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Lance ... a good ride today?
All I see so far is that he won the stage, but Moreau won the GC.
Anyone have more details to share?
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re:Lance ... a good ride today?
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re:Lance ... a good ride today?
The stage ended on the pretty Mediterranean coast in Sete with two climbs of the redoubtable Mont St. Clair. Armstrong, Azevedo, and Euskaltel's
Eigo Martinez (who should be paid attention to) made their move on the peloton at the bottom of the first ascension and quickly made separation.
Well-launched, Armstrong accelerated, Azevedo dropped, and Martinez hung on. The pair crested together, about 24 seconds ahead of Moreau who was in yellow (Moreau held the GC with a 12 second lead over Ekimov and 27 seconds over Iker Flores--Ekimov was in Moreau's wheel on the climb).
Armstrong and Martinez flew down the back side of the Mont and came around for the final climb. At the bottom Brochard attacked the Moreau group, as is his wont: he's won this climb a couple of times before, including two years ago when the race was called the Midi Libre. Meanwhile, with 500 meters to go, Armstrong stood up on the pedals and accelerated again, dropping Martinez. He finished with a 10 or 12 second gap on Martinez and
Brochard who nipped Martinez in the last 50m for 2nd. Moreau finished about 40 seconds back, with Ekimov still on his heels. Moreau held on to the GC with the same gap with which he started the day. Armstrong showed some pop in his legs.
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re:Lance ... a good ride today?
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re:Lance ... a good ride today?
This is just a guess, but I'm guessing they knew it was the last stage and the buses were parked at the bottom of the hill.
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re:Lance ... a good ride today?
Full results up now
045 or
http://tinyurl.com/2e43c
Nice finish by Wim Van Huffel (4th). He's been consistently good this year.
Must be all that training along the Schelde ;-)
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