65th Paris-Nice - ProTour 2007: Stage 4
January 1 - March 18, Maurs, France, Road - JC (Continental Games)
Welcome back to the 2007 European
At the start this morning, beautiful
But now, back to racing: The breakaway
124km remaining from 169km
At the second and
Discovery Channel is setting the pace
Meanwhile, Massimiliano Mori (Lampre),
139km remaining from 169km
Bouygues, Liquigas
Certainly, the best climber in the
146km remaining from 169km
The team helpers
149km remaining from 169km
But the leaders
155km remaining from 169km
We're approaching
The leaders have now arrived in Barjac,
But so has the bunch, led by Discovery
Danielson is not only putting his
Mountains classification leader Heinrich
162km remaining from 169km
The leaders and the
They've arrived in the city of Mende.
167km remaining from 169km
An Astana rider is
Cadel Evans (Predictor) is also up
Casar is giving his everything, while
And Contador comes up, looking eeeasy!
Valjavec, Schleck, Contador, Rebellin
Contador digs deep, but still looks
But Rebellin doesn't stand a chance
Davide Rebellin is thus taking over
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