TOUR OF CALIFORNIA STAGE 4: VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Video interviews with the stars after stage four of the Tour of California.
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Video: World Cycling Productions
TOUR OF CALIFORNIA: STAGE REPORTS |
Stage four: wind and rain lash race
Stage three: Leipheimer takes the lead
Stage two: Boonen wins in the rain
Stage one: Haedo wins sprint
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Prologue: Cancellara wins
TOUR OF CALIFORNIA: VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS |
Video highlights: stage four
Video highlights: stage three
Video highlights: stage two
Video highlights: stage one
Video highlights: prologue
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Stage three video interviews
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Tour of California: photo gallery
Cipollini: "Third here is worth a hundred other victories"
Stage two: Cavendish angry after sprint mix-up
Cancellara angry with Hamilton, Sevilla, Botero protests
Cancellara: "I always have to win prologues"
Wiggins and Millar unhappy with prologue rides
Tour of California: preview
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