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Hushovd sprints to 4th stage win

China Daily | Updated: 2007-07-13 07:27

JOIGNY, France: Norway's Thor Hushovd claimed his first victory of the year when he clinched the fourth stage of the Tour de France, a 193-km trek from Villers-Cotterets to Joigny on Wednesday.

The Credit Agricole rider, who won the green jersey in 2005, launched the bunch sprint 350 meters from the finish line to edge Barloworld's South African rider Robert Hunter for the win.

Spaniard Oscar Freire was third for the Rabobank team.

Hushovd's fifth victory on the Tour meant the Norwegian leapfrogged German Andreas Kloeden for second place overall thanks to time bonuses, with Briton David Millar now out of the top three.

Swiss Fabian Cancellara, who finished safe in the main pack, retained the leader's yellow jersey.

"It was a pretty cool day because the team did the job even though there was some wind," Cancellara said.

Belgian Tom Boonen was a disappointing eighth in the stage but kept the best sprinter's green jersey.

Hushovd, who won last year's opening prologue and the closing sprint on the Champs-Elysees, paid tribute to New Zealand teammate Julian Dean, who piloted him through the pack in the last km.

"He is the best in the world to launch the sprints," said Hushovd.

Frenchman Matthieu Sprick launched a breakaway after 30 km and was followed by compatriot Sylvain Chavanel, Spaniards Juan Antonio Flecha and Gorka Verdugo, and Germany's Christian Knees.

The fugitives built a four-minute gap but were inexorably swallowed by the peloton with seven km remaining.

The Caisse d'Epargne team was reduced to eight men after Spaniard Xavier Zandio retired with a fractured collarbone following a crash early in the stage.

"It is a huge loss for the team because he is a rider who can work on any type of course. It's a pity," said manager Jose-Luis Jaimerena.

Remy di Gregorio of the Francaise des Jeux team was also involved in the crash but managed to cross the line some eight minutes after Hushovd.

However, the Marseille-born rider, one of his team's hopes in the mountains, had to later pull out after breaking his right elbow.

Thursday's fifth stage takes the peloton over 182.5 km from Chablis to Autun.

Agencies

(China Daily 07/13/2007 page24)

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