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94th Tour de France, France, July 1-23, 2007

Stage 11 - Thursday, July 19: Marseille - Montpellier, 182.5km

Cédric Vasseur (Quickstep-Innergetic)
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Cédric Vasseur (Quickstep-Innergetic)
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The first kilometre
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Marseille attractions
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Marseille
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Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto)
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Cédric Vasseur (Quickstep-Innergetic)
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Cédric Vasseur (Quickstep-Innergetic)
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Packing it
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Marseille offered a unique backdrop
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Fabian Cancellara (Team CSC) came close
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Robert Hunter gave Barloworld
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Hunter is the first South African
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Hunter shows the winning smile
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Michael Rasmussen (Rabobank) celebrating
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Tom Boonen has solidified
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Rasmussen in yellow
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It takes three
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Hunter is one of two
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The Tour podium is quite large
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Hunter gets the first
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The first South African to win
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Roadside distractions
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The break that was doomed
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The American Champion George Hincapie
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Mauricio Soler sheds hair
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Former KOM subscriber Richard Virenque
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Patrick Lefevere, the Quickstep boss
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Soler in the Tour village
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A signed yellow jersey
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David Millar checks out the hardware
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George Hincapie (Discovery Channel)
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Bram Tankink (Quickstep-Innergetic)
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Cédric Vasseur (Quickstep-Innergetic) won
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Feed zone is danger time
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Feed zone offers a break
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Christophe Moreau in the feed zone
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Rasmussen shadowed Vino
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Alexander Vinokourov (Astana)
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Fabian Cancellara does the Tiger
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Rob Hunter celebrates
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He's the first South African
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Hunter was overjoyed
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Tom Boonen couldn't get points
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Vinokourov showed his aggressiveness
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His face shows the effort
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Barloworld gets its second victory.
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Hunter is all smiles
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Michael Rasmussen said
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The Dane rode clever
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It's celebration time
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Soler's and Hunter's victories
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Hunter right after the win
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The podium arrives.
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The two Liquigas'
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The sprint into Montpellier
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A tête à tête
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Hunter hunts the victory
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Robert Hunter wins
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Christophe Moreau (Ag2r Prévoyance)
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Française Des Jeux had a bad day
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The French Champ Moreau
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Lampre was looking
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Christophe Moreau was humble
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Robert Hunter (Barloworld)
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The South African could handle
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Hunter would have liked
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Rob Hunter gets the congrats
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Michael Rasmussen (Rabobank) keeps yellow
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Rasmussen already thinks
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The Dane would prefer the Pyrénés
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Rasmussen doesn't want to surrender
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The excitement of Hunter
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In contrast he seemed shy
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But once up there
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Cancellara and Fisher sprint
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Filippo Pozzato (Liquigas) shows his shoes.
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YEAH! Hunter wins
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With a little help from Bernard Hinault
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Michael Rasmussen's thoughts are spinning
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Sunflowers are an integral part
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