Schleck wins L’Alpe d’Huez; Landis back in yellow
American Floyd Landis (Phonak) may have started stage 15 of the Tour de France listening around him for the Russian inflection of Rabobank’s Denis Menchov, but after a dramatic 187km stage that featured three alpine climbs and ended in rain clouds atop L’Alpe d’Huez, the Phonak team leader will spend stage 16 paying closer attention to the German language of T-Mobile’s Andreas Klöden. Klöden, who finished second at the 2004 Tour de France, was Landis’s main general classification rival on the 21 switchbacks of the infamous Alpe, accelerating early on the climb behind teammate Andreas Kessler