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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Anyone's Race

The Thrill of Victory.  The Agony of Defeat.

Man, next year I'm taking the three weeks of the Le Tour off so I'm not depending on Twitter for my race news.

From the looks of the playback and the excitement of the stream this morning, it sounds like Stage 16 was particularly intense.  Once again, Norway's Thor Hushovd of Garmin-Cervelo proved his magnificence.  Australian Cadel Evans of BMC regained his second place spot in the general classification over Frank Schleck. The younger Schleck sits in fourth.  Contador lurks in sixth.

Voeckler still holds the yellow.

There are five days left.  Three will be spent climbing.

From the comments, no one knows how this will turn out.  Some say the Schlecks are finished and so is Contador, others are saying it ain't over till its over.

As we've seen so far, you never know what will happen.

One thing is certain, there are going to be a lot of depressed people come Monday.

As we come down to it, who do you think is going to take the yellow in the end?

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