Finally we had a "flatter" stage, at least compared to the last two days stages. We managed to keep the breakaway reasonably sized, as we let five riders get a good lead. As none of the riders in the breakaway were high up on the general classification, we could rely on other teams helping out with the catching, as it could have been a good chance for their sprinters. In the end the breakaway held off, but nothing changed on the general classification, so I'm still in yellow. After the stage we had a 320km, or 3,5 hour transfer to Vienna, where we tomorrow will have an even flatter stage of 155km.
Tomorrows program
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FreddanL
2011-07-08 17:04:54
Komigen! Kämpa på tempot!
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ASTANAFAN
2011-07-08 04:21:56
Fredrik you are the best rider in Tour of Austria!
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STIZZE
2011-07-07 22:01:10
Nu har du en dröm inom armlängd, kämpa!
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