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Make no mistake the significance of this achievement, it is every bit as impressive as Phar Lap, Lionel Rose, Australia II, Cathy Freeman's Gold or either "Bill" on the world sporting landscape, a remarkable effort from the boy from Katherine.
Cadel Evans to be Australia's first Tour de France winner
UPDATED Peter Kogoy From: The Australian July 24, 2011 3:32AM
CADEL Evans has produced the ride of his life to become the winner-elect of The Tour de France.
Evans grew wings as he ripped his way through the streets of Grenoble to rip the yellow jersey off the back of Andy Schleck to ride his way into the history books as the first Australian to win the Tour.
In an individual test of man and machine, Evans not only ground out a fabulous win, as he not only ate into the 57 seconds Andy Schleck enjoyed at the start of the day, he absolutely slaughtered the opposition for overall champion to record a time of 55min 40sec.
In a superb ride against the clock, the 34-year-old BMC rider destroyed Andy Schleck, who finished just three seconds ahead of older brother Frank, in a time of 58mins 11sec.
Evans will lead the survivors onto the Champs Elysees today by a whopping 1min 34 sec ahead of the field.
He showed the world that he who was both mentally and physically well prepared, having got off to a super fast start that he was looking for, barely breaking from his tucked position, looking superbly comfortable, seemingly not only wanting the yellow jersey, but winning the stage to add icing on the cake.
Evans, the runner-up in 2007 and 2008, will succeed Spain's three-time champion Alberto Contador who suffered a dramatic collapse in the Alps to all but drop out of contention.
HTC-Highroad's specialist Martin, who had started his race earlier in the day when the course was still drying after a spell of rain, clocked a winning time of 55min 33sec. Evans finished only seven seconds behind.
“This has been the culmination of 20 years of hard work,” Evans, said just before stepping up to the podium to receive the jersey.
“I still can't quite believe it. I don't think it will quite sink in until I cross the finish line on the Champs Elsyees in Paris.
“I began the tour three weeks ago wanting to do the best I could. I couldn't have done it without my team, they worked 100 per cent every day, even when I had a couple of bad moments.
“I came here to just wanting to do my best Tour, if I did that I always thought I could win it, but it wouldn't have happened without having ridden what I believe to be the best time trial ever, even though I didn't win it.
“I had (sporting director) John LeLangue yelling in my ear over race radio every day, but this achievement wouldn't have been possible without my team. It was a real team effort."I hope the people back home in Australia enjoyed it.”
After stepping down from the podium, speaking to SBS Television, Evans was quick to praise former coach Aldo Sassi, who died from cancer last year.
“Aldo Sassi said to me last year, that now that I've won the world championship (2009) you have turned yourself into a complete rider and now you can go on and win a Grand Tour and I hope for you it is the Tour de France.
“It was he who believed in me from October, 2001 and never for one day did he doubt in my own ability, he never gave up on me.
“We went through both good and bad. I had some bad moments in the last 10 years, but this makes the good moments even better.''
“Today I just came up a few seconds short for the stage, but in time I will look back and reflect on what I've just done.”
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Thursday's effort where he took his destiny in his own hands, lead the pod and ground up to the finish was very gutsy stuff. But I thought his strict sticking to plan on Friday night was where he really nailed it down. Top stuff.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
Fantastic effort, considering he had to do most of the work leading himself in the mountains on wed, thurs and Friday.... An aussie legend, now jooliar where's our public holiday tomorrow?......
I wonder if you can have less than 0% popularity in the polls after this decision.
No public holiday for Cadel Evan's win: Julia Gillard
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has congratulated Cadel Evans on his expected Tour de France win, but has ruled out a public holiday in the cyclist's honour.
Evans is expected to become the first Australian to claim the prestigious event early on Sunday morning (AEST), setting a tone of public jubilation not seen since Australia's victory in the Americas Cup in 1983.
Ms Gillard said she had called Evans to congratulate him.
"I do want to say a very big congratulations to Cadel Evans," she told reporters in Hobart on Sunday.
"I had the opportunity this morning to speak and to personally offer my congratulations. I believe I disturbed him while he was trying to get a nice, hot bath."
Ms Gillard said she expected a few tired faces across the country.
"We did share a joke about his impact on the economy of our nation. I suggested that he wasn't doing much good for national productivity because everyone was coming to work bleary-eyed," she said.
"He suggested that it'd all be all right in the end because people would feel so full of morale that they'd be cantering into work and working harder.
"So I'm not in a position to announce a public holiday for tomorrow, but I am in a position to share Cadel's view that ultimately we'll be more enthused about our daily tasks because we're celebrating his victory."
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/b...-1226100853790
Bloody politicians! Just going along for the ride!
You had to wreck the thread by bringing that cretin into it didn't you Ox?![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.