On isporty - Tour de France in July 12th 2007
Pozzatto wins stage 5
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 4:59pm by Nick Judd

Stage 5 came to a thrilling climax as Liquigas' Filippo Pozzato won a sprint finish from Oscar Freire.
Favourite Alexandre Vinokourov crashed 30 kilometres from the finish, and finished one minute 22 seconds off the pace. Link for news of today's exciting finish
Brtian's Mark Cavendish finished 10th for the second time
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More bite the dust
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 3:56pm by Nick Judd

Cofidis rider Geoffrey Lequatre is the latest rider forced to retire, but he's not the only oneā¦
Lequatre has been forced to retire with what looks like a broken wrist. More have also fallen foul to injury. Link
Meanwhile, at the front, Chavanel and Gilbert lead with the pelaton in hot pursuit.
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Di Gregorio forced to quit
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 2:01pm by Nick Judd

22 year old Remy di Gregorio has been forced to pull out of the Tour de France.
Climber di Gregorio fell in stage four in the same incident that saw Zabier Zandio pull out as well.
Di Gregorio was making his debut in the Grande Boucle, but scans have revealed he can't continue having fractured his elbow.
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Gutted. I thought he might have given some of the more experienced climbers a run for their money on Saturday's stage (Bastille Day).
Tour de Bog
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 11:57am by james evans
Ken Livingstone's secret weapon for Le Tour's next visit?
And to think people paved the streets of London rather than head for Llanwrtyd Wells.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVTIeWuJYUE
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No break for Basso
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 11:44am by james evans
Ivan Basso may be out of this year's Tour, but that hasn't stopped the Italian Olympic Committee pressing home their suspicions over any ongoing use of banned substances.
Link: Ivan has visitors
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Let the pain begin
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 11:43am by james evans
Okay, the sprinters have had their fun, and we hope they've enjoyed it.
But today Le Tour begins to take on its darker side. Today's Stage Five certainly doesn't threaten any of the agony that Saturday's Col de la Columbiere will hold, but the 182.5km Chablis to Autun ride has some decent climbs, and the true pattern of this year's event may well begin to emerge today.
Link: Today's Stage
Fabian Cancellara retains the overall leader's yellow jersey, but whether he'll still have it in his possession at the end of today seems in greater doubt.
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Win ride with team T-Mobile
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 12:51am by Chris Ward
Giant Bikes are running an online competition to win the chance of a trip to join the T-Mobile team in Mallorca, Spain.
There's also some great prizes of new bikes and signed team shirts.
Closing date is July 31st - suggest you get over to Giant Bikes swiftly if you fancy your chances up the Mallorcan hills....!?
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Live Internet Coverage
Posted Jul 12th 2007, 12:13am by Chris Ward
There is a lot of debate on the isporty forum about the quality of the Eurosport coverage and the timing of the ITV coverage!
There is also some great tips about the best places online to get both live audio and video feeds.
Might be worth having a look at this informative site!
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