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As the midway point of the Tour de France closes in, the eventual outcome remains a mystery.

Despite more than a week passed and more than 800 miles covered, much of the plot of this year’s race is yet to unravel.

Lance Armstrong believes it may all boil down to the penultimate stage on Mont Ventoux and it is hard to argue with his logic.

Here we take a look at the key questions of the Tour and where things stand so far.

1. Can Armstrong win it?

This was the biggest “if” before the start of the event and many cycling experts were resoundingly negative about the Texan’s chances…  Details

Alberto Contador shrugged off Lance Armstrong’s talk of tensions within the Astana team, saying on Monday he would let nothing distract him on his quest for a second Tour de France victory.

Seven-times champion Armstrong recognised on Sunday that having two such strong co-leaders in the Kazakh-funded team was not without its problems, saying: “There have been some tensions within the team.”

Contador, the 2007 champion, is in second place, six seconds adrift of Rinaldo Nocentini and two seconds ahead of Armstrong.

“It does not trouble me at all,” the 26-year-old Contador said at a news conference on Monday, as riders enjoyed a rest day. “It does not affect me. The situation is normal.”  …  Details

Attacking during the first part of the Tour de France was almost impossible, last year’s winner Carlos Sastre said on Monday.

The Spaniard, in 16th place overall and nearly three minutes behind leader Rinaldo Nocentini, was content to keep his powder dry during the three Pyrenees stages.

Asked why he did not try his luck in the summit finish at Arcalis on Friday, the Cervelo rider said: “The cemetery is full of brave men.”

Hot favourite Alberto Contador produced a telling surge two kilometres from the finish on the seventh stage to stamp his authority on the race.

Sastre built his surprise triumph last year on a stunning attack on the ascent of the Alpe d’Huez and knows he still has time to make his move.

“In nine days, there has not been a lot of …  Details

Lance Armstrong has the strength to win his personal duel with Astana team mate Alberto Contador, another of the race’s main contenders, Andy Schleck said on Monday.

“Armstrong is very, very strong and he’s very lean,” the younger of the Schleck brothers, and best young rider in last year’s Tour, said of the seven-times Tour champion.

“He has the engine to win the Tour. A lot of riders focus more on Contador, but Armstrong has a good card to play.

“If one day he has the chance to take some time, he won’t miss it. And then he will be very hard to catch,” the 24-year-old Luxembourg climber told reporters on the rest day in Limoges.

Schleck, the leader of the Saxo Bank team, was unable to react when Contador attacked on the final climb to Arcalis, in Andorra, on Friday, but he does not believe the 2007 Tour winner has the race wrapped up…  Details