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Prologue (8.9 km)
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Stage 1 (223.5 km)
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Stage 2 (201 km)
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Stage 3 (213 km)
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Stage 4 (153.5 km)
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Stage 5 (187.5 km)
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Stage 6 (227.5 km)
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Stage 7 (165.5 km)
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Stage 8 (189 km)
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Stage 9 (204.5 km)
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Stage 10 (179 km)
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Stage 11 (184.5 km)
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Stage 12 (210.5 km)
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Stage 13 (196 km)
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Stage 14 (184.5 km)
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Stage 15 (187.5 km)
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Stage 16 (199.5 km)
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Stage 17 (174 km)
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Stage 18 (198 km)
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Stage 19 (52 km)
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Stage 20 (102.5 km)
LATEST PHOTOS
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TOUR DE FRANCE : STAGE 10
Check out photos from the "Behind The Lines" stage ten of the Tour de France. Big Day today as Sergio Paulinho wins the stage.
Tour de France
Stage 10: Chambéry to Gap, 179km/111mi
By Cathy Mehl
It was Bastille Day in France and the French riders tried in vain to earn a stage victory. But today’s celebration came from Team RadioShack’s Portuguese rider Sérgio Paulinho who broke away from a day-long break with 15km to go and raced into Gap with Vasili Kiryienka (Caisse d’Epargne) in a head-to--head battle that put Paulinho on top. Sharing the pace making all the way to Gap, Paulinho and Kiryienka kept up their cooperation until the final kilometer. Paulinho slipped in behind Kiryienka and marked his man, swinging around at the last possible moment to outsprint the Belarusian and take his first stage victory in his third start of the Tour de France by half a wheel length. It was a well-judged sprint for Paulinho who used his years of racing experience and clear thinking to secure the win. A quick thumb-suck salute to his baby made for a perfect day for Paulinho and plenty of cause to celebrate in the Team RadioShack camp.
There was no change in the overall with Andy Schleck of Saxo Bank still holding 41-seconds to Astana’s Alberto Contador.
Check out these photos from the Team bus before Stage 10 of the Tour de France.
Check out Graham Watson's In-Race Photos from Stage 10 of the Tour de France.
Not riding for Team Radioshack at the Tour (yet?) but made an appearance while training with The Shack's Bjorn Selander. They're also riding with the USA Cycling Champions Club, big supporters for developing new talent like these 2 guys in America.
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Wed, July 14—starts at 1250 local time
About Stage 10
By Chris Brewer
Following yesterday’s high drama, today looks on paper to be a tad easier. But by now the cream has risen to the top somewhat and legs are getting tired. The Cat 1 climb is early on and the Cat 2 and unrated climb just before the finish don’t look tactically important. I would look to see a successful escape today for a stage hunter, while the main rivals watch each other and reset for the Pyrenees later in the race.
TOUR DE FRANCE ROUTES
TOUR DE FRANCE COVERAGE
- Map Prologue (8.9 km)
- Map Stage 1 (223.5 km)
- Map Stage 2 (201 km)
- Map Stage 3 (213 km)
- Map Stage 4 (153.5 km)
- Map Stage 5 (187.5 km)
- Map Stage 6 (227.5 km)
- Map Stage 7 (165.5 km)
- Map Stage 8 (189 km)
- Map Stage 9 (204.5 km)
- Map Stage 10 (179 km)
- Map Stage 11 (184.5 km)
- Map Stage 12 (210.5 km)
- Map Stage 13 (196 km)
- Map Stage 14 (184.5 km)
- Map Stage 15 (187.5 km)
- Map Stage 16 (199.5 km)
- Map Stage 17 (174 km)
- Map Stage 18 (198 km)
- Map Stage 19 (52 km)
- Map Stage 20 (102.5 km)
TEAM TALK
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where to buy USPS cycling kit
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Jersey for sale
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