Gallery: Searching for Seconds in Tour's Race of Truth
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They call time trials the race of truth because there's nowhere to hide. It's just one rider and his $15,000 aerodynamic racing machine against the clock, with no pack to draft and no tactics other than go as fast as you can bear. Bike and component companies spend millions on R&D to craft the machines, sending the top riders into the wind tunnel to adjust their positions, looking for every precious second. How important are those seconds? In this year's Tour de France, Alberto Contador beat Andy Schleck by only 39 seconds over the course of the course of nearly 92 hours of racing -- or by the equivalent of 429 meters over the 3,642 kilometer race. Contador picked up 31 of those seconds in the Stage 19 time trial from Bordeaux to Pauillac. Oakley photographer Matthew Murray captured the action in the village of Issan. Alberto Contador went on to win his third Tour de France
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Luis Leon Sanchez
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Lance Armstrong
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Bradley Wiggins
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Cadel Evans
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