Armstrong makes his move in the mountains

Lance Armstrong landed what could prove a decisive blow on his biggest rivals today with a performance which was predictable …

Lance Armstrong landed what could prove a decisive blow on his biggest rivals today with a performance which was predictable but no less devastating to two of the men who hope to deny him a record sixth Tour de France victory.

The Texan finished second behind the impressive Ivan Basso of CSC after the duo had engaged in a thrilling chase to the summit at La Mongie.

And the gallant young Frenchman Thomas Voeckler defied expectations once again by holding on to the yellow jersey with Armstrong moving up to second just over five minutes behind the 25-year-old.

But, of greater significance to the overall outcome of the race, was the fact that Armstrong established big leads over Jan Ullrich and Tyler Hamilton.

Stage results

1. Ivan Basso (Italy) Team CSC                         5:03.58
2. Lance Armstrong (U.S.) US Postal                  same time
3. Andreas Kloeden (Germany) T-Mobile        20 seconds behind
4. Francisco Mancebo (Spain) Illes Balears                  24
5. Carlos Sastre (Spain) Team CSC                           33
6. Oscar Pereiro Sio (Spain) Phonak                         50
7. Denis Menchov (Russia) Illes Balears                     59
8. Michele Scarponi (Italy) Domina Vacanze                1.02
9. Iban Mayo (Spain) Euskatel                             1.03
10. Santos Gonzalez (Spain) Phonak

Overall standings (yellow jersey)

1. Thomas Voeckler (France) Brioches La Boulangere    51:51.07
2. Lance Armstrong (U.S.) US Postal                5.24 behind
3. Sandy Casar (France) FDJeux.com                        5.50
4. Richard Virenque (France) Quick Step-Davitamon         6.20
5. Andreas Kloeden (Germany) T-Mobile                     6.33
6. Ivan Basso (Italy) Team CSC                       same time
7. Francisco Mancebo (Spain) Illes Balears                6.43
8. Jakob Piil (Denmark) Team CSC                          6.53
9. Santos Gonzalez (Spain) Phonak                         7.23
10. Carlos Sastre (Spain) Team CSC                         8.11

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