LOUDENVIELLE-LE LOURON, France (AP) _ Alexandre Vinokourov turned
in a determined ride to win the 15th stage of the Tour de France on
Monday as Michael Rasmussen held off several challenges to defend
his overall lead.
Rasmussen retained a two-minute, 23-second lead over Alberto
Contador despite repeated attacks from the Spaniard in the last of
five climbs in the stage. Cadel Evans of Australia, third overall,
lost time to Rasmussen and drifted to four minutes off the Dane's
pace.
Vinokourov, a former race favourite whose hopes of Tour victory
vanished when he lost nearly 29 minutes to Rasmussen on Sunday,
crossed the finish alone.
The Kazakh rider broke away near the end of the 196-kilometre run
from Foix to Loudenvielle-Le Louron for his fifth career stage
victory and second this Tour, after winning Saturday's time trial.
``I wasn't motivated yesterday . . . but the team told me I could
still win stages. I gave my all,'' said Vinokourov, who struggled to
stay in contention for the overall lead after injuring his knees in
the fifth stage.
Kim Kirchen of Luxembourg was second Monday, closely followed by
Haimar Zubeldia of Spain in third. They both trailed Vinokourov by
51 seconds. Rasmussen and Contador were several minutes back.