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Etoile de Besseges Stage 5

Coppel wins the fina time trial and the GC.
Here are the top 20 in the stage:
1    Jerome COPPEL    FRA    IAM    16:48
2    Thibaut PINOT    FRA    FDJ    14
3    Jean-Christophe PERAUD    FRA    ALM    15
4    Tony GALLOPIN    FRA    LTS    25
5    Sylvain CHAVANEL    FRA    DEN    30
6    Dries DEVENYNS    BEL    IAM    33
7    Arthur VICHOT    FRA    FDJ    33
8    Pierre-Roger LATOUR    FRA    ALM    40
9    Sander ARMEE    BEL    LTS    40
10    Maxime MONFORT    BEL    LTS    43
11    Julien ANTOMARCHI    FRA    RML    44
12    Oliver NAESEN    BEL    IAM    52
13    Anthony DELAPLACE    FRA    FVC    53
14    Maxime VANTOMME    BEL    RML    56
15    Olivier PARDINI    BEL    WBC    57
16    Jonathan FUMEAUX    SUI    IAM    57
17    Sébastien REICHENBACH    SUI    FDJ    59
18    Sean DE BIE    BEL    LTS    +1:00
19    Frederik VEUCHELEN    BEL    WGG    +1:03
20    Sébastien DELFOSSE    BEL    WBC    +1:05
Here are the top 20 in the GC:
1    Jerome COPPEL    France    IAM    14:49:26
2    Tony GALLOPIN    France    LTS    13
3    Thibaut PINOT    France    FDJ    14
4    Sylvain CHAVANEL    France    DEN    16
5    Arthur VICHOT    France    FDJ    28
6    Dries DEVENYNS    Belgium    IAM    33
7    Pierre-Roger LATOUR    France    ALM    40
8    Maxime MONFORT    Belgium    LTS    49
9    Anthony DELAPLACE    France    FVC    53
10    Julien ANTOMARCHI    France    RML    +1:00
11    Sébastien DELFOSSE    Belgium    WBC    +1:05
12    Jerome COUSIN    France    COF    +1:10
13    Boris DRON    Belgium    WGG    +1:26
14    Antoine WARNIER    Belgium    WBC    +1:35
15    Maxime CAM    France    FVC    +1:36
16    Romain HARDY    France    COF    +1:37
17    Jean-Christophe PERAUD    France    ALM    +1:42
18    Angelo TULIK    France    DEN    +1:50
19    Hubert DUPONT    France    ALM    +1:56
20    Fabricio FERRARI BARCELO    Uruguay    CJR    +2:00

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