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RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 09-09-2020 08:22 Stage 11. 167.5kms Chatelaillon Plage to Poitiers Flat course which goes round the town of Niort. RE: Tour de France - circles_o_o_o - 09-09-2020 16:16 Peter Sagan relegated to last place, from second, for pushing in the sprint. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 10-09-2020 11:54 Stage12 218kms Chauvigny to Sarran Correze. Described as being a bumpy course. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 10-09-2020 15:05 After a breakaway 22 year old Swiss rider Marc Hirshi had an easy victory for the Sunweb team. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 11-09-2020 07:49 Stage13 191kms Chatel- Gyon to Puy Mary Cantal Montain course in the Massif Central RE: Tour de France - SecretAgent - 11-09-2020 09:05 (11-09-2020 07:49 )Charlemagne Wrote: Stage13 191kms Chatel- Gyon to Puy Mary Cantal Jumbo Visma train big test today. Although on the road Roglic & Bernal have been pretty equally matched with Roglic’s lead being purely down to bonus points I suspect the power of the JV squad will dominate and he will extend his lead. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 11-09-2020 15:05 Hard mountain finish at the top of Puy Mary volcano. Close finish when Daniel Martinez (EF Pro Cycling ) beat off Lennard Kamna in a close finish RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 12-09-2020 07:16 Stage14 194kms Clemont-Ferand to Lyon Mostly a flat course which the organisers have described as lumpy terrain. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 12-09-2020 15:49 Lots of attacks throughout the stage. It ended with Sunweb winning again with Soren Kragh Andersen taking the honours. RE: Tour de France - Charlemagne - 13-09-2020 10:13 Stage15 174.5km Lyon to Grand Columbier The first half of the stage is nice and flat and then there are 3 large mountains to cycle up, with a exciting finish at Grand Clumbier. |