
The competition leaders on the podium.
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Ina Yoko Teutenberg (HTC - Columbia Women) takes the stage and cements
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The break stayed away, despite some concentrated chasing in the final
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Cervelo Test Team drove the chase to the breakaways.
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Carmen Small (United States) leading the breakaway.
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Brooke Miller (United States) made the break, then slipped off the back
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Ina Yoko Teutenberg (HTC - Columbia Women) leads into the headwind.
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Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit) leads Evelyn Stevens (HTC - Columbia Women).
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Teutenberg (HTC - Columbia Women) - at the front again, driving the pace.
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Ina Yoko Teutenberg (HTC - Columbia Women) was aggressive all day and
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Lezignan Corbieres - another day on Tour de l'Aude, another wine region.
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Team USA towards the front in the opening kilometres.
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Adrie Visser (HTC - Columbia Women) in the leader's jersey for the first
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The bunch was fast and complete in the initial, tailwind section.
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Loes Gunnewijk (Nederland Bloeit) waiting for the start.
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Adrie Visser (HTC - Columbia Women) retained her leader's jersey.
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