Video: Australian Cadel Evans takes over yellow jersey and almost wins Tour de France

Cadel Evans is just a day away from his first triumph in the Tour de France. The 34-year-old Australian rider from BMC team finished the 42.5 kilometers race from Grenoble just 7 seconds behind the German winner Tony Martin. However Evans took an advantage of 2 1/2 minutes in front of Andy Schleck, from whom he took over the yellow jersey just before the last race.

Australian Cadel Evans grabs the yellow jersey and is one day away from winning Le Tour 2011 in Paris

Before Saturday’s race, Cadel Evans was 57 seconds behind Schleck in the overall standings. During today’s 42.5 km Grenoble race, the BMC cyclist compensated quickly the gap and had an exceptional performance claiming thus the yellow jersey. He became the virtual leader of the Tour de France before the halfway mark of the 42.5km time trial of stage 20 and, by the 27.5km mark, he had more than double the time he needed to win the title. Evans will become the first Australian to win the Tour de France title on Sunday in Paris.

The last 95-kilometer stage between Creteil and Champs-Elysees (Paris) will practically settle the green jersey winner only, Briton Mark Cavendish having a 15 points advance from Spaniard Jose Joaquin Rojas.

Video: Grenoble 20 stage summary – Cadel Evans claims yellow jersey
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Jersey holders Tour de France 2011 -stage 20 (1 to the end):
Yellow: Cadel Evans – BMC
Green: Mark Cavendish – THR
Polka-dot: Samuel Sanchez – EUS
White: Pierre Rolland – EUC