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7.14: Tour de France, Stage 10 report

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  1. Lance Armstrong0:43
  2. France1:12
  3. Jersey1:34, 2:23, 2:29
  4. Renaissance2:34
  5. Wisconsin1:51
  6. Iowa's1:45
  7. flat tire0:23
  8. heart rate2:03
  9. favorite color2:55
Tue, 14 Jul 2009|

Mark Cavendish won the 10th Stage of the 2009 Tour De France on Tuesday.

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Transcript

-- your top five in stays number ten in the first three we've seen a lot -- push off and -- But of course it's been mark Cavendish you show whenever he's decided to turn on the gas a case. Keep trying everybody but no one is even close to this guy I think he can stop trying at this point no one not even get close to mark Cavendish so you might as well wait until he has a flat tire in the last 200 meters until then. -- is gonna continue winning these greens need perhaps one way to take out he and his team we'll have to see if any when employees that strategy let's look now though at our camp the coach Phelps. Overall results after stays number ten notre -- keeps yellow just ahead of Alberto -- Lance Armstrong a couple of seconds back but check out this flip -- quote now importantly -- -- -- -- lost time. Levi moving into the fifth he lost a little -- time do this. Late in the field just a few hundred meters before the line and Levis was given fifteen seconds behind the stage winner. Bradley Wiggins also so he moves down the seventh Christian making that along with lance Christian season eighth one point -- Frankie -- caught up with today's winner. After the -- Mark your third stage victory here at -- France every time he keeps switching your victory salute you wanted to meet you today. Notes. Have a good sponsors kind of Korean and they gave -- -- us is that -- that I like you know and that. I think they look good any way -- great great performance boxes and they look good I think another veteran that -- -- -- -- that's -- your -- in court -- matching Jersey -- you can tell there's such a difference in here. Personality when you end up losing out and when you win. How important is that you throw to win when you come into these final sprint you know when you find the best position Iowa's -- I'm always fun investigation by the guys in knowing that -- in Wisconsin -- you know everybody sees people can say. You know he gets -- he hasn't fallen enemy vessel yesterday was finished -- You know when you lose on these guys have put some attendance is a hard thing to take to heart rate to take on his shoulders -- -- special -- agent on that. Yes so it's hard for me take many guys point 2% and I can't finish off so. When it 400 is that an anything goes right and come not taught you know you've done the last -- -- you know you all the best that day and and makes -- amass massive. Great field you're getting close to the green Jersey next couple days are flatter stages which you should -- sprinting stopped. Off focus on the stage when things are getting -- Jersey or just all of it. You know I'm -- on some statements you know wanna get Arizona Renaissance these in my seat next agent's comments. I'm may -- -- build my points back to what's toy you know I'm not gonna go for intermediate psyche so today. -- -- -- to -- -- no big changes to comment on -- congratulations fantastic right today. Capps closed the gap on Busch shop for the points jerseys tomorrow perhaps mark Cavendish will be wearing his favorite color. -- --

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