Live coverage
64th Paris-Nice - ProTour 2006: Stage 4
By Cyclingnews published
January 1 - March 12, Saint-Etienne, France, Road - JC (Continental Games)
Well, we've de-iced the blimp and
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The story at the moment:
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Phonak's Alexandre
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The conditions are
Martin Elmiger has now taken over
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The two leaders are
Leblacher takes the points at the
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Virtual mountains
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A Bouygues rider -
Clement is a rarity in Bouygues Telecom:
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The two Lampre riders
Clement sits up as Bernard Hinault
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It's now Phonak on
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The pace is still
Burghardt (T-Mobile) does an interesting
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The two leaders approach
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Leblacher attacks!
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Giling doesn't budge
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Leblacher eases himself
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Leblacher has done
Leblacher takes the seven points on
It's Loosli and Franzoi setting tempo,
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Agritubel teammates
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Franzoi and Cretskens
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The gap is down to
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Giling and Leblacher
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It's all Lampre
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Moos and Voeckler
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The speed should start
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There are eight Quick.Step
The gap has come down to 2'10 and
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Behind the Lampre/Quick.Step
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Ventoux looms in the
It's 1'40 now as the leaders pass
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Besides Quick.Step
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the gap is coming
You can bet that there will be some
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The pair has been
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Under 15 km to go,
Lampre and Quick.Step are back on
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No reaction from the
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The pair grab Marichal's
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Marichal does a strong
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Marichal signals for
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Leblacher can do
Chavanel and a Liquigas rider counter
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The two are joined
The four counter attackers are caught
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The Italian keeps his
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The three are now back
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Voeckler, Chavanel
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There is a lot of looking
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Another Liquigas rider
yep. Steels pulls off at 900m then
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Boonen gets a good
That's all folks, from stage 3. Boonen

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