The Japanese team finished last, 1' 48" down...
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The Champion Systems team of Hong Kong took the penultimate spot, 1' 16" down...
Bardiani-Valvole took 16th place at 59-seconds...
Despite the best efforts of Juan Antonio Flecha, Vacansoleil took 15th place, 51-seconds down...
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The IAM team took 14th, just 37-seconds down...
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Roger Kluge and Zak Dempster steered the Net App team to 13th place, 33-seconds down...
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The AG2R team took 12th place, 33-seconds down...
The Argos-Shimano team took 11th place, 30-seconds down...
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The Saxo-Tinkoff team took 10th, 26-seconds down...
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The Cannondale team took 9th place, 24-seconds down...
The Green Edge team took 8th place, 23-seconds down...
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The FDJ team took 7th, 23-seconds down...
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The powerful Astana team took 6th, 17-seconds down...
The Katusha team took 5th place, 15-seconds down...
Yaroslav Popovych led the Radio Shack team to 4th place, 11-seconds down...
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Niki Terpstra towed the Omega Quick-Step team to 3rd-place, just 10-seconds down...
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Led by Luke Rowe and Matthew Hayman, team Sky took 2nd place today, just five-seconds short of winning...
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Taylor Phinney led BMC to victory today...
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Phinney rode the last few kilometres on the front, accounting for the 52-kilometres-per-hour average speed..!
Brent Bookwalter is congratulated by Eddy Merckx after increasing his overall lead...
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