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A title defense was put out of reach for Cadel Evans during the mountain stages.
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Bradley Wiggins seems unbeatable, though some suggest he is not even the strongest member of Team Sky.
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BMC's Stephen Cummings is glad this is the last day in the mountains, though he is surely disappointed with the outcome.
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This group from Oz seems in good spirits despite Cadel not bringing another victory back Down Under.
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Levi Leipheimer fought hard today, but finished over eight minutes back.
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Mark Cavendish is easy to spot in his rainbow striped world champions jersey.
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The iconic yellow jersey aboard the shoulders of Bradley Wiggins.
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Just a reminder that there are mountains to be conquered.
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Alejandro Valverde was dominant on the day and celebrates a well earned victory.
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The team Peugot of Omega Pharma - Quick-Step.
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The Trek fleet of team Radio Shack - Nissan - Trek.
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Most riders seem more comfortable on the bike than in front of a camera.
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The PowerBar booth is a popular stop for riders from all teams looking for some extra calories for the day.
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A little kinesio tape can help ease the pain of the miles of trials.
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A quiet moment for Bradley Wiggins, who has the 2012 TdF all but locked up.
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The team buses are easy to spot from miles away.
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The media vehicles are easy to recognize for a different reason. I wonder if the length of all those cables is longer than today's stage?
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The second best part of winning - getting some time up on stage with the podium girls!
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I don't think Bradley Wiggins is getting tired of this routine, even after so many days in yellow.
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I wonder if, amidst all the suffering, the riders ever stop and notice how spectacular the scenery is.