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 Thursday, July 13
Alex Zülle furious with teammates
 
 Reuters

VITRE, France, July 5 -- Swiss cyclist Alex Zulle, runner-up to winner Lance Armstrong last year, is furious with his Banesto team after losing ground in Tuesday's Tour de France team time trial in St Nazaire.

Zulle, who also came second in the race in 1995, trailed Frenchman Laurent Jalabert by four minutes 23 seconds after the fourth stage, a gap that will be hard to bridge by the finish in Paris on July 23.

 
  The ONCE team rides towards a Stage Four victory.

"Something's wrong. Leonardo Piepoli and Jose Maria Jimenez did not do their share of the work in the team time trial," Zülle said.

"I was forced to do all the work myself and I was exhausted on the St Nazaire Bridge,.

"We will see what happens in Paris. But I will ask for explanations if I lose the Tour because of this."

The bespectacled rider, twice a winner in the Spanish Vuelta, also saw his hopes fade early in last year's race, losing six minutes after a crash.

But his team manager Francis Lafargue said everything had gone more or less according to plan. "We chose to pick climbers because we think this Tour will be won in the mountains," he said.

"We'll see in Paris if our choice was right. But you cannot expect riders, like Piepoli or Jimenez, to win a team time trial."

Best Climber
Jimenez was the best climber in last year's Vuelta and Piepoli is also a mountain specialist. "Alex will be glad to have them with him in the first climbs," Lafargue added.

The Banesto manager said his team had been caught out by strong side winds sweeping the 3.5-kilometer St Nazaire Bridge across the Loire River.

"I must admit we should have lost two minutes. Not four," he said. "But we're used to it and it could have been worse. Nobody crashed this time."

Now 34, Zülle has just missed out several times on the Tour, with a question mark hanging over his self-belief.

"With Alex, it's all in his head. And in his eyes," said Lafargue, referring to the many falls which have hampered Zulle's career.

 



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