A new Tour starts for beaten Armstrong
By Julien Pretot -Analysis
SION, Switzerland (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong can concentrate on winning the hearts of the French public after team mate Alberto Contador asserted his authority on the Tour de France by hammering the field in the first Alpine stage.
Armstrong's dream of winning an eighth Tour vanished in the last five kilometers of the ascent to Verbier on Sunday, when Spaniard Contador flew solo to take the yellow jersey.
"I'm really happy, perfectly happy, to be a domestique. If someone like Contador shows today, "Hey, I'm the best,' you have to accept it," the 37-year-old American said.
Another Tour de France is now starting for Armstrong, a rider who never been a popular figure in the country.
Armstrong is now in the position that one of France's cycling darlings, Raymond Poulidor, used to occupy -- second place.
Poulidor was known as 'the eternal second' after finishing runner-up on the Tour three times and third on five occasions.
Now that his contest with Contador is over, Armstrong can focus on his popularity on the Tour, a campaign which should be a success.
Dozens of fans chanted his name by Astana's team bus on Sunday after the Texan took ninth place in Verbier. Hundreds of them gather every day by the bus before the stage starts, looking for an autograph, a handshake or even a look.
Armstrong, who fought testicular cancer before winning his seven Tours, said he was riding this race to promote his Livestrong foundation.
"There is probably a link with (former champion) Laurent Fignon, who has just announced he had cancer," said Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme. "People are moved by that.
"And he is popular because he is more open. I have yet to see a negative banner on the road."
PERFECT POSITION
Livestrong have their place in the publicity caravan, with young men and women distributing the charity's yellow bracelets to the crowd.
"People say I'm not the same rider I was four years ago," said Armstrong. "They probably like that and it pleases me too. It's the best way to sum up the situation."
Contador, back on the Tour after Astana were banned last year because of their past doping record, is taking over on the road. Continued...



