With one day of competition remaining, South Africa were lying 45th in the overall standings with six medals (two gold and four silver).
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Cédrine Kerbaol took the first-ever stage win by a French rider in the modern Tour de France Femmes, with a daring attack 15km from the finish in Morteau, to move up to second in the overall standings, with two mountain stages of the race remaining.
With one day of competition remaining, South Africa were lying 45th in the overall standings with six medals (two gold and four silver).
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Fellow Australian Ben O’Connor maintains his five-second lead in the overall standings
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Corkman finishes 11th overall after claiming two stage wins, including victory in toughest mountain stage
Corkman finishes 11th overall after claiming two stage wins, including victory in toughest mountain stage