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Tour de France – Armstrong is still third, Nocentini products and keeps yellow jersey
It seems that everything will remain the same after the 12th stage of Tour France had ended on Thursday, Rinaldo Nocentini keeps the yellow jersey since he is still the number one in the overall standings, Alberto Contador is the second six minutes behind Lance Armstrong Nocentini and is third with a gap of eight minutes behind the leader. For the 12th stage was won by Nicki Sorensen of Denmark, after break with a small group of seven riders on their way to the finish line of this stage was 211.5 km long and went from Tonnerre to Vittel, including six small hills. The peloton was led by Mark Cavendish of Britain won the stage on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively, but the current leaders of Tour would not make any effort to pursue the break package that included Egoi Martinez, Franco Pellizotti, Remi Pauriol, Sylvain Calzati and Markus Fothen, plus Nicki Sorensen, who was the winner at the end. Cavendish was the favorite to win this stage since he led almost the entire stage, but decided not to take chances and did not pursue the break team. He won three stages and was heading and a quarter on Thursday but did not happen at the end. However, Armstrong and Contador finished with the main pack, while Lance Armstrong stopped while his team fixed the rear tire with 37 miles left to go. He is taking all precautions, while the head until Alps over the weekend. The final stages had been full of crashes and accidents, and Wednesday's stage, there were 19 riders seriously injured. He said the final stages have been very stressful for him and the team because if you get involved in an accident, you can lose everything you have achieved and therefore must try to avoid them. "Yesterday, there was no way to avoid the accident, if it were just behind, who were going down, "said Armstrong." So that's something you lose sleep. You have to pay constant attention. I try to give me a little space of the people in front of me, so having a little time to brake. "The position of the following general Nocentini remain the same with the top. The rivalry between Lance and Contador was not as visible in the flat stages, but goes out again on the weekend from the first stage Alpine start on Sunday. The battle will start again as both are good at climbing hills and finishes are good for attacks. Contador said earlier stages on a flat surface made the difference, but television viewers are a bit boring. There was some tension at the beginning of each stage and when an accident occurred. Contador was not involved in a crash since he arrived in time to stop the bike at every opportunity. Let's see what happens over the weekend.
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