64th Paris-Nice - ProTour 2006: Stage 4
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January 1 - March 12, Saint-Etienne, France, Road - JC (Continental Games)
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Well, we've de-iced the blimp and
Martin Elmiger has now taken over
Leblacher takes the points at the
Clement is a rarity in Bouygues Telecom:
Clement sits up as Bernard Hinault
Burghardt (T-Mobile) does an interesting
Leblacher takes the seven points on
It's Loosli and Franzoi setting tempo,
The gap has come down to 2'10 and
It's 1'40 now as the leaders pass
You can bet that there will be some
Lampre and Quick.Step are back on
Chavanel and a Liquigas rider counter
The four counter attackers are caught
yep. Steels pulls off at 900m then
That's all folks, from stage 3. Boonen
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