Sastre takes Tour de France lead
By Julien Pretot
L'ALPE D'HUEZ, France (Reuters) - Spaniard Carlos Sastre seized the Tour de France yellow jersey with victory in the last mountain stage on Wednesday but looked incapable of preventing Cadel Evans from winning the race.
Australian Evans, who was seventh in the 210.5-km stage and now trails Sastre by one minute 34 seconds overall, is expected to gain at least two minutes on the CSC rider in Saturday's decisive 53-km time trial.
Sastre attacked in the last climb of the day to Alpe d'Huez and never looked back, taking victory ahead of compatriot Samuel Sanchez, with his CSC team mate Andy Schleck of Luxembourg coming home third, both 2:03 behind.
Sastre climbed up to the ski resort in 39:31, far outside Marco Pantani's record of 37:35 in 1997.
Frank Schleck, who wore the yellow jersey at the start of the stage, could not drop Evans and now trails his team mate by 1:24.
Austrian Bernhard Kohl, who is almost sure to wear the polka-dot jersey for the best climber all the way to Paris, is third, 1:33 off the pace, with Evans fourth, one second further behind.
Silence Lotto's Evans will now set his sights on Saturday's individual time trial. He beat Sastre by 1:16 in the first stage against the clock in Cholet, though that was over 29.5 km.
"For the moment, the only thing is to recuperate so I can be fully fit for Saturday," said Sastre. Continued...





