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The stage finishes in Besancon, and that's where Lance won the final time trial of the 2004 Tour, when he clinched his record sixth victory.
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Tobacco dealers in Besancon, angry at a vigorous new municipal campaign to reduce smoking, put up posters everywhere that said DON'T SMOKE!
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Tobacco dealers in Besancon, angry at a vigorous new municipal campaign to reduce smoking, put up posters everywhere that said DON'T SMOKE!
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They were making for the town we now call Besancon -- then, as now, strongly fortified, and nearly surrounded by the river Doubs.
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Maltarich called Besancon's number for a 1-yard TD run two plays later that sealed the win with 1: 32 left.
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We look forward to help meeting this challenge in the forthcoming industry debate and tram summit by citing the low cost designed tramways such as those in Besancon, France and Portland USA.
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Results Saturday from the 124-mile Stage 14 from Colmar to Besancon
Ivanov wins Stage 14, Hincapie misses yellow jersey at Tour 2009
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Columbia rider Hincapie finished the 124-mile stage from Colmar to Besancon in an eight-man group 16 seconds after the Russian and 5 minutes, 36 seconds ahead of the main race contenders.
Ivanov wins Stage 14, Hincapie misses yellow jersey at Tour 2009
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The accident happened in the early afternoon in Wittelsheim in eastern France during the 14th stage, a 124-mile route from Colmar to Besancon.
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In both Besancon and Portland the projects were designed to a fixed cost.
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