Cyc: McEwen bounces back to take stage

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: May 14, 2003 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

05-14-2003

Cyc: McEwen bounces back to take stage

VIBO VALENTIA, Italy, May 13 AFP - Robbie McEwen rebounded from being disqualified
as a stage winner on Sunday to win the 170km fourth stage of the Tour of Italy here today.

Italy's Alessandro Petacchi retained the overall leader's pink jersey after finishing
second behind the 30-year-old Australian, who ended the hosts monopoly on stage wins so
far.

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