Almost a day has passed since the carnage in stage 6 yesterday, but am still horrified and disgusted (of the officials) to write anything. Hence I’ll let the pictures and tweets do the talking for today. Stage results are available at the end of the post as usual (does not show the riders who lost bucket loads of time). But first the casualty list of yesterday’s crash (space doesn’t allow me to list all the horrible injuries, so mentioning only the major ones), which pales even the hair-raising stage 9 of 2011:
Wouter Poels – Vacansoleil DCM – ruptured spleen and kidney, broken ribs (surgery done yesterday evening)
Oscar Freire – Katusha - punctured lung and broken ribs
Maarten Wynants – Roabobank – punctured lung and broken ribs
Hubert Dupont – AG2R La Mondiale – fractured vertebrae and wrist
Ryder Hesjedal – Garmin Sharp Brracuda – hematoma on left hip (was running 9th overall)
Thomas Danielson – Garmin Sharp Brracuda – separated left shoulder & multiple injuries
Robert Hunter – Garmin Sharp Barracuda – stress fracture in vertebrae
Johan van Summeren – Garmin Sharp Barracuda – multiple injuries and abrasions
Imanol Erviti – Movistar – deep wound in right leg (needs surgery)
Ivan Gutierrez – Movistar – damaged knee
Davide Vigano – Lampre ISD – broken shoulder
Mikel Astarloza – Euskaltel Euskadi – right elbow dislocated
Txurruka – Euskaltel Euskadi – broken collarbone
Anthony Delaplace – Saur Sojasun – fractured wrist
Wow, Reuters shot of the crash (via @AinaraHernando) https://t.co/hRw3ahjZ
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Shane Stokes cycling (@SSbike) July 06, 2012
Jesus what a day in the saddle today @saddleblaze http://t.co/MgSJEPBV
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Heather Sullivan (@Toucherette) July 07, 2012
“@GregIenco: Terrible photo de Tom Danielson, déjà touché à l'épaule depuis trois jours... #TDF12 #Twittcyclos http://t.co/EIrMZ5oy”
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tom danielson (@tomdanielson) July 06, 2012
15 Tour riders in hospital tonight. French nurses in Metz will probably go on strike.
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Blazin' Saddles (@saddleblaze) July 06, 2012
Oh sweet jesus that was scary. Approx 70km/h pile up, like a tidal wave of debris smashing towards us, could do nothing but brake and pray.
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David Millar (@millarmind) July 06, 2012
Amazingly no broken bones. can't move or walk really. That was the worst I've ever crashed by far.
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tom danielson (@tomdanielson) July 06, 2012
Update: stitches in thumb. Wrist and shoulder bad like @Greghenderson1 is. Thanks for the support guys!Will fight through it the next days.
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Andre Greipel (@AndreGreipel) July 06, 2012
Difficult day at the TDF today. @AndreGreipel had 2 major crashes.Popped his shoulder out and back in.Will keep u posted on his wrist.#xrays
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Greg Henderson (@Greghenderson1) July 06, 2012
incredible that Marten Wynants of Rabo finished yesterday with punctured lung, he's not starting either.
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William Fotheringham (@willfoth) July 07, 2012
For the record, today I wasn't caught up by the crash, I made it through & rode 3km with a puncture just off the back of the group.
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Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) July 06, 2012
I missed the mess but that's cause I was sitting right at the back of the group. Must have been 100 guys go down..crazy week for our team..
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Robbie Hunter (@RobbieHunter) July 06, 2012
Might as well hear it from me.I couldn't start, got stress fractures in a vertebrae & its progressively gotten worse.Hugely disappointed!!!
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Robbie Hunter (@RobbieHunter) July 07, 2012
Been trying to ride through the pain but woke up this am & I'm battling to walk never mind ride.at this point I gotta worry about my health!
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Robbie Hunter (@RobbieHunter) July 07, 2012
17 riders abandoned in this Tour so far, that's the most in first 7 days since 1998 when all of Festina were chucked out on day 7
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William Fotheringham (@willfoth) July 07, 2012
12 in total out of the Tour as result of yesterday's crashes. rare to see that many go in one day + will be others I imagine
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William Fotheringham (@willfoth) July 07, 2012
Oh and by the way before the results, today is the first medium mountain stage of the Tour. Expect no fireworks from the big men, rather not from much of the peloton at all. Sigh!
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Jersey Holders |
General Classification |
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Maillot Jaune |
Fabian Cancellara |
Fabian Cancellara |
29h 22’ 36” |
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Maillot Vert |
Peter Sagan |
Bradley Wiggins |
29h 22’ 43” |
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Maillot à Pois Rouges |
Michael Morkov |
Sylvain Chavanel |
29h 22’ 43” |
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Maillot Blanc |
Tejay Van Garderen |
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Stage Result |
Team GC |
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Peter Sagan |
4h 00’ 37” |
Sky Procylcing |
88h 08’ 22” |
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André Greipel |
4h 00’ 37” |
Radioshack-Nissan |
88h 08’ 26” |
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Matthew Goss |
4h 00’ 37” |
BMC Racing Team |
88h 08’ 28” |
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David Zabriskie |
Dossard Rouge |

















