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 TDF 2008 - STAGE 17

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| Road Bike Action Interview: Armstrong Speaks "Contador Should Be In Tour De France" "Maybe the first day you have it, but after that, to be honest with you.....In a lot of ways, having the yellow jersey is a heavy jersey."
... |  |  | | Total Tour Domination By CSC Brings Sastre Stage, Maillot Jaune On l‘Alpe d’Huez Wednesday 23 July
Stage 17: Embrun–L’Alpe-d’Huez: 210km
... |  |  | | Bobke's Daily Call-In Carlos Sastre made the best effort he could to win the 2008 Tour de France. My prognostication? Cadel will easily get a minute back in the TT on Saturday, but he’ll lose the Tour by four seconds. Not only will we witness that happen on Saturday, but just ... |  | | Carlos Sastre is The King Of L’Alp d’Huez and The Triple-Kicker, Stage 17 Of The Tour de France Spanish rider, Carlos Sastre of CSC secured the victory today on Stage 17, the 210.5 kilometer stage from Embrun to L’Alpe d’Huez-the trifecta, featuring three leg destroying climbs, the Col de Galibier, the Col de la Croix de Fer and, L ‘Alp d’Huez. ... |  |  | | Road Bike Action First Edition News July 23, 2008 Smilin' Ricky Ricco' With Gendarmes... |  |  | | Tour Mania: Today, l’Alpe This is written before the l’Alpe d’Huez stage: This CSC team is putting into this Tour a performance of raw aggression unlike any I’ve ever seen.
Can you imagine being in the Tour, being one of the good riders able to hang with ... |  |  | | Team Of The Day: Garmin-Chipotle (Continental Pro) Team Garmin-Chipolte began as the UCI Continental Team, TIAA-CREF... |  |  | | 2008 Tour de France Stage 17
Wednesday 23 July Stage 17 : Embrun–L’Alpe-d’Huez—210km The queen stage of the 2008 Tour ... |  |  |
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