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Second on the stage and a white jersey to boot for Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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Luxembourger national champion Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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Luxembourg's Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) looks to see the distance to Alberto Contador (Astana)
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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Andy Schleck (Team Saxo Bank) was unable to follow the attack of Alberto Contador (Astana).
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Andy Schleck (Team Saxo Bank) pursues Alberto Contador to the summit finish.
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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Andy Schleck signs autographs at the start of stage 11.
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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Andy Schleck (Team Saxo Bank) sports the jersey of Luxembourg national champion.
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Frank Schleck heads to the start.
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Belgian Champ Tom Boonen (Quick Step) and Luxemburger Champ Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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The Schleck brothers, Frank and Andy, await the start of stage two in Monaco.
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Andy Schleck (Team Saxo Bank) shifts gears.
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Fränk Schleck (Saxo Bank) celebrates his stage win while brother and teammate Andy Schleck, third place behind Contador, looks equally as ecstatic.
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Fränk and Andy Schleck lead race leader Alberto Contador on the Col de la Colombière.
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) leads his brother Fränk and Alberto Contador up the Col de la Colombière.
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Andy Schleck earned another white jersey for leading the young rider classification.
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The Schleck brothers lead Alberto Contador and Andreas Klöden on the Col de la Colombière.
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Andy Schleck (Team Saxo Bank) finished 21st in the time trial and remains in second place on GC.
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) dug deep to hold onto second overall.
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Andy Schleck takes off on a ride to save his podium position.
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) finishes alongside Alberto Contador (Astana), as Lance Armstrong (Astana) comes in a few seconds later
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) leads Astana teammates Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank), Alberto Contador (Astana) and Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas)
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) and Alberto Contador (Astana) ride together
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) tries to shake Alberto Contador (Astana) loose, to no avail
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Andy and Frank Schleck ride together alongside Saxo Bank teammate, Stuart O'Grady, on the Tour's final stage
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Franco Pellizotti (Liquigas), Thor Hushovd (Cervelo), Alberto Contador (Astana) and Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) display their jerseys
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) claims his second successive best young rider prize
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Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) looks content on the podium in Paris
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Best young rider Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank)
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