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Ras dumped by Denmark

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 11:02pm by james evans

Tour de France leader, though not good enough for the Danish team, Michael Rasmussen was dumped today.

Nice however to see that postal inefficiencies aren't restricted just to the UK.

Link: Danes dump Rasmussen


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Battle for green

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 10:52pm by james evans

Check out Podium Cafe's assessment of the race for the green jersey following Robbie Hunter's sprint success on Montpellier.

Link: Boonen still in box seat


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Morbid Moreau

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 4:18pm by james evans

Robbie Hunter clinched victory in the flat Stage 11 into Montpellier, though French favourite Christophe Moreau's hopes of Tour success were dashed.

Link: Stage 11 report


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Stage 11 - Live blog updates

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 2:46pm by james evans

Follow this afternoon's pancake-flat Stage 11 via the entertaining TDF Blog. As predicted, breakaways are the order of the day:

Link: TDF Blog


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Stage 11 - Flat and fast

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 10:24am by james evans

Today's stage from Marseille to Montpelier is as flat as they come, and true sprint fodder.

A great chance for those finish-line specialists to shake off the rigours of the mountain stages.

Link: Stage 11 Preview

Overnight, the row surrounding T-Mobile rider Patrick Sinkewitz and his positive test for elevated levels of testosterone spilled over to German state broadcasters, who are calling a halt to transmissions until the case is resolved.

Link: State TV in disarray

Meanwhile, the world's press are still all over Marcus Burghardt's collision with a dog two days ago. A Google search of 'Tour de France dog' brings up the small matter of over 2.8million links!

Link: Paws for thought on Le Tour


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