
Emma Pooley (Cervelo Test Team) took the stage, eight seconds ahead of
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Competition leaders: Carla Swart (MTN), Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit),
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Mara Abbott (United States) finished eight seconds behind Emma Pooley.
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Mara Abbott (United States) was awarded most aggressive rider on Stage
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Concetration in the break - Emma Pooley (Cervelo Test Team).
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With less than 20 km remaining Evelyn Stevens (HTC - Columbia Women) slid
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The bunch chases the leaders on a mountain climb.
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Emma Johansson (Redsun Cycling Team) was third on the stage.
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Trixi Worrack (Noris Cycling) on a climb followed by Christel Ferrier-Bruneau
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Carla Swart (MTN) will wear the young rider jersey on Stage 8 - competition
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The bunch takes a corner after a particularly technical descent.
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Race leader Emma Pooley (Cervelo Test Team) leads the break into a corner.
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Active on previous days Kath Mattis (United States) was quiet today.
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Mara Abbott (United States) leads the break.
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Nederland Bloeit riders rode hard all day in the mountains.
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The white stage winner's jersey was presented to Emma Pooley (Cervelo
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