STAGE 3: STAGE THREE-SEEN AT THE SIGN-IN
July 7, 2008


When the riders convene at sign-in every morning before each stage, it's a good place to see what they are running for the days stage. Here's a look at what we found at the beginning of Stage Three in the picturesque town of Saint Malo.

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