Sunday, July 3, 2016

Jay Z: From drug dealer to wheeler dealer


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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - The world changed for Jay Z on June 25, 1996.

That"s the day his debut album "Reasonable Doubt" was released, dropping the needle on the start of what has been one of the most epic careers in the music industry.

But he didn"t stop there.

In the past 20 years the man who was born Shawn Corey Carter and who grew up in Brooklyn"s Marcy Projects at a time when they were plagued by crime and drugs has gone from slinging drugs to taking over corporations. In May, Forbes estimated his net worth at $610 million, placing him at number three behind Sean"Diddy" Combs ($750 million) and Andre "Dr. Dre" Young ($710 million) on the list of Hip Hop"s Wealthiest Artists 2016. And now there are reports that Apple is in talks to buy his streaming service Tidal.

He"s a hustler, baby, we just want you to know.

Here are just some of the many hats the man who once famously rapped "I"m not a businessman, I"m a business... man" has worn, all the while building on what he learned in the hood.

Drug dealer

The Jigga man has been very open about his past as an illegal pharmaceutical entrepreneur, both rapping about it and discussing it in interviews.

"I know about budgets. I was a drug dealer," he told Vanity Fair in 2013. "To be in a drug deal, you need to know what you can spend, what you need to re-up. Or if you want to start some sort of barbershop or car washthose were the businesses back then. Things you can get in easily to get out of [that] life."

It helped prepare him for the cutthroat music industry, he has said. Though if you think it"s tough out here on the charts, it"s nothing compared to what Jay saw on the streets.

"At some point, you have to have an exit strategy, because your window is very small," he said about drug dealing. "You"re going to get locked up or you"re going to die."

Rapper

Start a debate about the best rap artists in history and three names will always appear on the list: Tupac Shakur, the Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z. (Sorry, Nas.)

Jay has sold millions upon millions of records and was one of the pioneers who helped to define urban music in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

He"s won multiple awards including 21 Grammys and a Sports Emmy for outstanding music composition/direction/lyrics in recognition of his Super Bowl XLIV opener of his song "Run This Town" featuring singer Rihanna.

In 2013 he broke a Spotify record whern his "Magna Carta Holy Grail" album was streamed 14 million times.

This from a man who once famously "retired" from rap.

Music executive

Every successful dealer knows the key is controlling your product.

In 1996 Jay Z formed Roc-A-Fella Records with friends Damon "Dame" Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke specifically to market the rapper"s music.

Over the years their artist roster grew to include such names as Kanye West, Memphis Bleek and Beanie Sigel.

Jay Z and his partners sold Roc-A-Fella to Island Def Jam and he was appointed to a new role as president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings in 2004.

In 2008 the rapper founded an entertainment company, Roc Nation, which includes a record label that is home to artists like Drake, and Rihanna.

A strong crew is everything in the game.

Partner

Before there was ever any talk of a potential deal between Apple and Tidal, Jay was all about streaming music.

In 2013 he strategically partnered with Samsung to make his "Magna Carta Holy Grail" album available first via download on specific Samsung phones over the July 4th weekend.

It was consistent with other high profile partnerships he"s made throughout his career: His Roc Nation label came about in part thanks to a $150 million profit sharing deal with entertainment giant Live Nation.

In 2015 Roc Nation announced it would be teaming with Philymack, the management firm that oversees pop stars Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato.

"We sat down and dreamt about what the future could hold if we partnered," the rapper said at the time. "Our views aligned on nurturing, growth and allowing creatives to stay true to their voice. That dream we are living today and it"s been amazing for all parties. We look forward to what tomorrow brings."

Investor

Who could ever forget that the rapper once owned a small part of the New Jersey Nets, and helped make them the Brooklyn Nets?

He is credited with -- or blamed for -- the creation of last year"s "Jay Z rule" which said teams can only have 25 or fewer individual owners with each owning at least a one percent stake. According to Grantland, Jay Z only owned 0.15 percent of the team before he sold his stake to Jason Kidd and an unidentified investor in 2013.

That same year Jay Z formed Roc Nation Sports, which manages professional athletes.

He"s also been savvy enough to get pieces of various businesses over the years including the 40/40 Club sports-bar chain. And he"s an investor in several other restaurants, starting with New York hotspot The Spotted Pig.

Trendsetter

"I made the Yankee hat more famous than a Yankee can" he rapped in his 2009 hit "Empire State of Mind" -- and he"s not wrong.

His early understanding that the street style of hip hop was one fans wanted to emulate led him and Dash to establish the urban apparel line Rocawear early on. He cashed in on it when he reportedly sold the rights to Iconix Brand Group in 2007 for $204 million.

Author

What is success if you don"t have anyone to share it with?

Jay Z blessed us all with his lessons learned and reflections in his 2010 memoir "Decoded."

Of course, since it"s Jay, the biography debuted in the top five of the New York Times bestseller list.

Source: http://www.ksat.com/news/jay-z-from-drug-dealer-to-wheeler-dealer

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Quick: Blazers Aim to Get Both Chandler Parsons and Dwight Howard


Hawks Sign Dwight Howard - 3 Years/$70.5million

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The Blazers reportedly intend to sign both Chandler Parsons and Dwight Howard. Parsons was a major part of the recruiting process when Howard initially signed in Houston.

Early Friday morning, Jason Quick of CSNNW tweeted that the Trail Blazers plan is to target both forward Chandler Parsons and center Dwight Howard.

On ESPN"s Mike & Mike this morning, ESPN NBA Insider Amin El-Hassan said that Howard is looking for a deal around $24 million annually. This is slightly above what Hassan Whiteside received and would require the Blazers to make a lot of concessions and/or moves to free up the necessary space.

As noted earlier when discussing the Blazers making a max offer to Whiteside, the Blazers will need to make a few moves in order to be under the cap and have enough space to offer Howard the reported $24 million he"s looking for.

There are also rumors out there that Howard may only be getting deals hovering around $15 million annually.Howard Beck of Bleacher Report stated on Wednesday that that was what he was being told by NBA team executives.

Team executives who spoke to B/R predicted Howard might command $10-15 million in a starting salaryfar short of the $23.3 million he just opted out of in Houston, and less than half the $31 million max salary he is said to be seeking. He might also have to settle for a short deal.

If that"s the case, then things with Portland"s restricted free agents change a bit and Blazer"s Edge contributor Eric Griffith puts it more simply.

You can keep two of the following 4: Aminu, Davis, Crabbe, and Leonard and give Dwight Howard up to $17 million

We will update this article as more information becomes available.

Source: http://www.blazersedge.com/2016/7/1/12081058/nba-free-agency-news-dwight-howard-chandler-parsons-trail-blazers

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NASCAR Daytona 2016 results: Full finishing order for Coke Zero 400


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Dominant Brad Keselowski outruns competition at Daytona.

From beginning to end Brad Keselowski left no doubt he was the driver to beat Saturday night, dominantly winning the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

Two restarts over the final 11 laps -- including a two-lap shootout -- provided the competition an opening, but each time Keselowski repelled charges by brothers Kurt and Kyle Busch and Team Penske teammate Joey Logano to maintain his advantage. Overall, Keselowski led 115 of 161 laps in winning his third race of 2016.

"Restarts are so critical, and I got a great push from my teammate Joey Logano that helped put me in position to kind of establish the lead and be able to make the moves you need to make to hold off the lanes," Keselowski said."Kurt had a couple really good runs, I thought he might have had me one time and I was able to get up in front of him at the last second."

The win carried significance for Keselowski, who has four victories at NASCAR"s other restrictor-plate track, Talladega Superspeedway, but was winless in 14 previous Daytona starts. Keselowski"s five combined wins at Daytona and Talladega since 2009 are the most by any driver on ovals where NASCAR limits airflow to the engine to reduce speeds.

"The wins are never easy to come by, and I think this one means a lot to me for sure because looking at our past here, it hasn"t been all that rosy," Keselowski said. "I"ve had very, very little success here.It"s been one of our worst tracks."

Kyle Busch finished second, with Trevor Bayne third, Logano fourth and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fifth. Busch, the defending Sprint Cup champion, thought he had could get by Keselowski had someone pushed him, but that helped never materialized.

Completing the top 10 were Kyle Larson, Austin Dillon, Greg Biffle, Clint Bowyer and Michael McDowell.

"At the end of the race the 2 (Keselowski) car was really, really fast; really, really strong," Busch said. "It"s really hard to get by him. I tried just about everything. The only thing I didn"t quite have was a big enough push one time to just try to make a move. He was really good at making that thing pretty wide."

Five cautions, including a 22-pileup in Turn 1, slowed the annual Fourth of July weekend event for 28 laps. The "Big One" initiated when Jamie McMurray appeared to cut a left rear tire following contact with Kyle Larson causing McMurray to spin.

With no avenue to escape McMurray"s prone car, a pileup commenced that collected several notables. When the smoke cleared, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson and Matt Kenseth were among those sustaining damage.

A strong run by Tony Stewart that saw him running in the top 10 with 20 laps left, fizzled when he lost control and crashed in Turn 1. He finished 26th, but still earned enough points to climb to 30th in the standings and provisionally qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup playoff.

"We knew we might be able to gain points here, but you know it"s a coin toss that you might get in a wreck here," Stewart toldNBC Sports. "For us it was more trying to take care of us, and when that big wreck happened, that really opened the door for us to really take care of us. Two of the three guys around us in points got caught up in it."

Coke Zero 400 Results

Finish Start Driver Make Laps Status Led 1 5 Brad Keselowski Ford 161 running 115 2 3 Kyle Busch Toyota 161 running 16 3 13 Trevor Bayne Ford 161 running 0 4 11 Joey Logano Ford 161 running 6 5 4 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Ford 161 running 0 6 17 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 161 running 0 7 6 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 161 running 0 8 1 Greg Biffle Ford 161 running 1 9 31 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 161 running 1 10 37 Michael McDowell Chevrolet 161 running 0 11 35 Cole Whitt Toyota 161 running 0 12 20 Casey Mears Chevrolet 161 running 2 13 26 A.J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 161 running 0 14 12 Ryan Blaney Ford 161 running 0 15 14 Aric Almirola Ford 161 running 0 16 38 David Ragan Toyota 161 running 1 17 9 Denny Hamlin Toyota 161 running 7 18 23 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 161 running 0 19 28 David Gilliland Ford 161 running 0 20 33 Michael Annett Chevrolet 161 running 0 21 16 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Chevrolet 161 running 0 22 39 Reed Sorenson Toyota 161 running 0 23 10 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 161 running 0 24 32 Bobby Labonte Ford 160 running 0 25 2 Carl Edwards Toyota 155 crash 8 26 19 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 148 crash 1 27 22 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 130 running 0 28 7 Matt Kenseth Toyota 127 running 0 29 15 Martin Truex, Jr. Toyota 127 running 1 30 18 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 122 running 0 31 34 Landon Cassill Ford 119 running 0 32 24 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 113 running 0 33 36 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 108 running 0 34 29 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 91 crash 0 35 8 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 89 crash 0 36 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 89 crash 0 37 30 Brian Scott Ford 89 crash 0 38 40 Regan Smith Chevrolet 89 crash 1 39 21 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 89 crash 1 40 25 Chris Buescher Ford 89 crash 0

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/nascar/2016/7/3/12089546/2016-nascar-daytona-international-speedway-results-coke-zero-400

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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS In St. Louis


The Secret Life Of Pets - Trailer #3 (HD) - Illumination

For their fifth fully-animated feature-film collaboration, Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures present THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS, a comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day.

Comedy superstars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet and Kevin Hart make their animated feature-film debuts in The Secret Life of Pets, which co-stars Jenny Slate, Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Bobby Moynihan, Steve Coogan and Albert Brooks. Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and his longtime collaborator Janet Healy produce the film directed by Chris Renaud (Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2), co-directed by Yarrow Cheney and written by Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio and Brian Lynch.

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Currently available on iOS, the app features sticker packs and a custom keyboard. Download the #PetMoji creator for #TheSecretLifeOfPets to create your pet and share their secret life today!

In theaters and RealD3D July 8.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of THE SECRET LIFE OF PETSonTuesday, July 5that7:00 PMin the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

Answer the following:

Cats,Dogs, Fish, Birds. We love our four-legged friends!

Tell us what you think your pet does during the day when youre gone!

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWER AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

3. No purchase necessary.

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETShas been rated PG(Parental Guidance SuggestedSome Material May Not Be Suitable for Children) foraction and some rude humor.

Visit the official site:www.thesecretlifeofpets.com

Source: http://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2016/06/win-passes-advance-screening-secret-life-pets-st-louis/

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Retired MLB vet Bobby Bonilla still getting paid


Bobby Bonilla Still Getting Paid

Bobby Bonilla makes more than a million dollars a year to be Bobby Bonilla.

The retired 16-year veteran receives a cool $1,193,248.20 every July 1st from the New York Mets, who spread the five-time All-Star"s then-$5.9 million deal over 25 years starting in 2011. Except the cost blossomed.

When the Mets management made that deal, it thought it was benefitting from a smart investment with Bernard Madoff. Yes, that Bernie Madoff. So once Madoff"s Ponzi scheme came to light, the Mets were put on the hook for a whole lot more than planned.

In fact, for a while in 2013, Bonilla was earning more than any Mets outfielders then on the roster -- as a 50-year-old.

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Talk about a terrific pay day for Bonilla. Times 25.

Source: http://www.marinij.com/general-news/20160701/retired-mlb-vet-bobby-bonilla-still-getting-paid/1

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Review: Blink-182 Guess What Growing Up Is on "California"


blink-182 - All The Small Things

Blink-182 without Tom DeLonge: Its a tempting proposition. When considering DeLonges role in Blink, your mind instantly goes to 2004 smash I Miss You, when a perfectly nice mid-tempo love song about nightmare angels and Halloween on Christmas is positively wrecking-balled by his eardrum-piercing introduction on the second verse: WHERE ARE YEWWWWWWWW?!?!? With DeLonges all-consuming megalomania reaching new heights through press stories of his recording-studio demands and efforts to take the band ingasp-worthy new directions and yeah, the whole UFOs thing its easy to conflate his presence in the trio with all of their most obnoxious instincts, and envision a much more digestible outfit built solely around the gonzo energy of drummer Travis Barker and McGrathian affability of co-frontman Mark Hoppus.

If anything is to be learned from California, the groups seventh album and first with Alkaline Trio yowler Matt Skiba in place of DeLonge, its that we might have taken Blinks co-founder for granted. Perhaps this shouldve been more obvious from the underwhelming returns of 2006s When Your Heart Stops Beating, an album recorded by Hoppus and Barkersans third-wheel as part of the +44 supergroup, which now stands as the most obvious precedent for this new album: fine, fun, and overall kinda meh. Turns out, as in just about every great songwriting partnership in music history Lennon and McCartney, 3000 and Boi, Buckner and Garcia (probably) the oft-insufferable ambition of one is just as important as the shrugging humanity of the other, and the push/pull tension between the two is the most essential ingredient in the groups success. Without that, its much easier for Blink-182 to be likable, but almost impossible for them to be great.

To their credit, some of the advance tracks came pretty close. Bored to Death is the albums first single and most successful song, with a compressed drum intro and dolorous three-note repeating riff that hits you like a tornado of Classic Blink Memories, and a chorus (Life is too short to last long) that reads empty but feels profound. Rabbit Hole is one of Californias few songs so light on its feet you can actually imagine a trio of n***d late-90s dudesrunning down the street to it, and its anxieties (Dear head / Shut up) are quippy and low-stakes enough that they dont feel weighed down by 20 years of band history, like much of the album. And speaking of n***d dudes, the 16 seconds of sunny harmonies and homoerotic absurdism that is Built This Pool might be the LPs finest moment, not to mention the most efficient rock song since Napalm Deaths You Suffer (But Why?)from nearly 20 years ago.

But the main problem with California isnt that the songs are bad its just that there are too many (16 for some reason), and not enough ideas to fill them. One chorus on the albums first side prominently mentions Bauhaus, one on the second references the Cure. A song called Kings of the Weekend is followed by a song with the lyric, Then you hit me like a Friday night. Separate tracks are titled Los Angeles, San Diego, and (natch) California, without the thematic specificity or musical diversity that would justify such a trilogys existence. Not helping matters is that DeLonge seems to have taken all of the bands riffs with him; even the Bored to Death lickis essentially ripped off from the bands 2000 hit,Adams Song, and then further recycled on San Diego 11 tracks later. The unexciting presence of Skiba fails to break up the monotony, as his voice fails to contrast enough to Hoppus to serve any purpose but adding further layering. Barkers famously frenetic stick-work attempts to cut through, but he largely comes off as a child of divorce trying desperately to capture his parents attention.

It feels unfair to be too harsh to California, because its not clear what the better path to success wouldve been for Blink-182. They couldve followed their followers lead and hooked up with a Jake Sinclair-type to reinvent themselves as 21st-century turbo-poppers, but the band sounds too old for that s**t, and based on the Centuries-like groaning bombast of the Los Angeles chorus, it might notve been advisable anyway. They couldve made like their longtime heroes the Descendents (with their excellent upcoming LP,Hypercaffium Spazzinate) and made an album as speedy and snotty as their early work, only with middle-agedlyrics about fearing for their kids and being unable to eat fast food. But even the Descendents need a decade-long nap between albums to get up that kind of energy. Ultimately, fortysomething Blink may be cursed by their early success and their genre of choice: For pop-punk bands, life is just too short to last long.

Source: http://www.spin.com/2016/06/review-blink-182-california/

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Tour de France 2016: The ups and downs of this year"s route


Tour De France 2016 Preview Show

The real star of the Tour is always the route, and while its not as initially intimidating in 2016 as it was last year, its going to be tricky to plot a course to victory through it. Comparatively subtle the route may be but the effect of this is to raise the tension and intensity. Theres an uphill finish on stage 2, a mountain summit finish on stage 5, and the Pyrenees begin on stage 7.

2015 was a series of four clearly-defined phases: Classics opening week, Pyrenees, Massif Central, Alps. 2016 is far more complex, less regular, more a piece of free-form jazz than a traditionally-constructed symphony in four movements. Theres a flat stage, a hilly stage, and two more flat stages in the first four days, and then the uphill finish at Le Lioran in the Massif Central, followed by one more flat stage. At this point, the sprinters will have had four of their seven chances for a stage win. Meanwhile, the GC contenders will have had to manage the Cherbourg hill finish, and the very hard route to Le Lioran.

Mont St-Michel, stage 1

None of the Massif Central climbs of stage 5 are particularly hard there are two third-cat climbs and two second-cats, before the final third-cat ascent and a short downhill to the finish. Its ambush territory, and the final 50km look intense, without being outrageously hard the kind of territory, in other words, on which the best bike racing happens. The Tour peloton is still getting used to the idea that hilly stages can be as good a place to win the yellow jersey as the high mountains but the 2016 route, and stages like this, are an ideal place to continue working on this project.

Read more:A quick guide to the Tour de France"s jargon

There are three nicely varied Pyrenean stages to follow: an easy one, and two more difficult ones. Stage 7 only includes the Col dAspin, near the finish.Meanwhile, stage 8 is an interesting mix of the traditional and the modern the classic Pau-to-Luchon stage is a Tour staple. But instead of running over the normal Aubisque-Tourmalet-Aspin-Peyresourde route on the D918 the Pyrenean Circle of Death the parcours has been tweaked to run along a parallel road to the south. Tourmalet-Hourquette dAncizan-Val Louron Azet-Peyresourde is not quite as hard, because the Aubisque has been sacrificed, but the Hourquette dAncizan, a minor-road alternative to the Aspin, is hard. Either way, its still one of the toughest stages of the entire race, followed the next day by the high point of the Tour, the summit finish at Andorra Arcalis, at 2,240m. This, finally, is a more traditional challenge the first true summit finish of the 2016 Tour.

If there is a theme for the middle week, its that there is no theme. Theres a stage for the baroudeurs the finish in Revel loops over the Cte de St-Ferrol, which in the past has been enough to kill the chances of the sprinters teams, although admittedly this was before Peter Sagan came along. Then a flat stage to Montpellier. After that comes the Bastille Day ascent of Ventoux, possibly the crux of the entire Tour.

Gorges de l"Ardche, stage 13

The stage 13 time trial is another key stage. The parcours tracks the scenic route along the sunbaked Gorges de lArdche. The Tour went through the Tarn Gorges last year, and the helicopter shots were spectacular. However, the D290 road which runs along the Gorge is not just a scenic Tour treat. The road through the Tarn Gorges is cut along the bottom, beside the river, but the D290 follows the cliffs at the top. It climbs a lot, and is extremely twisty. As the road leaves the gorges to pass the Pont dArc, a huge limestone archway cut by the river, there is a steep 2km descent, including tunnels, with a hairpin bend towards the bottom. Any riders distracted by the beautiful scenery are going to come a cropper here.

Then two more flattish stages sandwich another television highlight of the 2016 Tour, the climb of the Grand Colombier, one of Frances most scenic climbs, on the stage to Culoz. While some stages look more intimidating on paper, this one, the 15th, looks very hard to control. There are six categorised climbs, including one HC ascent, but the profile shows countless more significant uncategorised climbs along the way. The stage only breaches 1,000m once but it makes up in intensity what it lacks in altitude.

Mgeve, stage 20

The final week is more traditional Tour fare three mountain stages and a tough uphill time trial to Megve. The new HC summit finish at Finhaut-Emosson in Switzerland on stage 17 will see the beginning of the final battle and the St Gervais summit finish two days later will probably reinforce what weve already learned. But ASO have one final trick up their sleeve on stage 20, with the final mountain of the race, the Col de Joux-Plane. Its not just a very tough climb, but theres a 2km false flat at the top and a very steep, twisting descent to Morzine.

The Tour organisers appear to be saying that the biggest mountains might make for the hardest challenge, but that the smaller mountains of the 2016 race might make for a more interesting one.

This is an extract from an article originally published in Procycling magazine, which brings you the colour, action and drama of cycling every month. Subscribe and get five issues for 5.

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Source: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-07-02/tour-de-france-2016-the-ups-and-downs-of-this-years-route

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