Chris Horner took 36th place at 3' 41" and ruined his overall plans in the Dauphiné...
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Jurgen Van den Broeck placed 18th at 2' 47" - his Dauphiné chances ended as well today...
Artem Ovechkin, Russia's champion, placed 14th at 2' 34"...
Former Russian champion, Vladimir Gusev, is back and doing well - the Russian took 13th at 2' 31"...
Former world champion, Berg Grabsch, took 11th at 2' 16"...
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Patrick Gretsch placed 10th at 2' 15"...
Old-timer Laszlo Bodrogi is still in business - the Hungarian placed 9th at 2' 14"...
Christian Knees started one place ahead of David Millar, which drove him to 8th place at 2' 09"..!
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Geraint Thomas took 7th place at 1' 56" to snatch 5th overall as well...
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Alberto Contador placed 6th at 1' 46" and surrendered his race-lead, for now...
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Denis Menchov started early and took 5th place, 55-seconds down on the day's winner - he's now 8th overall...
Tejay Van Garderen continued his excellent race by placing 4th at 53-seconds - the American is in 3rd place overall...
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It looked easy for Edvald Boasson Hagen - the Norwegian champion led for most of the day but settled for 3rd, 43-seconds down...
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David Millar took over the lead for a short while - but the Brit ended 2nd on the day at 26-seconds and is 2nd overall at 36-seconds...
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Janez Brajkovic rode the time trial of his life to win stage three at an average speed of 47-kilometres-per-hour...
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Janez Brajkovic is the new race-leader of the Dauphiné - and the Slovenian might just win it too..!