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Sprint specialist Jonathan Milan timed his break to perfection to win the 17th stage of the Tour de France after a crash in the last kilometer derailed rivals' hopes on Wednesday.
Jonathan Milan prevailed in a 10-man sprint after the peloton was held up behind a massive crash with just one kilometre to go.
The Italian sprinter powers his way to his second stage win as the three-time champ is still up by 4 minutes, 15 seconds and the overall standings remain the same.
Jordi Meeus second, Tobias Lund Andresen third, as Biniam Girmay and Tim Merlier go down in high-speed crash ahead of final sprint ...
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Italy's Jonathan Milan, left, crosses the finish line ahead of Belgium's Jordi Meeus to win the seventeenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 160.4 kilometers (99.7 miles) with start ...
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