Here is the finale of today's stage of the Tour de France. There was no change at the top of the G.C., and probably won't be until Friday. Here is tomorrow's stage.
Addendum: This paragraph from the Course Preview cracks me up:
With just over 40 kilometers to race, the profile turns uphill one last time. The final climb of the day could prove significant in determining the stage winner, though 40 kilometers is a long way to go to the finish. Saving the best for last, the race organizers have found a category 3 climb just outside Saint-Thiébault. The Côte de Bourmont is short, but very steep. The côte climbs just under a kilometer at a steep gradient of 11%. The gradient should prove sufficient to force a selection in the breakaway, though the main field will likely stay together. The sprinters will not be amused.
I love good writing. I especially love good writing about cycling.