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Christophe Moreau Le Tour Standings

By Tony on
Christophe Moreau ranked #88 in today's stage of the Tour de France.  He completed the ride in 03:34:55.  The stage ended in a hotly contested sprint and was won by Alessandro Petacchi.    At the end of Stage 4, Christophe Moreau now ranks #89 in the overall general classification.  His current GC time is 18:36:15 and he has a total gap of 00:07:20 from Fabian Cancellara .  Cancellara currently holds the yellow jersey, followed by Geraint Thomas in second and Cadel Evans in third...Read Full Story

Welcome to our blog about Christophe Moreau

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This is our group blog, which is unique because any Zimbio member can post an entry to it. Some members blog about recent news and trends related to the portal topic, others recount relevant personal stories. You can also comment on and rate existing blog entries, to voice your opinion and to help the community identify which members and entries on the portal are must-reads. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this portal? Well, then put on your journalist's cap...Read Full Story

Final Individual Standings in the Tour de France 2006

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posted by Tony Top 10 Riders: 1 Floyd Landis     89 hrs 39 mins 30 secs 2 Oscar Pereiro     +0:0:57 3 Andreas Kloeden     +0:1:29 4 Carlos Sastre     +0:3:13 5 Cadel Evans     +0:5:08 6 Denis Menchov     +0:7:06 7 Cyril Dessel     +0:8:41 8 Christophe Moreau     +0:9:37 9 Haimar Zubeldia     +0:12:05 10 Michael Rogers     +0:15:07Read Full Story
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Message by NONEContrary to what you may think, at whatever level in which you’re racing, the technical and physical aspects of cycling don’t usually determine the winner. So, on any given day, what separates who dons, for example, the Tour de France’s yellow or green jerseys and who stands a step or two down on the podium?  
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