Stage 9 Issoire > St Flour: Sunday 10th July
Garate doesn't start, leaving us with 187 riders. Contador took a tumble early on, continuing his rough week of suffering and crashes. Karma? Poels and Txurruka abandon as a result of this crash.
Break goes away containing Hoogerland, Flecha (SKY), Casar and Voeckler (small Frenchman of 2004 Yellow Jersey and attacking alone often fame)
On the descent of one of the Col du Pas de Peyrol, Hoogerland almost loses it on a tightening left hand bend in greasy conditions.
Minutes later some key players in the GC do lose it on that bend as do half the Peleton. After the dust settles we see Vinokourov being helped out of the forest 10m below the road, Van den Broeck laying in the roaad, Zabriski propped by the Armco, Willems in a crumpled heap by the side, and Kloden picking himself up gingerly.
Gilbert picks up the left over intermediate sprint points.
Further down the road the break away are extending their lead as the Peleton is slowed by the major crash.
Then a French TV car alongside the break swerves to avoid a jutting out tree.
Straight into the side of Flecha. Who in turn hits Hoogerland. Voeckler and Casar swerve but stay upright.
Flecha eats tarmac big style, snapping his front forks. Hoogerland mean while is sent flying off the road and into/through a barbed wire fence. Resulting in this:

Picking himself out of the tangle of barbed wire and more a less shortless a stunned and shocked Hoogerland remounts his bike after being given some new shorts. After some extensive attention and bandaging of his deep lacerations he is eventually caught by the Peleton, somewhat concerned by the mangled rider they see before them. He gets dropped by the Peleton fairly quickly and finishes in a small group just ahead of the Autobus.
Luis Leon Sanchez has caught Casar and Voeckler and proves the strongest taking the stage win. Voeckler rides himself into the Yellow Jersey however.
An emotional Hoogerland steps on the podium to receive the polka dot K.o.M. jersey and then is rewarded along side Flecha, with the most aggressive rider award, first time two people have been awarded it simultaneously.

David Millar reveals afterwards that he crashed twice during the stage, the TV car is kicked off the Tour and all sorts of discussion and debate abounds.
The most dramatic stage so far, for all the wrong reasons.
Stage 10: Aurillac > Carmaux: Tuesday 12th July
The rest day is over and has claimed two riders, one from the unluckiest team, RadioShack (RS). Popovych (RS) retires where as Kolobnev test positive for a banned substance (minute traces, non performance enhancing but sometimes used as a masking agent to hide other substances).
A small crash see's Flecha (again!), Cancellara, Leipheimer (RS), and Gesink go down.
Breaks come and go, there's a light hearted moment as Hushovd returns to the Team car and has his cleats tightened on his shoe, riding with one shoe for a while.
Flat sprinters stage see's HTC dominate at the front but the sweeping bends of the run in catch them out and Cav has to kick early.
He can't hold off the fast approaching Greipel who pips him leaving him second by a wheel.
Gilbert is in Green still, Voeckler Yellow and Hoogerland, after having 33 stitches yesterday is in Polka Dot still.

177 riders start the day after Gadret retires, citing exhaustion after riding the Giro as well.
A couple of short climbs the sprint points are mopped up by the break, Cav taking the next available points.
The weather takes a turn for the worse and approaching the finish the break is caught.
HTC lead Cav to the sprint and Renshaw sets up Cav for an emphatic victory ahead of Greipel and Farrar. Gilbert finishes low down handing the lead in the Green Jersey to Cav. Ned is the first to break the news to a chuffed Cav.
The Manx Missile takes his 18th stage win in 4 years, Hoogerland retains Polka Dot andVoeckler Yellow.
Stage 12: Cugnaux > Luz Ardiden: Thursday 14th July
The first day in the Pyrenees is a tough one with three mountains to climb.
Romain Feillu doesn't start with tendonitis, Cav will be relieved I'm sure lol.
Its Bastille day and they have a Frenchman in Yellow so a stage win today would be the icing on the cake for France.
At the sprint point Cav takes the remaining points with his HTC team mates taking the next couple of places as well. Shrewd tactics from HTC.
The early break away includes our own Geraint and as they hit the climbs he becomes the virtual Yellow Jersey as they stretch to 9 minutes away.
G has a scare whilst descending a switchback and dives off the bike near a sheer edge. Lucky boy.
The Peleton also suffer on this corner, Voeckler and Velits crashing and Kloden (RS) going down hard.
Roy and G go off the front of the break and stay away till the last 6km, an heroic effort from G there.
Vanendert and Sanchez go off the front of the lead group.
The GC contenders behind start nibbling at each other, first Andy then Frank Schleck. Eventually after Evans and Contador mark the moves, Frank manages to break clear and chases down the two leaders.
Vanendert tries to grab the stage win but Sanchez is too powerful and powers clear, with Frank just a few metres behind Vanendert.
Basso, Evans and Schleck finish in a flurry with Cunego a bit behind and Contador a good few seconds behind him. Voeckler finishes a short time behind the suffering Contador to retain Yellow.
Stage 13: Pau > Lourdes: Friday 15th July
After an epic day in the Pyrenees yesterday we have 2 non starters, Steegmans and the sprinter Galimzyanov who finished outside the limit yesterday.
Roy goes on the attack again (that's 560km in break away's so far this Tour!!)
In the break he is joined later by Boasson Hagen, Hushovd, Pettachi, Pineau and several others.
Kloden decided enough was enough after just 30km after his fall yesterday, and radioShack lose another rider! A little further in Boom and Isaichev call it quits.
At the intermediate sprint Gilbert mistakes the 1km to go banner for the sprint line and goes for it. Cav's HTC train lead him out but Rojas gets the jump on him.
Over the climbs Roy is taking the points and rides himself into Polka Dot Jersey.
Heading into to the run in Roy is caught with 2km to go by Hushovd who accelerates past him and goes on to take a beautiful win. The World Champion had descended the Col d'Aubisque at one point at around 112kmh (69mph!!) truely phenomenal speed!!
Roy's K.o.M. Jersey completes the trio of Frenchmen on the podium currently, Voeckler in Yellow, and Jeannesson in White. Cav holds onto Green for another day.
Stage 14: Saint-Gaudens > Plateau de Beille: Saturday 16th July
No non-starters today so 171 riders remain.
Back in the true Pyrenees again with 6 climbs including the summit finish at Plateau de Baille.
A large break of 20 riders is let off the front with Gerdemann & Voigt (Leopard), Millar, Casar, Riblon, Chavanel, Charteau, amongst them.
Another group goes off the front of the Peleton to chase this one with Costa, Pineau, and two others joining the leaders by the second climb.
Tendam runs wide on a corner and faceplants on a grass verge, one of the most painful looking crashes so far!
Millar, Casar and another descend quickly and pull out 40 seconds on the break.
Voigt crashes into some ferns bushes on the descent and by the time the camera's catch up he's plucking the bike out and carrying on.
On the next descent he hits some melted tar on a corner and goes down again. He gets up and is visibly more annoyed by crashing than any injuries. He duly collects some bottles and energy bars from the team car and awaits the Peleton.
Once he is caught he proceeds to distribute his wares and then demolishes the Peleton and the breaks by riding like a madman at the front. Jens the Legend!
The breaks gradually get caught and we are left with the GC contenders eyeing each other up.
Andy Schleck attacks numerous times but is unable to shale anyone off.
Vanendert and Sanchez attack towards the summit and Vanendert pulls clear to take the win and the K.o.M jersey.
Schleck powers away in the last 1km but is unable to get more than a few seconds over cadel, Basso, Contador, Voeckler, Rolland, Frank, Uran and Cunego a few more seconds behind.
Voeckler retains Yellow, Cav retains Green with tomorrows stage being sprinter friendly.




