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In a world of should’ve and would’ve, Luis Ocaña should’ve won the 1971 Tour, and Eddy Merckx shouldn’t have won his third Tour. Ocaña had been magnificent in the mountains and was leading Merckx by 7min going into the 14th stage.

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Levi Leipheimer, whose role in team ASTANA is undefined, is out of the Tour after he broke his wrist in a fluke crash in yesterday's stage. Leipheimer was 39 seconds back and in 4th place behind yellow jersey Rinaldo Nocentini.

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Levi Leipheimer, whose role in team ASTANA is undefined, is out of the Tour after he broke his wrist in a fluke crash in yesterday's stage. Leipheimer was 39 seconds back and in 4th place behind yellow jersey Rinaldo Nocentini.

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