With the mountains behind him, race leader Lance Armstrong knows a record seventh Tour victory is within reach
Germany's Andreas Kloden, who broke a bone in his wrist on Tuesday, starts stage 17, but pulls out after 18km
Yuriy Krivtsov makes the first break on this year's longest stage, a 239.5km ride from Pau to Revel, but he is caught
Sebastien Hinault and 16 others do successfully break away and steadily build a lead over the peloton of 24 mniutes
The peloton takes a much more pedestrian pace through the French countryside as the lead builds up towards 25 minutes
Back up front, Paolo Savoldelli (right) and Hinault form their own breakaway on the ascent of the Cote de St-Ferreol
Hinault's failure to work on the descent frustrates Savoldelli, who waits to allow Norway's Kurt-Asle Arvesen to catch up
Arvesen strikes for home with one kilometre remaining, but Giro d'Italia winner Savoldelli pushes him all the way
And after five hours, 41 minutes and 19 seconds in the saddle, it is the Italian who has the legs to take the stage
An exhausted Simon Gerrans finishes third, eight seconds behind Savoldelli and three ahead of Hinault
Savoldelli takes the plaudits after an leaving the main bulk of the field trailing some 22 minutes behind him
Lance Armstrong receives the yellow jersey for the 79th time, equalling five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault's record
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