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Day 53 – Church Rock at Red Rock State Park

Site of Fourth of July fireworks display near Gallup

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Day 53 – El Morro at sunrise

Early morning sun reflects off sandstone cliffs in New Mexico…

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Tour de France: It's still Zabriskie after Stage 3

American David Zabriskie held onto the yellow jersey for a third straight day in the Tour de France on Monday, maintaining his 2-second lead over Lance Armstrong.
The overall leaders stayed intact, but Tuesday's 41-mile stage from Tours to Blois could shake up the overall order. Tomorrow is the team time trial, and Armstrong's Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team is looking to overthrow Zabriskie and …

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Day 52 – Early morning scene of Isleta region

Route 6 early in the morning

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Day 52 – Crossing the Continental Divide again

Near the Ice Caves, between Grants and El Morro

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Day 52 – Laguna

Adobe houses and beehive ovens at Laguna pueblo, one of the youngest pueblos in the Southwest, settled in 1699.

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Day 51 – Locomotive silhouette

Near our “campsite” at Isleta Indian Reservatin

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Day 51 – Riding into storm in New Mexico desert

On Route 6 through the Isleta Indian Reservation

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Zabriskie still in yellow after Stage 2

How long can US rider David Zabriskie keep the yellow jersey? Probably for at least another day in the relatively flat conditions in the early stages of the Tour de France.

The 25-year-old Utah native held onto the leader's jersey for a second day by taking Lance Armstrong's advice: Stay among the top 20 riders in the peloton

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David Zabriskie in yellow

Team CSC

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