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2003 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20 : ウィキペディア英語版
2003 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20

Detailed results of the 2003 Tour de France from Stage 10 (Gap to Marseille) to Stage 20, the finish in Paris.
==Stage 10==
(Gap to Marseille, July 15)
A long, largely flat 219.5 km stage after three days in the mountains gave the majority of the riders a chance to recuperate, the pace was somewhat slower than the average to this stage. The roadside temperature was high (around 40 °C).
A group of nine riders made a break after just 16 km and slowly built their lead up, to 17 minutes by halfway and to a maximum of around 23 minutes. With such a substantial lead the nine rider group began to fragment with repeated attacks from around 50 km to go, José Enrique Gutiérrez made a solo break and led into Marseille, he was closed down and passed by Fabio Sacchi and then Jakob Piil. These two riders worked together and soon built up a minute lead over the others. Entering the final 2 km to the finish Piil and Saachi shook hands and began to race, Piil led out but managed to hold off Saachi to become the first Danish stage winner since Bjarne Riis in 1996. Bram de Groot broke from the chasers to finish third and the peloton came in over 21 minutes down. The top positions in the general classification were unchanged, the best placed rider in the breakaway was over ¾ of an hour down on Armstrong.
# Jakob Piil (Denmark) 5:09:33
# Fabio Sacchi (Italy) +00:00
# Bram de Groot (Netherlands) +00:49
# Damien Nazon (France) +02:07
# René Haselbacher (Austria) +02:07
# Philippe Gaumont (France) +02:07
# Serge Baguet (Belgium) +02:07
# José Vicente García Acosta (Sp.) +02:07
# José Enrique Gutiérrez (Spain) +05:06
# Baden Cooke (Australia) +21:23
General classification:
# Lance Armstrong 45:46:22
# Alexander Vinokourov +0:21
# Iban Mayo +1:02
# Francisco Mancebo +1:37
# Tyler Hamilton +1:52
# Jan Ullrich +2:10
# Ivan Basso +2:25
# Roberto Heras +2:28
# Haimar Zubeldia +3:25
# Denis Menchov +3:45
Points classification:
# Baden Cooke 140
# Robbie McEwen 131
# Erik Zabel 112
Mountains classification:
# Richard Virenque 135
# Jörg Jaksche 75
# Lance Armstrong 74

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