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Moreau wins Dauphiné Libéré

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Moreau protected the yellow-and-blue leader's jersey on the final day.
Moreau protected the yellow-and-blue leader's jersey on the final day.

Frenchman Christophe Moreau won the Dauphine Libere stage race, which finished in Chambery, France, on Sunday. The Frenchman took the win by a slim one-second margin over Mercury-Viatel’s Pavel Tonkov following the seventh and final stage.

German Jens Voigt of the Credit Agricole team won the 125km stage between Vizille and Chambery. Voigt’s teammate, American Bobby Julich, finished third on the day, at 1:12.

Moreau, fourth in last year's Tour de France, came out on top of tough seven-day race that saw five leaders. Moreau took the overall leader's blue-and-yellow jersey on Friday from Britain's David Millar. Previous leaders were French riders Didier Rous and Laurent Roux and Belgian Axel Merckx.

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