
JJ Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) wins stage three of Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Cervelo)
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Angel Madrazo (Movistar) has a go on the climb
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A thrilling finish for JJ Haedo
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Robert Gesink (Rabobank) continues as best young rider.
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Daniel Sesma (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
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The peloton on stage 3 of Tirreno-Adriatico
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Angel Madrazo (Movistar) on the attack
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JJ Haedo shakes his money maker.
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A fine sprint victory for JJ Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard)
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Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-ISD)
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Francisco Javier Aramendia Llorente gets his feed. He wore the green jersey
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Stuart O'Grady leads the Leopard-Trek train.
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Maarten Wynants (Rabobank) goes on the attack
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Giovanni Visconti (Farnese Vini) has a go on stage 3
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) shows evidence of a crash today.
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Daniel Sesma (Euskaltel-Euskadi) spent most of the day alone off the front
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Daniel Sesma (Euskaltel-Euskadi) on a solo flyer in Tirreno-Adriatico
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Mark Renshaw and Bernard Eisel try to bring Mark Cavendish back to the
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Mark Cavendish looking worried after a his continued dry spell in Italy.
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Hushovd completes his lead-out just a touch too early, leaving Farrar
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Angel Madrazo (Movistar) jumped clear on the climb, but was caught soon
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Andy Rihs, owner of BMC bicycles.
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A mis-timed lead-out from Thor Hushovd put Farrar on the front too soon,
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It was the first win since June 2010 for JJ Haedo.
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Haedo takes the stage ahead of Farrar and Oss.
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JJ Haedo wins the bunch sprint in Perugia
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Juan Jose Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) on the podium at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Kisses for Argentinean JJ Haedo after his stage win in Tirreno-Adriatico.
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JJ Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) sprays the champagne after his stage win.
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It's another azzurri jersey for Tyler Farrar.
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Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervelo) celebrates his second day in the race lead
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JJ Haedo celebrates his first win of 2011.
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Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) contemplates today's stage.
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Giovanni Visconti (Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
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The classification leaders for stage 3 line up.
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Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-ISD) makes a last minute adjustment
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Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas-Cannondale)
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Thor Hushovd (Garmin-Cervelo) was personally responsible for his team
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Garmin-Cervelo's Tyler Farrar gets ready for his day in the race lead.
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A Norwegian fan chats with Kurt Alse Arvesen
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Robert Amadio, the Liquigas-Cannondale director.
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Juan Jose Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) took a big win over Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervelo)
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JJ Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) cracked a dry spell that has lasted since
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While JJ Haedo won the stage, Tyler Farrar took second and gets to keep
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Tirreno-Adriatico leader Tyler Farrar can't get the measure of JJ Haedo
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