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Tour de France 2014 results and standings, Stage 20: Tony Martin wins, Vincenzo Nibali now 1 stage away

The only individual time trial of the 2014 Tour de France is in the books, with Tony Martin coming away with an impressive victory. Vincenzo Nibali also fared well and is in position to cruise to the win on Sunday.

Bryn Lennon

The 2014 Tour de France includes just one individual time trial, and the riders had to wait until the second-to-last stage for it. Tony Martin came away with the victory in Stage 20, edging Tom Dumoulin by 1:39 to finish in 1:06:21. The story of the Tour continues to be Vincenzo Nibali, who retained his commanding hold on the yellow jersey with a fourth-place finish in Stage 20.

Nibali has nearly an eight-minute lead heading into the final stage, which figures to be little more for him than a victory parade on the way to claiming his first Tour de France general classification title. Nibali finished less than two minutes behind Martin’s winning pace on Saturday, allowing him to increase his lead heading into the final stage on Sunday. Barring an extremely unexpected result in the final stage, Nibali should coast to victory.

Although there wasn’t any movement at the top of the general classification standings, there was a notable change. Jean-Christophe Peraud of France moved into second place, while countryman Thibaut Pinot is third heading into the final stage. Both have a good chance to finish on the podium.

Stage 20 results:

1. Tony Martin -- 1:06:21

2. Tom Dumoulin -- + 1’ 39”

3. Jan Barta -- + 1’ 47”

4. Vincenzo Nibali -- + 1’ 58”

5. Leopold Konig -- + 2’ 02”

Overall Classification

1. Vincenzo Nibali -- 86:37:52

2. Jean-Christophe Peraud -- +7’ 52”

3. Thibaut Pinot -- + 8’ 25”

4. Alejandro Valverde Belmonte -- + 9’ 55”

5. Tejay Van Garderen -- 11’ 44”

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