Tour de France 2016 stage 4
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Tour de France 2016 Stage 4: Kittel outsprints Coquard by millimetres, Sagan retains in lead
Door Martijn Ophorst Leading to a tricky finale, stage 4 is the longest in the 2016 Tour de France. On the slightly uphill arrival Marcel Kittel outsprints Bryan Coquard by the tiniest of margins. Peter Sagan retains in the overall lead.
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Tour de France 2016 Route stage 4: Saumur – Limoges
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday, July 5, 2016 - At 237.5 kilometres, the stage heading from Saumur to Limoges is the longest in the 2016 Tour de France. The finale is fingerlicking good featuring a short climb with 8 kilometres remaining plus a final 500 metres stretch at 5%.
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Tour de France 2016 Favourites stage 4: A Degenkolbish kind of finish
Door Martijn Ophorst At 237.5 kilometres, stage 4 is the longest in the 2016 Tour de France. The rolling roads start to get more hilly in the last 50 kilometres and the race is set to conclude with a sprint on an uphill arrival, opening up chances for the toughest…