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Just got rid of J-Rod for Froome, ready for stage 4,
and slightly annoyed that if I'd of had Froome yesterday, i would of been joint 11th overall. Which thinking about it would of been even more annoying, just missing out on top ten badge!
No changes for me, didn't really want to predict the finish so left it as is.
EBH
Meersman
Gallopin
Gavazzi
Matthews
Kreder
Van Rensburg
Elissonde
Veilleux
Made one change which is a stage early but brought in Meersman for Kwiatkowski after he showed some form yesterday.
43 km gone now. Rudy Molard (COF), Thomas Damuseau (ARG) and Arnaud Gérard (BSE) have an advantage of 55 seconds over Mendes (TNE) and 3.40 over the peloton.
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