Check your Mail!

CNN Time Free 
Email World Sport Athletics Baseball Cricket Cycling Golf Motor Sports Olympic Sports Rugby World Soccer Tennis Womens Sports More Sports Inside Game Scoreboards CNNSI.com
EVENTS
MLB Playoffs
NHL Preview
Rugby World Cup
Century's Best
Swimsuit '99

CENTERS
 Fantasy Central
 Inside Game
 Multimedia Central
 Statitudes
 Your Turn
 Teams
 Cities

AD PARTNERS

  Power of Caring
  presented by CIGNA


SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
 This Week's Issue
 Previous Issues
 Special Features
 Life of Reilly
 Frank Deford
 Subscriber Services
 SI for Women

FEATURES
 Trivia Blitz
 Free Email

TELEVISION
 CNN/SI - TV
 Turner Sports

SHOPPING
 CNN/SI Travel
 Golf Pro Shop
 MLB Gear Store
 NFL Gear Store

SI FOR KIDS
 Sports Parents
 Games
 Buzz World
 Shorter Reporter

SITE RESOURCES
 About Us
 myCNN
 
cycling

Pooped

Tired Armstrong defeated in Cross Laussane time trial

Click here for more on this story

Posted: Wednesday July 28, 1999 10:07 AM

  Lance Armstrong has had a punishing schedule since Sunday, including another race Wednesday. Able Green/Allsport

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -- A tired-looking Lance Armstrong was soundly beaten by Alex Zuelle of Switzerland Tuesday in his second race since winning the Tour de France.

Armstrong, wearing the yellow jersey of the Tour winner, seemed to give up near the end as he slowed down dramatically and finished ninth in the two-leg Cross Laussane time trial. He was more than a minute behind Zuelle in the second leg.

Zuelle, who was second to Armstrong in the Tour de France, battled his countryman Laurent Dufaux for the victory.

They finished within a second of each other in the overall standings after the two stages. Italian Stefano Garzelli was third.

Both stages took place over the same 4.3-mile cobblestoned route, starting at the Olympic Museum and climbing 869 feet to the finish line.

Armstrong, whose victory in Paris marked a remarkable personal victory over life-threatening cancer, has set himself a punishing schedule since finishing the Tour on Sunday.

He won a race in Amsterdam Monday before traveling to Switzerland for the Cross-Lausanne Tuesday.

Even though the race did not finish until 8:45 p.m., he then planned to fly to Brussels for a celebrity dinner, before returning to Holland for another race Wednesday.

The Texan then flies to the United States for a series of public appearances.

The Cross-Lausanne has become a traditional event to showpiece the top riders from the Tour. Last year, it was won by Tour de France champion Marco Pantani.


 
Related information
Stories
Armstrong wins in the Netherlands
Multimedia
Click here for the latest audio and video
Search our site Watch CNN/SI 24 hours a day

Sports Illustrated and CNN have combined to form a 24 hour sports news and information channel. To receive CNN/SI at your home call your cable operator or DirecTV.

Copyright 2003 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.



To the top

Copyright © 1999 CNN/SI. A Time Warner Company.
All Rights Reserved.

Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines.