<p>不错,还是在个人计时赛拿到的黄衫,是乌力和安迪附体。呵呵</p><p>The day belonged to a German, even if the happiest man in western France is probably an Australian.</p><p>Stefan Schumacher took victory and the leader\'s yellow jersey in Tuesday\'s fourth stage of the Tour de France, but Cadel Evans stole more than a minute from his biggest challengers for the overall title in the three-week race — a gap that will mean a lot to him when the decisive mountain stages arrive.</p><p>Schumacher finished the 29.5-kilometer (18.3-mile) individual time trial in 35 minutes, 44 seconds. Kim Kirchen of Luxembourg and David Millar of Britain finished second and third, both 18 seconds back. That is also the order in the overall classification, where Schumacher has a 12-second lead.</p><p>\"Everybody dreams of this jersey. It\'s incredible. The moment on the podium, you see it a thousand times on television, and to be there for yourself — you can\'t imagine,\" </p><img src=\"http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Stefan_Schumacher.jpg/220px-Stefan_Schumacher.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\"/>