Wiggins, the Tour de France overall contender, has arrived

Bradley Wiggins, Tour de France 2009 stage 7 Arcalis

Bradley Wiggins (Garmin) confirmed that he can be an overall contender in the Tour de France with a strong ride on the first mountain finish to Andorra Arcalis.

Wiggins brought the bunch home in the final hundred metres, with only Cadel Evans (Silence) and Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) beating him to the line. He finished 3-47 behind stage winner Brice Feillu (Agritubel) and only 21 seconds behind Alberto Contador. He is fifth overall, 46 seconds behind new leader Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r).

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