Alberto Contador Moves Into Second Overall in 2011 Tour of Algarve

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02/18/2011| 0 comments
by AP and Roadcycling.com

Alberto Contador Moves Into Second Overall in 2011 Tour of Algarve

Racing for the first time since escaping a doping ban, Team Saxo Bank-SunGard's Alberto Contador has moved into position to win the Tour of the Algarve for the third straight time.

Competing in his first race since escaping a doping ban, Alberto Contador moved into position Friday to win the Tour of the Algarve for the third straight time.

The Tour de France champion advanced to second in the overall standings, six seconds behind Stephen Cummings, after placing third in the third stage.

"I'm very happy with the result because I managed to reach the lead pack and although I was third, I have been fighting for the win until the end," Contador said.

Cummings won the mountainous 111-mile stage in 4 hours, 56 minutes, 19 seconds. Contador had the same time, as did runner-up Tejay Van Garderen.

Contador tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol at last year's Tour de France. The Spanish cycling federation accepted his claim that he unintentionally ate contaminated meat and overturned a proposed one-year ban.

"I'm thoroughly enjoying myself despite sometimes experiencing aching legs, but I'm enjoying this race after going through so much stress," Contador said. "Now my mind is on other things."

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