Armstrong back on favorite stage
By Julien Pretot
MONACO (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong returned to his favorite stage four years after winning a record seventh consecutive Tour de France and set a respectable time in the opening time trial on Saturday.
The 18th rider to set off in Monaco, Armstrong clocked 20 minutes 12 seconds for the 15.5-km course to briefly top the standings. The American hinted afterwards that he had not expected a winning start to the race.
"We will see where the other ones are but I did not have big illusions," the 37-year-old told reporters.
"I was a bit nervous but it is logical. I'm just happy to be here even if we don't win today because there are a lot of other things I could be doing right now.
"It is a difficult course for sure but I think it is difficult for everybody. It is very technical, it is hard to find a rhythm but that's logical after years away," Armstrong added.
"What a beautiful race. It was fun. I felt pretty good, overall, I feel good. I was a little bit all over the place."
After a 20-minute session on a roller with a Livestrong jersey on his shoulders, came the moment the cycling media and fans had been waiting for and Armstrong went to the start, where he received a warm welcome from the crowd.
Armstrong, who returned to racing in January after 3 1/2 years in retirement made a cautious start but progressively found his rhythm. Continued...

