued up to the Avoriaz resort at 1800m elevation, a 13.6 km long climb that averages 6.1% and gains 800m from Morzine at the base. It's been sixteen years since the Tour has finished at Avoriaz. This last climb is similar in difficulty to last year's stage 15 finish at Verbier where Alberto Contador put 43 seconds into his nearest competitor and confidently stood on the podium as the clear leader of his team having beaten Lance Armstrong by over one and half minutes. — Steve
A video tour of the last three climbs, Col de la Ramaz, Les Gets, Morzine-Avoriaz:
Stage 8 climbs
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