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Tour de l'ain 2009 live coverage

Is there anyplace on line to catch live coverage? (preferably in English)

PS: Admins, I thought before I posted and searched. My suggestion for site re design is to have an accurate listing of any road or mtb broadcasts available online or via tv.
 
ggusta said:
Is there anyplace on line to catch live coverage? (preferably in English)

PS: Admins, I thought before I posted and searched. My suggestion for site re design is to have an accurate listing of any road or mtb broadcasts available online or via tv.

http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=70077&postcount=92

16h47 Rémi Cusin (Agritubel), Floris Goesinnen (Skil-Shimano) et Mickaël Buffaz (Cofidis) possèdent maintenant 3'15" d'avance sur le peloton.

They held on
1. Buffaz
2. Cusin
3. Goesinnen
 
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Alexandre Vinoukourov win Stage 3b: St-Genis-Pouilly 8.8km and Horner takes Overall

1 Alexandre Vinokourov (Equipe du Kazakhstan) en 9'50''
2 Michiel Elijzen (Silence-Lotto) en 10'00''
3 Chris Horner (Astana) en 10'03''
4 Maxime Bouet (Agritubel) en 10'11''
5 Serguei Fuchs (Rabobank CT) en 10'12''
6 Nicolas Vogondy (Agritubel) en 10'16''
7 Johan Mombaerts (Auber 93) en 10'17''
8 Dario Cataldo (Quick Step) en 10'17''
9 Jérôme Coppel (Française des Jeux) en 10'18''
10 Laurent Lefèvre (Bbox Bouygues Telecom) en 10'19''
11 Damien Monier (Cofidis) en 10'19''
12 Martin Kohler (BMC Racing Team) en 10'20''
13 Branislau Samoilau (Quick Step) en 10'20''
14 Tony Gallopin (Auber 93) en 10'20''
15 David Moncoutié (Cofidis) en 10'21''
16 Rein Taaramae (Cofidis) en 10'22''
17 Ludovic Turpin (AG2R-La Mondiale) en 10'25''
18 Mathias Franck (BMC Racing Team) en 10'26''
19 Steve Morabito (Astana) en 10'27''
20 Julien Simon (Besson-Sojasun) en 10'28''
 
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Hugh Januss said:
Wins the TT after losing 3:39 in the morning stage! Good to see he hasn't lost any of his hit or miss style during the layoff.

i heard he did a trademark all-or-nothing attack in the final kilometers of the morning stage and after failing let them all go.
i have no confirmation on this however :)
 

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