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20: 196:, when in the ninth stage of the race, Voeckler led a breakaway, survived a collision caused by a media support car that injured two other riders, and crossed the line second, taking the overall time lead and therefore wearing the yellow jersey. He held on to the jersey daily from the beginning of Stage 10 onwards, carrying it through all the Pyrenean mountain stages and into the Alps, but he was unable to retain it at the end of Stage 19, the 152:
stage of the Tour de France in 1996. Chapatte insisted too that a lone rider with a minute's lead had more chance than a group with a larger lead. While a lone rider would ride hard to the end, a group will ease up to gather breath for the sprint and to watch each other for surprise attacks. The law
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While many riders will occasionally take part in breaks, the most prominent breakaway specialists are known for the frequency of their attempts, the long distances they cover in small groups or even alone, and for the (relatively rare) wins which can gain them great prestige in the peloton and with
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in first place. The performance moved him from eighth to fourth in the general classification, placing him within striking distance of the podium. In the race's final time trial, De Gendt put in another strong performance, finishing fifth on the stage and taking third place overall.
137:, a French ex-professional cyclist turned TV commentator, calculated that a speeding peloton takes 10 km to gain back one minute on a breakaway, though with advances in bike technology and rider fitness it’s now more like 90 seconds. This has since become known as 184:). Remarkably, he defended his jersey for ten days, even on stages not well-suited to his strengths. With the yellow jersey on his shoulders, and intense media attention all around him, Voeckler only rode stronger. He survived the dreaded climbs of the 41:
is a rider who is specialized in attacking the race from the start in order to show off their sponsor and to try their luck in winning the stage without having to fight with the whole
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with 57 km to go to the finish, bypassing an earlier breakaway group at the front of the race and crossing the finish line atop a 22 km climb on the
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has suffered in modern times by committed chases organised by teams to get their sprinters to the front.
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was caught a few hundred metres before the line when he held 56 seconds rather than a minute on the
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Tour de France 2011: Car crashes into cyclists during ninth stage (Video) â€“ The Early Lead
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Chapatte held that the minute was precise. Anything less and the break would fail, as when
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Gaining time in breakaways can also result in riders making unexpected challenges in the
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Cyclists who regularly participate in breaks are typically neither particularly fast
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or adventurer, which comes from the Arabic, where its meaning is “dynamite”.
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fans. Voigt, however, claims that nine times out of ten breakaways fail.
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of the race, attacking the group of favourites over the top of the
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rose to prominence for his breakaway exploits in the
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Thomas Voeckler
Tour de France
bicycle racing
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Thomas De Gendt
Jens Voigt
Thomas Voeckler
Alessandro De Marchi
Tony Martin
Sylvain Chavanel
Sandy Casar
Pierrick FĂ©drigo
Luis León Sánchez
Jérémy Roy
Steve Cummings
Lilian Calmejane
Jacky Durand
Ben Healy
climbers
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Robert Chapatte
Chapatte's Law
Rolf Sørensen
Gap
General classification
2004 Tour de France
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