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Live text – Tour de France
Stage 21 – Montereau Fault Yonne to Paris Champs Elysees, 167km
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1142: pigeons in the park on 606:"Here’s to Last Day madness and some final Cav glory!"
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1137: I’m not forgetting Bradley Wiggins in all of this by the way.
He has had an unforgettable Tour and, despite missing out on a podium place in Paris, to finish fourth and equal Robert Millar’s best finish for a British rider from 1984 is an incredible achievement. When Contador and co break open the champagne on the way into the French capital, as is the norm, Wiggo deserves to take a big swig for himself. He has proven himself to be a genuine contender for future Tours.
1135: It’s a big ask – all Thor realistically needs to do is stay on Cav’s shoulder all day and, assuming neither of them contest those intermediate sprints, then, even if Cav does win the stage, place in the first 15 will bring enough points keep Thor in green. Personally, I’d settle for a stage win for Cav, the green jersey can wait!
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1132: Cav, the Manx Missile, has already won more stages this year than last – five to four – and is set to finish his first Tour. You also might have heard him talking about victory in Paris since before the race began three weeks ago, not much though…he’s not said a lot during the Tour!
There is also a slim chance he could achieve his other aim of this year’s Tour and snatch the green points jersey from Thor Hushovd. The Norwegian leads the Manxman by 25 points – there are 35 up for grabs for the stage winner, and up to another 12 from the two intermediate sprints on the second and fourth laps of the Champs Elysees. Can he do it
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1130: From Richard, via text on 81111: "Morning Mr Bevan. The last three weeks have been great, thanks for the coverage and entertainment from you and all contributors. And every hero prepared to take on Le Tour."
I echo what Richard is saying here – thanks to all you texters and everyone on 606 – you know who you are. This Tour wouldn’t have been the same without you.
1127: Today’s stage begins in Montereau Fault Yonne and will begin as a victory parade into Paris for Contador, the man in yellow, who will be joined on the podium by Andy Schleck and seven-time champion Lance Armstrong.
Only when the Eiffel Tower is in sight, and the riders begin the first of eight laps on the cobbles of the Champs Elysees, will the race for the line begin.
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1123:Yep, we already know that, barring disaster, the formidable Alberto Contador will be crowned this year’s Tour de France winner – and rightly so after a superb display in the mountains and time trials. He is the King.
But can the Isle of Man’s Prince of Sprints Mark Cavendish sign off with his sixth stage win of this year’s race I certainly hope so.
1120 BST: It began in Monaco 22 days ago as the Tour de Lance. Will it finish in Paris today as the Tour de Manx<br/
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Desmond loses Bower libel case
High court jury rejects Express owner Richard Desmond’s libel case against author Tom Bower by majority verdict
The Express Newspapers proprietor, Richard Desmond, today lost his libel battle against the author and journalist Tom Bower.
A jury at the high court in London returned a majority verdict rejecting Desmond’s claim that he was defamed by Bower in a biography of the former Telegraph boss Conrad Black.
Bower’s book said that Desmond had been “ground into the dust” by Black when he published apologies for articles in the Sunday Express detailing the Canadian tycoon’s business woes in 2002.
Desmond argued that the allegation was defamatory because it damaged his business reputation.
Speaking immediately after the verdict, Bower said he was “absolutely delighted”. “I have always believed in jury service,” he said. “I think I have been a victim of a very rich man trying to suppress the truth. I’m very grateful to the jury.”
Asked if his book about Desmond, provisionally titled Rough Trader, would now be published, he replied: “I do hope so.”
Desmond issued a defiant statement after the verdict. “I sued Mr Bower for defamation because he made inaccurate and damaging allegations about me, yet he refused to apologise and publish a correction,” he said.
“Bower made a series of errors about events and timings and even got the name of one of my newspapers wrong. His biggest mistake was in thinking I would not go to court to uphold my reputation and the resulting action has cost many hundreds of thousands of pounds to defend a few ill-thought-out remarks that were not even essential to his book. It was worth it to stand up in court and set the record straight.”
The total legal bill for the trial is believed to be £1.25m.
When the verdict was announced, Desmond’s wife Janet, who has sat alongside him during the trial, said: “Oh well” and shrugged her shoulders. The couple then walked out of court.
The trial centred on a passing reference to Desmond in Bower’s 2006 book, Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge.
Desmond objected to the claim that he had told Sunday Express journalists to run a string of stories that were critical of Black, with whom he was then locked in a business dispute over their West Ferry print joint venture, and then authorised the paper to apologise for the stories.
“If people believe that despite having this tough reputation he is actually a wimp and can be ground into the dust very easily, and can be made to say sorry for publishing things which are actually true … it’s very defamatory,” Desmond’s barrister, Ian Winter QC, told the court.
It was also defamatory, the jury heard, for Bower to suggest that Desmond used his position as proprietor to pursue a “personal vendetta” against Black.
Desmond himself denied influencing his editors: “I give no orders on the editorial. The editor decides what goes in the papers.”
This picture of Desmond as a hands-off proprietor was backed up by the Sunday Express editor, Martin Townsend, who rejected Bower’s barrister’s characterisation of him as a “puppet”.
“[Desmond] does not walk around ordering things,” Townsend said. “He does walk around the newsroom from time to time, as it happens, but he does not get involved.”
However, the jury heard evidence that contradicted this picture, for instance that Townsend’s predecessor, Michael Pilgrim, left the Sunday Express shortly after Desmond bought the title, apparently unhappy at management intervening in editorial matters.
And the former media editor of the Sunday Express, David Hellier, told the court that Desmond was seen in the newsroom “virtually every day between five and seven o’clock” and would regularly demand editorial changes. “My impression was that he effectively edited the paper,” said Hellier.
Hellier added that he was so “sickened by the interference” that he went to the National Union of Journalists to lodge an official complaint.
He claimed that, at the Sunday Express, Townsend once showed him an exercise book containing the names of “all of the companies Richard is interested in”, and that shortly afterwards he was asked to write a negative piece about Black.
He said it was well known Desmond did not like Black. “The general view was as far as Richard was concerned, he was an adversary,” added Hellier.
Black, now detained at a US prison after his conviction for fraud two years ago, gave his support to Desmond in the form of a witness statement dictated from his cell.
Desmond had chartered a private jet to the US the week before the trial to garner Black’s support.
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