
Tour de France: the Belgian Arnaud de Lie, reduced, abandons during the 3rd stage
"You have to stay clear about what the Tour is, tomorrow is still hard... There I drove 125-140 km alone, Arnaud in the wheel and a Tudor... In these..
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The 24-year-old "Taureau de Lescheret" has been suffering from intestinal problems for several days and had already been dropped during the inaugural team time trial, finished in 137th place, then Sunday in the second stage. First aided by his partner Baptiste Veistroffer, then abandoned by the latter (who had to go to save his skin by returning within the time limits, fixed at 48'29"), De Lie did not finally reach the finish of this third stage in the Pyrenees. Arrived ill in Barcelona, the Taurus of Lescheret lived an even harder day than this Sunday.
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The 24-year-old "Taureau de Lescheret" has been suffering from intestinal problems for several days and had already been dropped during the inaugural team time trial, finished in 137th place, then Sunday in the second stage.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésFirst aided by his partner Baptiste Veistroffer, then abandoned by the latter (who had to go to save his skin by returning within the time limits, fixed at 48'29"), De Lie did not finally reach the finish of this third stage in the Pyrenees.
according to DH Les Sports+Arrived ill in Barcelona, the Taurus of Lescheret lived an even harder day than this Sunday.
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