Posted on 07/12/2005 5:26:00 AM PDT by green iguana
14:14 - Lead Drops To 840"
The peloton is now 840" behind the seven escapees. The attack was instigated by Posthuma and Brochard in the first kilometer of the stage. These two riders were joined by Krivtsov at the 3km mark. A counter-attack from Sanchez, Facci, Bortolami and Isasi caught the three early escapees at the 16km mark. 14:09 - Eight Complete Teams
There are only eight teams with a full contingent of nine riders still in the Tour. The complete formations are: Discovery Channel, T-Mobile, Rabobank, Cofidis, Quickstep, Bouyges Telecom, Gerolsteiner and Euskaltel. There are 173 riders still in the race. Todays retiree is Gerrit Glomser. His Lampre-Caffita team-mate Evgeny Petrov didnt take the start after a doping control conducted by the UCI this morning.
actually those fans giving the finger are spanish
"I can't believe no one has started this up yet... Big day today"
I was just too excited to post a thread.
Poor Jens Voight. Already getting spit out the back. As affable a guy as you'll find in cycling.
Discovery is laying down the law.
I guess they are wearing the Euskatel colors.
Seems like there might be some bad weather waiting on the other side of the mountain. There are reports of rain, hail and thunder...
13:08 - Results Of Detrier SprintThe first intermediate sprint was meant to be at the 40km mark but because of the shortened stage it was at the 26km point of the stage thats been reduced by 14km.
The points in Detrier were won by:
1. Gianluca Bortolami (LAM) 6pts
2. Mauro Facci (FAS) 4pts
3. Yuriy Krivtsov (A2R) 2pts
I remember that picture from last year. Those are Basques - and the Tour is in the Alps now - not the Pyrenees... I think they were cheering for Mayo.
15:26 - Results Of Cormet-de-RoselandThe first riders have past the summit of the first climb. The points were won by:
1. Laurent Brochard (BTL) 15pts
2. Joost Posthuma (RAB) 13pts
3. Yuri Krivtsov (A2R) 11pts
4. Luis Sanchez (LSW) 9pts - at 7"
5. Mauro Facci (FAS) 8pts
6. Giancluca Bortolami (LAM) 7pts - at 45"
7. Inaki Isasi (EUS) 6pts
8. Jorg Jaksche (LSW) 5pts - at 340"
I think Vino attacks today.
15:37 - Popovych CrashesYaroslav Popovych has crashed on the descent of the Cormet-de-Roseland. He is said to have hit the CSC team car. Hes back on his bike and racing to try and rejoin the main peloton.
Popovych was in an incident. Apparently he crashed with the CSC car. He seems to be ok though...
15:39 - Diesel On The DescentSome diesel is on the road between the 112 and 114km mark of the stage. It has been covered by sand but it has the potential to make the descent dangerous but the riders have been warned about the problem.
15:39 - Diesel On The Descent
Some diesel is on the road between the 112 and 114km mark of the stage. It has been covered by sand but it has the potential to make the descent dangerous but the riders have been warned about the problem.
Lovely... As if these descents aren't tough enough. What's next - tacks?
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15:55 - Peloton 615" Behind
The peloton is now 615" behind Brochard and Sanchez. The yellow jersey, Voigt, has just been seen delivering water for his CSC team-mates in the middle of the bunch.
One of the great sights of the Tour - the Yellow Jersey Domestique!
how is lance doing? I cant get any info where i am. updates pls!!!!
16:04 - 40km To GoThe peloton is being led by the Discovery Channel team. This group is now 430" behind the nine stage leaders with 40km to race.
16:03 - Nine Riders Lead The Stage
Jaksches group of seven has just caught Brochard and Sanchez. The peloton is 438" behind the group of nine riders at the front of the stage.
15:50 - Results Of 2nd Intermediate Sprint
The points for the sprint in Bourg-Saint-Maurice were won by:
1. Brochard (BTL) 6pts
2. Sanchez (LSW) 4pts
3. Bortolami (LAM) 2ptsThe peloton past the site of the sprint with a deficit of 610" on the stage leader.
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