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91st Tour de France - July 3-25, 2004Stages listing TTT Rules Start Times Live Report Results Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 4 - Wednesday July 7: Cambrai - Arras TTT, 64.5 kmBy Deena-Maree Faulkner Starting at Cambrai, this year's Team Time Trial is a fairly flat course, heading southwest towards Metz-en-Couture (km 19) then west to Ayette (km 49) and finishing with a northerly run into Arras. What may make the stage hard are the expected strong winds and rain. A new rule for this year means that no team can lose more than 2:30 on this stage, but any dropped rider will have to finish within 25 percent of his team's time to avoid being eliminated. Those team time trial rules explainedBy Roger Hughes Just to make life easier for everybody, the Tour organisers have produced a new set of rules to determine how much time riders can lose on the team time trial stage. In previous years, there has been a simple ceiling - no rider who finishes inside the time limit could lose more than X minutes. This year the system is a little more complex. So here goes:
Now, as well as giving accountants something to do in their spare time, this system gives a little scope for slightly odd outcomes for the riders with a real interest in the general classification, particularly if the winners are a team without any serious GC contenders, since the limits are on what they lose to the winning team, not to each other. If, for example, Brioches La Boulangère unexpectedly power ahead, with T-Mobile finishing second a minute down and US Postal a couple of seconds slower still, Jan Ullrich would gain 10 seconds on Lance Armstrong, even though the actual difference between them was far less. And if another team finished between them, it would be 20 seconds difference, and so on (the reductio ad absurdum case would be if the teams in 2nd to 21st position finished separated by fractions of a second but more than 3 minutes down on the winners, in which unlikely event riders finishing in the same second could be credited with times up to 2.40 apart). So placings may well be as important as times here for the GC riders - they need to worry not only about each other but about the other strong time trialling teams as well.
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Start Times14:15 Euskaltel-Euskadi 14:20 Credit Agricole 14:25 Cofidis, le credit par Telephone 14:30 R.A.G.T. Semences-MG Rover 14:35 Saeco 14:40 Lotto-Domo 14:45 Alessio-Bianchi 14:50 Brioches La Boulangere 14:55 Quick.Step-Davitamon 15:00 Domina Vacanze 15:05 Illes Balears-Banesto 15:10 Ag2R Prevoyance 15:15 Gerolsteiner 15:20 FDJeux.com 15:25 Liberty Seguros 15:30 T-Mobile Team 15:35 Rabobank 15:40 Phonak Hearing Systems 15:45 Team CSC 15:50 Fassa Bortolo 15:55 US Postal Service p/b Berry Floor |
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