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cycling: Trans Provence #6: Lau with the final kick

4 October 2013 by the editorial office

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The sixth and final part of the day of this year's Trans Provence again promised a high level of excitement. Technical trails and tight time intervals again demanded everything from the drivers. At the end of the stage from Sospel to Menton, Fabien Barel had set the fastest time and thus improved to third place overall. The places before that were occupied by Jérôme Clementz and Nicolas Lau. The latter was still a few seconds behind his compatriot before the stage. However, second place on the day was enough for him to secure the overall ranking with a one-second advantage. In the end, the best German was Manuel Fumic (Cannondale Factory) in 12th place, ahead of Maxi Dickerhoff (Canyon Factory Enduro) in 14th place.

//Result
1. Fabien Barel (Canyon Factory Enduro Team-Mavic) 00:23:51
2. Nicolas Lau (Cube Action Team) 00:24:02
3. Jerome Clementz (Cannondale Overmountain-Mavic) 00:24:07
4. Francois Bailly-Maitre (BMC Trail Crew) 00:24:07
5. Geoff Kabush (Scott-3Rox Racing) 00:24:42



//In total
1. Nicolas Lau (Cube Action Team) 02:40:49
2. Jerome Clementz (Cannondale Overmountain-Mavic) 02:40:50
3. Fabien Barel (Canyon Factory Enduro Mavic) 02:46:16
4. Francois Bailly-Maitre (BMC Trail Crew) 02:46:23
5. Geoff Kabush (Scott-3Rox Racing) 02:48:16



Tags:Fabien BarelJerome ClementzNicholas Lau

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