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07.24 - Tour de France: Stage 19

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  • "G'day mate", says Robbie McEwen to Jeremy Hunt as the British rider speeds by - but he won't be saying that in tomorrow's Champs Elysees sprint..!

    "G'day mate", says Robbie McEwen to Jeremy Hunt as the British rider speeds by - but he won't be saying that in tomorrow's Champs Elysees sprint..!

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  • Robert Gesink finishes this Tour in 6th place overall, but he finished 109th today at 8' 33"..!

    Robert Gesink finishes this Tour in 6th place overall, but he finished 109th today at 8' 33"..!

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  • Jurgen Van Den Broeck ends in 5th place overall, but the Belgian finished 71st today at 7' 10"..!

    Jurgen Van Den Broeck ends in 5th place overall, but the Belgian finished 71st today at 7' 10"..!

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  • Chris Horner kept his 10th place overall, but he was 69th today at 7' 10"...

    Chris Horner kept his 10th place overall, but he was 69th today at 7' 10"...

    HORNERTTTDF

  • Lance Armstrong finishes his last-ever Tour - ever! -  in 23rd place, but he was 67th today at 7' 05"...

    Lance Armstrong finishes his last-ever Tour - ever! - in 23rd place, but he was 67th today at 7' 05"...

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  • Ryder Hesjedal secured 7th place overall after finishing 52nd today at 6' 40"...

    Ryder Hesjedal secured 7th place overall after finishing 52nd today at 6' 40"...

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  • Andy Schleck stays in 2nd place overall after a brilliant effort to unseat Contador - he was 44th today at 6' 14"...

    Andy Schleck stays in 2nd place overall after a brilliant effort to unseat Contador - he was 44th today at 6' 14"...

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  • Levi Leipheimer was Radio Shack's best-placed rider today, he took 41st at 5' 59" and ends in 13th place overall...

    Levi Leipheimer was Radio Shack's best-placed rider today, he took 41st at 5' 59" and ends in 13th place overall...

    LEIPHEIMERTTTDF

  • Sammy Sanchez slipped to 4th overall after taking 40th today at 5' 51"...

    Sammy Sanchez slipped to 4th overall after taking 40th today at 5' 51"...

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  • Alberto Contador had to fight to keep his race-lead - the Spaniard ended the stage in 35th place at 5' 43"...

    Alberto Contador had to fight to keep his race-lead - the Spaniard ended the stage in 35th place at 5' 43"...

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  • David Millar took 17th place at 4' 20"...

    David Millar took 17th place at 4' 20"...

    MILLARTTTDF

  • Denis Menchov was the fastest of the overall contenders - he ends in 3rd overall after taking 11th place today at 3' 51"...

    Denis Menchov was the fastest of the overall contenders - he ends in 3rd overall after taking 11th place today at 3' 51"...

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  • Geraint Thomas rode to 10th on the stage, at 3' 38"...

    Geraint Thomas rode to 10th on the stage, at 3' 38"...

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  • Bradley Wiggins ends his Tour in 24th place after taking 9th today at 3'33"...

    Bradley Wiggins ends his Tour in 24th place after taking 9th today at 3'33"...

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  • Maarten Tjallingi took 8th place today, 3' 21" down...

    Maarten Tjallingi took 8th place today, 3' 21" down...

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  • Vasil Kiryienka took 7th place at 3' 10"...

    Vasil Kiryienka took 7th place at 3' 10"...

    KIRYIENKATDF

  • Koos Moerenhout took 6th place at 3' 03"...

    Koos Moerenhout took 6th place at 3' 03"...

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  • David Zabriskie took 5th place today at exactly three minutes...

    David Zabriskie took 5th place today at exactly three minutes...

    ZABRISKIETTTDF

  • Ignatas Konovalovas took 4th place at 2' 44"...

    Ignatas Konovalovas took 4th place at 2' 44"...

    KONOVALOVASTDF

  • Bert Grabsch started first and ended in 3rd place, 1' 48" down on the winner...

    Bert Grabsch started first and ended in 3rd place, 1' 48" down on the winner...

    GRABSCHTTTDF

  • Tony Martin took second-place today, just seventeen seconds down on the winner...

    Tony Martin took second-place today, just seventeen seconds down on the winner...

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  • Fabian Cancellara started early, got the best conditions, had the best pair of legs - and won the stage at an incredible speed of over 51-kilometres-per-hour..!

    Fabian Cancellara started early, got the best conditions, had the best pair of legs - and won the stage at an incredible speed of over 51-kilometres-per-hour..!

    CANCELLARATTTDF

  • Alberto Contador can afford to cry now, he's as good as won the 2010 Tour de France after a tough time trial contest that sees him end with a 39-seconds advantage over Andy Schleck...

    Alberto Contador can afford to cry now, he's as good as won the 2010 Tour de France after a tough time trial contest that sees him end with a 39-seconds advantage over Andy Schleck...

    CONTADORTDF

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