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The fourth stage is an 18.3-mile individual time trial, beginning and ending in Cholet:
July 8, 2008
A brief look at Sunday’s second stage, a 116.2-mile ride between Monaco and Brignoles: * Winner: Mark Cavendish of Britain, who won the final sprint in front of Tyler Farrar of the U.S. and Romain Feillu of France. * Yellow jersey: Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, winner of the opening time trial on Saturday. * Quote of the day: “The heat was like you were baking bread. . . .
July 6, 2009
Sports
A review of what happened Thursday and a look at what to expect in today’s stage:
July 25, 2008
A review of what happened Friday and a look at what to expect in today’s stage:Today’s 14th stage takes riders on a 120.9-mile run from Nimes to Digne-les-Bains:
July 19, 2008
Today’s fifth stage is the longest and the flattest of the Tour, 144.2 miles from Cholet to Chateauroux:
July 9, 2008
Tuesday was a rest day for the Tour de France. Racing resumes today with Stage 11. Stage-by-stage winners and standings:
July 16, 2008
Lance Armstrong falls to third, Rinaldo Nocentini jumps into lead
July 11, 2009
A review of what happened in Sunday’s stage and a look ahead at what to expect for today’s stage: Sunday stage: The first stage took riders along a 126-mile flat course for sprinters starting in London and winding through the capital’s leafy suburbs to finish in Canterbury. * Winner: Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen of Predictor-Lotto in 4 hours 39 minutes 1 second. * Yellow jersey: Fabian Cancellara, winner of Saturday’s prologue, retains it.
July 9, 2007
Staying in front has meant staying out of trouble so far for Chris Froome at the Tour de France.
July 10, 2015
Heinrich Haussler wins stage, Levi Leipheimer abandons race
July 18, 2009