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Crash mars Tour de France

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Published: July 6, 2012 at 9:08 PM

METZ, France, July 6 (UPI) -- Peter Sagan won his third stage of the 2012 Tour de France Friday and half the field was caught up in a huge crash 25 kilometers from the finish.

Fabian Cancellara retained his overall lead in cycling's premier event, but some of those expected to challenge for the championship lost significant time due to the pileup. They included Frank Schleck, Alejandro Valverde and Mark Cavendish.

Three men had to abandon the race completely with injuries suffered in the crash.

Sagan won a sprint at the end of the Epernay-to-Metz stage, a 205-kilometer ride that took 4 hours, 37 minutes to complete. Andre Greipel, who had won the previous two stages, was second and Matthew Harley Goss was third.

Cancellara wound up 37th in the stage, but he kept the overall top spot followed by Bradley Wiggins and Sylvain Chavanel. Defending champion Cadel Evans was in 14th place.

Sagan, Greipel and the other sprinters are expected to fade from the scene Saturday when the Tour heads into the mountains for a 199-kilometer journey from Tomblaine to La Planche del Belles Filles.

Topics: Tour de France, Frank Schleck, Alejandro Valverde, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans
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