61. EF Language holds the overall lead. 62. Ed Podivinsky of Canada, another late starter, placed fourth, while Kjetil-Andre Aamodt of Norway finished fifth and lost his overall lead to Alphand. 63. Earlier Auguin downplayed the significance of his overall lead over Pettengill. 64. Earlier, defending ice dance champions Oksana Grischuk and Yevgeny Platov of Russia won the original dance to maintain their overall lead. 65. Erik Breukink of the Netherlands, who held the overall lead Friday, also trailed badly Saturday and dropped out of contention. 66. EF Language is expected to maintain its overall race lead, with a reduced points margin. 67. Exactly one year after he fell and was forced to drop out of the Tour de France, Laurent Jalabert gained the overall lead Monday. 68. Enrique Domingo of the Philippines notched another stage win for the Philippine team Friday while compatriot Warren Davadilla kept his overall lead in the Tour of the Philippines. 69. Finishing third was Linda Brenneman, who retained the overall lead. 70. Frenchman Laurent Jalabert held on to the overall lead. |
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