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The final stage, over 174. 5km from Crépy en Valois to Sissonne, saw Swift's seven team-mates, including the British riders Downing, Peter Kennaugh and Geraint Thomas, defend the leader's jersey at the expense of the finishing effort, though in placing ninth Swift did enough to win by seven seconds over Koldo Fernandez and also take the points and young rider's jerseys.
Mark Cavendish grabs third win of the season in California 2010
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The final stage, over 174. 5km from Crépy en Valois to Sissonne, saw Swift's seven team-mates, including the British riders Downing, Peter Kennaugh and Geraint Thomas, defend the leader's jersey at the expense of the finishing effort, though in placing ninth Swift did enough to win by seven seconds over Koldo Fernandez and also take the points and young rider's jerseys.
Ben Swift wins stage and helps Team Sky triumph in Tour de Picardie 2010
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Ben Swift took his and Team Sky's first stage race win today, defending his lead on the third and final day of the Tour de Picardie, over 174. 5km from Crépy en Valois to Sissonne.
Mark Cavendish grabs third win of the season in California 2010
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Shortly thereafter were flown to Reims and from there I was taken by hospital train to Sissonne - thence to Camp Lucky Strike, fattened up and sent home.
THE WAY IT WAS 1990
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_Pas Sissonne_ -- Imitation of opening or closing of a pair of scissors, done by bending in fifth position, hopping to one side, at the same time lifting opposite leg in second position; then leg down in front and assemblé in front with the leg that did the hop.
The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession Ned Wayburn
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“Sissonne doublée,” I say, listing one of her favorite steps—you start in fifth position, right foot front, and spring onto the left foot en pointe, while slowly drawing up the right leg and extending it to any height—you wouldn’t believe how strong you have to be to do this.
Bulletproof Girl Quinn Dalton 2005
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“Sissonne doublée,” I say, listing one of her favorite steps—you start in fifth position, right foot front, and spring onto the left foot en pointe, while slowly drawing up the right leg and extending it to any height—you wouldn’t believe how strong you have to be to do this.
Bulletproof Girl Quinn Dalton 2005
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“Sissonne doublée,” I say, listing one of her favorite steps—you start in fifth position, right foot front, and spring onto the left foot en pointe, while slowly drawing up the right leg and extending it to any height—you wouldn’t believe how strong you have to be to do this.
Bulletproof Girl Quinn Dalton 2005
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