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Mark Cavendish wins another stage, Lance Armstrong stays third

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Teammates Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong remained second and third Tuesday in the Tour de France after a technology-free day of riding in which Britain’s Mark Cavendish won the 10th stage.

Cavendish edged Thor Hushovd of Norway, breaking ahead in the final 200 yards. It was the British sprinter’s third stage victory of this Tour. Rinaldo Nocentini of Italy kept the leader’s yellow jersey.

Organizers banned rider earpieces for the 121-mile route, forcing cyclists to devise tactics without radio instructions from team cars.

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The ban also is scheduled for Friday, a tricky stage featuring one big climb and possibly many attacks.

Quote of the day: “In cycling, we have other, more important, things to care about,” -- Armstrong, on the absence of race radios.

-- Associated Press

Today’s stage: A 119.3-mile trek from Vatan to Saint-Fargeau that favors the sprinters.

Destination Saint-Fargeau: Saint-Fargeau is the historic capital of La Puisaye region in France. Its history resonates throughout the town because of the upkeep of its Chateau Fargeau. This site is home to the Son-et-lumiere, a grand sound and light show organized to finance restoration of the building. The show retraces over 1,000 years of history.

-- Lauren Goldman

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STAGE 10 RESULTS

Mark Cavendish, Britain

4:46:43

Thor Hushovd, Norway

same time

Tyler Farrar, United States

same time

Leonardo Duque, Colombia

same time

Jose Joaquin Rojas, Spain

same time

OVERALL STANDINGS

Rinaldo Nocentini, Italy

39:11:04

Alberto Contador, Spain

:06 behind

Lance Armstrong, United States

:08 behind

Andreas Kloeden, Germany

:54 behind

Levi Leipheimer, United States

same time

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