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1,2,3 and Talansky and Moreno. 165 and 8= on the stage. Valverde is really doing the business for me. Won stage 17 with him in TdF (started using the Bryton I won for that now - not bad at all although only just learning how to use it), now dug me out of a hole today after messing up yesterday (only had Swift and not a lot else).
A real race today, good to see Contador's aggression (let's hope it's clean aggression). Froome struggling but hung on. Cobo lost a lot of time, looks like Valverde is the leader now as I don't think he was just stage hunting today. Purito well in the mix. Not sure Froome will win this one though, reckon it's between the 3 Spaniards.
I think ive lost the plot
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