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66th Paris-Nice - HC, France, March 9-16, 2008

Stage 4 - March 13: Montélimar - Mont Ventoux, 176km

The Mont Ventoux from the valley
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France's Secretary of State for Sport, Bernard Laporte,
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Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto) wins the stage
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Evans beat Dutchman Robert Gesink
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The sprint between Evans and Gesink
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Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r-La Mondiale) came from nowhere
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Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto) on the podium
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The Aussie was working for Yaroslav Popovych
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Gesink in yellow, surely not for the last time
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Robert Gesink (Rabobank) smiles as he is the new leader
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Evans is still pulling Gesink but realises
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Sylvain Chavanel gave it his all
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Chavanel found the Ventoux
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Clément L'Hottelerie (Skil-Shimano) leads
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Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto) smiles to the spectators
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Evans outguns Gesink to the line
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The Aussie declared that he isn't in better shape
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Winning on the Ventoux may be a good sign
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Robert Gesink had to do lots of pulling
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Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) looks up the Ventoux
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Fränk Schleck (Team CSC) with some fashionable sunglasses
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The unmistakable combat face
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Robert Gesink (Rabobank) has shown in California
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Getting yellow on the Ventoux is special
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Gesink receives a lion for his efforts
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Evans was working for team-mate Yaroslav Popovych
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Evans out of the saddle
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The Ventoux draws cyclists
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Evans on the left out-sprinted
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Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r-La Mondiale) came from nowhere
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Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) is showing good form
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David Moncoutié (Cofidis) rode in support of Chavanel
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Rémy Di Gregorio (Française des Jeux) tries to stay warm
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French sports secretary Bernard Laporte congratulates Evans
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Clément L'Hottelerie (Skil-Shimano) kept the polka dot
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Gesink smiles in yellow
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At only 21 years of age
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Bernard Hinault is never far form the action
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Thor Hushovd is still in green and has managed to survive the toughest stage.
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Hinault has won the Tour de France five times
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