Scenery, Tour de France 2013, stage seven

Any prospect of the bulk of the peloton taking it easy the day before the first big stage in the Pyrenees was put to the sword - along with the sprinting big hitters - when Cannondale decided to take control of the hilly, tricky stage seven between Montepellier and Albi.

On paper the 205km route had a profile perfect for a long breakaway (and Jens Voigt of RadioShack and Blel Kadri of AG2R gave it a good go), but, as Garmin's Andrew Talansky revealed, Cannondale had other ideas.

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