Stage 11: Avranches - Mont Saint-Michel (33km). An individual time trial. Starts with the last-placed GC rider, so Froome goes off last.
Stage 11 Results GER 1 MARTIN, Tony (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) 36:29 GBR 2 FROOME, Christopher (SKY PROCYCLING) + 12 BEL 3 DE GENDT, Thomas (VACANSOLEIL-DCM) + 1:01 AUS 4 PORTE, Richie (SKY PROCYCLING) + 1:21 POL 5 KWIATKOWSKI, Michal (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) + 1:31 CAN 6 TUFT, Svein (ORICA GREENEDGE) + 1:35 FRA 7 CHAVANEL, Sylvain (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) + 1:37 FRA 8 ROY, Jérémy (FDJ) + 1:43 NED 9 DUMOULIN, Tom (ARGOS-SHIMANO) + 1:45 ESP 10 CASTROVIEJO NICOLAS, Jonathan (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 1:52 General Classification after Stage 11 GBR 1 FROOME, Christopher (SKY PROCYCLING) 42:29:24 ESP 2 VALVERDE BELMONTE, Alejandro (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 3:25 NED 3 MOLLEMA, Bauke (BELKIN PRO CYCLING) + 3:37 ESP 4 CONTADOR VELASCO, Alberto (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 3:54 CZE 5 KREUZIGER, Roman (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 3:57 NED 6 TEN DAM, Laurens (BELKIN PRO CYCLING) + 4:10 POL 7 KWIATKOWSKI, Michal (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) + 4:44 COL 8 QUINTANA ROJAS, Nairo Alexander (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 5:18 POR 9 FARIA DA COSTA, Rui Alberto (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 5:37 FRA 10 PERAUD, Jean-Christophe (AG2R LA MONDIALE) + 5:39
It has had its moments - as has football. And boxing, motor racing, wrestling, athletics, etc..... But, if it gives you the excuse to shoot the ****, then you can stay happy in your little world.
Cycling has done a hell of a lot to clean itself up, whilst other sports bury their heads in the sand. I can guarantee that many athletes regarded as Olympic legends, will have been drug cheats. Still a way to go for cycling, but as you're trolling, I suppose facts don't matter to you. Maybe when you grow some pubes of your own, we could have a reasoned debate. Anyways, congrats to Chris Froome.
Stage 12: Fougeres - Tours (218km). A stage over rolling terrain, with a likely sprint finish, so could be a day for Mark Cavendish?
I heard on the news last night that a bottle of piss was thrown at him, but didn't say if it hit him? And also heard that he was boo'd by the crowd
Marcel Kittel wins his third stage; Cav is second and Sagan is third. No change in the GC. Stage 12 Results GER 1 KITTEL, Marcel (ARGOS-SHIMANO) 4:49:49 GBR 2 CAVENDISH, Mark (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) SVK 3 SAGAN, Peter (CANNONDALE PRO CYCLING) NOR 4 KRISTOFF, Alexander (KATUSHA) ITA 5 FERRARI, Roberto (LAMPRE-MERIDA) RSA 6 IMPEY, Daryl (ORICA GREENEDGE) ESP 7 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin (MOVISTAR TEAM) FRA 8 GENE, Yohann (EUROPCAR) ESP 9 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose (EUSKALTEL EUSKADI) FRA 10 DUMOULIN, Samuel (AG2R LA MONDIALE) General Classification after Stage 12 GBR 1 FROOME, Christopher (SKY PROCYCLING) 47:19:13 ESP 2 VALVERDE BELMONTE, Alejandro (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 3:25 NED 3 MOLLEMA, Bauke (BELKIN PRO CYCLING) + 3:37 ESP 4 CONTADOR VELASCO, Alberto (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 3:54 CZE 5 KREUZIGER, Roman (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 3:57 NED 6 TEN DAM, Laurens (BELKIN PRO CYCLING) + 4:10 POL 7 KWIATKOWSKI, Michal (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) + 4:44 COL 8 QUINTANA ROJAS, Nairo Alexander (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 5:18 POR 9 FARIA DA COSTA, Rui Alberto (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 5:37 FRA 10 PERAUD, Jean-Christophe (AG2R LA MONDIALE) + 5:39
This one does.... https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=n...fKOrO0QXo74HwCw&ved=0CEEQsAQ&biw=1280&bih=685
Stage 13: Tours - Saint-Amand-Montrond (173km) Likely another sprinters' stage, but with a finish that has two tricky corners in the last kilometre.