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A break for Tour de France news

Jim's boundless fondness for Tour de France cycling is only exceeded by his love for Arsenal futbol. But, since he's busy blogging the World Cup, we turn now to News & Record cycling correspondent Charlie Stafford for some thoughts on the Tour de Fraud's latest doping scandal news: Here and here. Too bad I picked Jan Ullrich in the office pool.

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Thanks for the links, Jeff. I'll try not to let you guys down as far as Tour coverage is concerned.

I can't believe you picked Ullrich in the pool. He's done. He really fell apart last year. I mean, he finished third for christssake.

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