Inspired Contador 2nd to Evans in Stage 4
MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France -- Make no mistake, Alberto Contador is back on the prowl.
After a dismal start to the Tour de France, the three-time champion showed some of his old dominance Tuesday at cycling's premier event. He gained seconds on his likely rivals by placing second to Stage 4 winner Cadel Evans in a two-man photo finish.
Norway's Thor Hushovd, a sprint specialist, barely kept the yellow jersey in the 107-mile leg from Lorient to Mur-de-Bretagne. He even surprised himself by keeping up with Evans and Contador on a steep, if short, climb to the finish.
The stage in mostly flat Brittany underscored two aspects of the three-week race so far: Evans has been nearly flawless; Contador can never be ruled out.
The finish was so close that Contador raised a fist to celebrate what he believed was his victory. Then a black-and-white photo showed the Spaniard's tire was a fraction of an inch behind.
"Contador again proving himself. He was up there and riding well," Evans said. "He's never a guy you can underestimate."
Contador showed that even on a short climb -- long before the punishing Alps and Pyrenees ascents arrive -- he can gain on key riders. Bradley Wiggins of Britain was six seconds back; Andy Schleck of Luxembourg, runner-up in 2009 and 2010, was eight seconds behind.
"I never thought that he was out of the race," Schleck said. "He just had bad luck the first day and his team wasn't suited for the time trial."
Hushovd, ahead of Evans by a second, isn't expected to fare well in the mountain stages that could determine the winner.
Contador remains 1:42 behind Hushovd in 41st place after two difficult opening days -- stalled by a crash Saturday, then losing time with his Saxo Bank squad in the team time trial Sunday.
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