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Re: Tour de France
Stage 7: Luneville to Karlsruhe 228.5 km
- Again there was a trend of early escape attempts. Six riders broke free, but were caught with no extreme effort by the peloton. - Groups of 2-6 kept attacking and the peloton kept reeling them back in. - Another Attempt to break away was made by two different riders, McEwen (DVL) and Wegmann (GST). - McEwen is caught quickly, but Wegmann get out ahead of the peloton, He gained a maximum lead of 8:35. - After the Second Intermediate sprint, the sprinters teams decide it is time to bring Wegmann back to the peloton. - This stage looked very much like a repeat of yesterday, with intermittent rain and early break away staying ahead for a majority of the race. - Wegmann was caught with 23km to go. - Just like yesterday, there was a crash inside 1000m, this one at 200m. It cause a few riders to go down. - Robbie McEwen sprints across the line for the stage win. The Top 5 for the stage are: 1) Robbie McEwen (DVL/AUS) 2) Magnus Backstedt (LIQ/SWE) 3) Bernhard Eisel (FDJ/AUT) 4) Gerrit Glomser (LAM/AUT) 5) Baden Cooke (FDJ/AUS) There was no change in the General Classification. Lance still wears Yellow. The only change in the Positions was the Climbing Jersey, The Red and White Polka-dot jersey now is worn by Wegmann because he was alone for all the point receiving climbs today. Last edited by Ben Lauer : 08-07-2005 at 13:21. |
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