Summary
THE Tour de France peloton met a second day of destruction as rain-soaked roads wreaked havoc on the second stage from Brussels to Spa.
The 201-kilometre stage from the Belgian capital through spring classics country encountered wet weather, which made the descents of the 97th Tour's first six climbs treacherous - even forcing Lance Armstrong to contemplate why he was still riding two months prior to his 39th birthday.See the full content of this document
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Rainfall Causes Carnage On Roads ; Tour de France
The day belonged to QuickStep's Sylvain Chavanel, who ...
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