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Results Saturday from the eighth stage of the Tour de France, a 110 mile ride from La Vella, Andorra to Saint-Girons:
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Saturday's stage is a 109. 7-mile (176.5 kilometer) ride along three hard climbs from Andorra-la-Vieille in Andorra to Saint-Girons, in France.
Feillu, Nocentini excel as Armstrong slips to third in Tour 2009
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They clocked 4 hours, 31 minutes, 50 seconds for the 176. 5-kilometer (110-mile) trek along three big climbs from the Pyrenean principality of Andorra to Saint-Girons, France.
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P.inceton: P.inceton U.P. Saint-Girons, Baldine, (1990), Esthétiques du XVIIIe siècle: le modèle français, P.ris: Sers.
18th Century French Aesthetics Morizot, Jacques 2006
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Stage 14: July 20, Saint-Girons to Loudenvielle, 119 miles (mountain stage) Recap/results:
USATODAY.com 2003
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Leonidas stated recently in a mass rally of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, if there are new aggressions, if there are other Girons in our continent, they will not have to fight against only one nation, they will have to fight against all of us united.
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Girons against the aggressors, against the reactionaries, against the imperialists.
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South of Saint-Girons near the Spanish-French border is the deepest abyss in France, the Gouffre Martel.
Tiger! Tiger! Bester, Alfred 1955
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From St. Girons to St. Gaudens and Montrejeau is sixty odd kilometres.
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-- During the night of Frimaire 16-17 last, six strange men presented themselves before the prison of Saint-Girons and loudly demanded Gouazé, a deserter and condemned.
The Modern Regime, Volume 1 Hippolyte Taine 1860
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