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[Title] => 2006 Tour de France: Anything can happen
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Floyd Landis and his team PHONAK has been criticized for giving up his yellow jersey easily and failing to honor the tradition that the team should respect the jersey by protecting it at all cost. On stage 12, Landis gave ex-teammate Oscar Pereiro an incredulous 30 minutes and a 90 second lead on the overall.
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[Title] => 2006 Tour De France: Far from over
[Summary] => What do Levi Leipheimer, Roberto Heras, Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis have in common? Actually, there are three. Uno, all of the four were domestiques of Lance Armstrong's in US POSTAL. Dos, at certain times, they all left US POSTAL to challenge LA in cycling biggest stage, the Tour.
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[Title] => 2006 TOUR DE FRANCE : Let the real race begin
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DENNIS MENCHOV
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