65th Paris-Nice - ProTour 2007: Stage 5
January 1 - March 18, Sorgues, France, Road - JC (Continental Games)
138km remaining from 178km
The gap to the breakaway is slowly but
The leaders have arrived in Manosque, passing under
142km remaining from 178km
Now, Popovych has attacked! Just outside
The peloton is now only 3.05 minutes away, with Popovych
151km remaining from 178km
Popovych is still giving his everything
155km remaining from 178km
Three Caisse d'Epargne and four Lampre
David Millar (Saunier Duval) had to get a new front
The Gerolsteiner riders seem burned out. Popovych is
Again, this is a good tactical move of Johan Bruyneel
Jurgen de Walle (Quick-Step) has been caught by the
164km remaining from 178km
Popo is pushing up a false flat - that
David Zabriskie (CSC) has also given up the chase a
The remainder of the break is now swallowed by the peloton.
The Ukrainian is doing his very best to get the second
169km remaining from 178km
It's always tragic, the way in which
176km remaining from 178km
Popovych is now almost within the last
Popovych doesn't look back. He'll make it! He's on the
Second consecutive stage win for Discovery Channel!
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