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3.08pm GMT Bad news now for Lesser, a 9-second swing in 800m on the climb means that from holding a three-second advantage he is now six seconds outside of Fourcade's time and unlikely to make that up.

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McElderry said that the lyrics to "The Climb" meant a lot to him: "It's an emotional song because it's what's been happening in the last few months.

His poor climbing means the green jersey is unlikely.

The blend of time trialling and climbing means the overall title is hard to predict.

LBL isn't sure whether the "anti-climb" means that felons will aromatically slip down from railings and downspouts, or will be deterred by the thought of messing up their clothing.

The flat run-out suggests that there is most likely be a mass finish in Albi; the early climbs mean that if the race is hard enough, the sprinters may not have enough team-mates left with them to control the finale.

Historically, belaying in climbing meant simply that the belayer would take a wrap of rope around his or her waist; friction between rope and the belayer's body was used to arrest a fall.

The other, Col de la Madeleine, is a 15.9-mile above-category climb, which means it is the most difficult.

3.11pm BST The front three have completed their climb, which means that Blel Kadri will wear the polka dots tomorrow.

The vining members of the group climb by means of twining petioles; petioles on older leaves are often very thick and woody.

Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), also called woodbine or American ivy, woody vine, in the grape family (Vitaceae), that climbs by means of disk-tipped tendrils.

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