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‘In the (Time) Zone' David Olle, France, +33 66 16 909 87
Tour de France, July 3 - 25, 2010, Report stage 6 Stage 6 Friday, July 9 225 km Montargis → Gueugnon
Results 1 Mark Cavendish (GBr) Team HTC - Columbia 5:37:42 2 Tyler Farrar (USA) Garmin - Transitions 3 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Lampre-Farnese Vini 4 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Team Katusha
General classification after stage 6 1 Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Team Saxo Bank 28:37:30 2 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Sky Professional Cycling Team 0:00:20 3 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:39 4 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin - Transitions 0:00:46
Skippy report: Robbie McEwen had a little ‘off' across the line, damaged his bike and spent time with the medical team. Cursing the whole while. Not having a good run, picked up his fourth fourth today, too. Must be a record. NB: he said after his first fourth, I certainly didn't come here to place 4th... Could be a skip in yellow tomorrow, watch this space. No guessing who.
Cuisine report: Magret de Canard (duck) last night. Served with mushrooms, mashed potatoe and a jus. Two out of 16 refused to eat the duck fat! T'was the best part.
Tomorrow: Stage 7 Saturday, July 10 161 km Tournus → Station des Rousses This stage between Tournus and the ski resort village of Station des Rousses provides the first mountain-top finish of the 2010 Tour. The climb to the Station des Rousses runs 14 kilometers and finishes at a relatively low 1140 meters in elevation. Though the Station des Rousses hosts the Tour for the first time, the Côte des Rousses commonly serves as a prelude to the col de Faucille, which has appeared in the Tour on more than 40 occasions since 1911. (from steephill.tv) For those in Australia, SBS shows a daily report on the Tour de France, along with many stages broadcast live, catch them if you can. Not forgetting our own Topbike TV on digital channel 44, check your local guide for details.
The Bike Race: This year's Tour starts in the Netherlands (making that 3 grand tour prologues in a row, for Holland) belts into Belgium, before following a clockwise trace around France, finishing, of course, on the Champs Elysee in Paris. July 3-25, 3,596 kilometres, more than enough for anyone.
The Writer: David Olle's cycling reports are used by ABC radio's 774 DRIVE show in Melbourne, ABC radio 702 breakfast show in Sydney, ABC national overnights and 3RRR FM's Breakfasters. He chats regularly with all. He also created and produces the magazine style TV show ‘Topbike TV' which is seen throughout Australia and New Zealand on community televison. The reports are also published here, www.cyclesportnews.com, along with any photos.
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