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Monday, April 5, 2010 – Daily News – 3B Cancellara wins cycling’s Tour of Flanders in Belgium MEERBEKE, Bel- gium (AP) — Switzer- land’s Fabian Cancellara shook off Tom Boonen on the toughest climb of the Tour of Flanders and raced away to a solo vic- tory ahead of the Bel- gian champion in one of the season’s top one-day classics. Lance Armstrong fin- ished 27th as the leading Team Radioshack rider. He saw the event as a training run, while oth- ers raced it as their biggest challenge of the year. At 38, Armstrong proved he can still rattle and shake with the best on the wet and cold cob- blestones, a key lesson to take into this sum- mer’s Tour de France. ‘‘I felt better than I felt all year,’’ Armstrong said after finishing more than 2 minutes behind Cancellara. The seven-time Tour de France winner used the classic with its long stretches of cobble- stones as preparation for the third stage of the Tour de France, which will include seven cob- blestone sectors for eight miles. ‘‘It is not his type of race, and to perform here like he did today is very good,’’ team leader Johan Bruyneel told The Associated Press. ‘‘You would not expect him to compete with the spe- cialists who target this classic.’’ With 18 miles to go, Armstrong was still near the head of a pack that had already had to deal with rough weather, relentless cobblestones and a dozen short but steep hills. ‘‘A little surprising,’’ Armstrong said of his performance. On the typically nar- row cobblestone roads, a flat tire or a crash at the front of the pack can suddenly wreak havoc. A Tour contender might suddenly face a choked road while his rival senses a big break. Sud- denly, a minute or more might be lost, enough to give a rival those pre- cious seconds he needs at the end in Paris. ‘‘They will make for an interesting stage in July,’’ Armstrong said. Even though he expects rivals like Alberto Contador to pre- pare well for the stage, testing it under the toughest competitive conditions like Sunday adds a different dimen- sion. ‘‘It is the best I’ve done here,’’ said Arm- strong, who has not raced the Tour of Flan- ders very often over the past 15 years. Then again, at his age, he doesn’t want to read too much into any- thing. One thing was beyond a doubt, though. ‘‘Gaining confi- dence,’’ he said. Cancellara broke away on the Wall of Geraardsbergen with 12 miles to go Sunday, and the reigning Olympic and world time trial champion never gave Boonen a chance to get close again. Belgium’s Philippe Gilbert was third. ‘‘The Wall is leg- endary. I gave it all I had,’’ Cancellara said. The Swiss champion finished the 163 miles in 6 hours, 25 minutes, 56 seconds. Cancellara was total- Support our classrooms, keep kids reading. DONATE YOUR VACATION newspaper dollars to the Newspaper In Education Program HELP OUR CHILDREN For more details call Circulation Department (530) 527-2151 D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY T H E V O I C E O F T E H A M A C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 5 PHONE: (530) 527-2151 FAX: (530) 527-5774 545 Diamond Avenue • P.O. Box 220 • Red Bluff, CA 96080 PAID ADVERTISEMENT ly relaxed over the last 8 miles along the flat roads, casually resting his forearms on the han- dlebar as he powered to the finish. It was Can- cellara’s biggest one- day victory since he took the Milan-San Remo classic two years ago. He was victorious at Paris-Roubaix in 2006 and, at 29, has now won three of the five leading one-day races. ‘‘Toughest of all was to win the Tour of Flan- ders as a favorite. 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