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maltatoday, WEDNESDAY, 8 JULY 2015 Sport 23 Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Wednesday WEATHER: Fine VISIBILITY: Good WIND: Mainly Westerly force 2 to 3 locally force 3 to 4 at times SEA: Slight SWELL: Negligible SEA TEMP: 22°C A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 White to play and mate in four moves A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Last week's solution Sudoku rules are extremely easy: Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 9x9 box. SUNNY 32 º C / 22 º C UV INDEX: 9 Today's Weather Chess Sudoku Pursuits Across 9. Tending to have accidents (8-5) 10. Permit (3) 11. Pertaining to the stars (7) 12. Christmas (4) 13. Of the highest quality (4) 15. Simple seat (5) 17. Ascertain dimensions (7) 19. Musical drama (5) 21. Doze (3) 23. Small nails (5) 24. Of no use (7) 25. Palpitate (5) 27. Goes to law (4) 28. Investigate (4) 30. Outlaws (7) 32. Chopping tool (3) 33. Specialist in mathematics (13) Down 1. Not subject to taxation (3-6) 2. Capital of Ghana (5) 3. Probability (4) 4. Hans Christian (8) 5. Ancient Greek god (6) 6. Entrance (4) 7. Gazebo (9) 8. Eight singers (5) 14. Rupture (5) 16. Person who prefers to be alone (5) 18. Chief enemy (9) 20. Helper (9) 22. Owner of a tavern (8) 26. Marked with rings (6) 27. Slap (5) 29. Unsuitable (5) 30. Push with the head (4) 31. Vessel (4) Nxc7+ Kb8 Qe8+ Kxc7 Bf4+ (Qd7+) Be5 Bxe5# Qd7+ Kb8 Qd8# TOUR DE FRANCE Tony Martin in yellow after stage four win Tony Martin belatedly claimed the Tour de France leader's yellow jersey for the first time yesterday with victory on stage four to Cambrai MULTIPLE world time-trial champion Martin began the day one second behind maillot jaune incumbent Chris Froome (Team Sky), having been denied the race lead by bonus seconds on Sunday. The German made his move three kilometres from the finish of a dramatic 223.5km route from Seraing in Belgium across the cob- bles of northern France and held off a charging peloton. The riders were wary of the cob- bles, some of the sectors of which are used in the Paris-Roubaix one- day classic known as 'the Hell of the North'. Froome did not even see a cob- ble as his Tour defence ended 12 months ago after three crashes in two days, but this time was guided expertly by the brilliant Geraint Thomas. The main moment of concern came when Froome wobbled in the gutter after losing his team- mate's wheel. The 30-year-old was second to Thomas coming off the final cob- bled sector and wanted to attack, with Alberto Contador (Tinkoff- Saxo) and Nairo Quintana (Mov- istar) left behind. But there was no collaboration in the select eight-man bunch, which included defending champion Vin- cenzo Nibali (Astana), and Martin next made his successful move. Froome will be content to have conceded the yellow jersey at this early stage and will hope to add to his British record 15th day in the maillot jaune later in the race. John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) was second, one second behind, and Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) third, as Martin's 10 bonus sec- onds thrust him into the lead. Mark Cavendish was 12th on the stage. Froome now sits 12 seconds be- hind Martin overall in second place, having finished 17th, three seconds behind. Nibali finished 15th, on the same time. Contador was 19th and Quintana 23rd, both also three seconds behind. Nibali made major gains on the cobbles 12 months' ago and it ap- peared his tactics would be simi- lar on this occasion as his Astana team-mate Lieuwe Westra again made the early break, comprising three other riders. Drizzle made the roads wet and slick, with Dan Martin (Cannon- dale-Garmin) and Alex Dowsett (Movistar) among the riders to go down. The narrow cobbled sections strung out the peloton, so posi- tioning was all important and the jostling began in earnest as the second of seven cobbled sections neared with 46km remaining. Dust kicked up off the bone-jud- dering cobbles, known as pave, as Nibali positioned himself ideally, with Froome's Team Sky squad shadowing the move as the break- away was swallowed up. Again Nibali's Astana squad pressed the accelerator on sector five, but the burst was covered, with Froome holding his ground alongside key lieutenant Thomas. Team Sky moved to the front be- tween sectors, hoping to take the initiative, but Froome lost Tho- mas' wheel and was squeezed into the gutter in Saint-Python before wobbling in a worrying moment after nudging Jacopo Guarnieri (Katusha). Once more Astana pushed and Froome hung in on sector three, with two more to go, and had Nicolas Roche and Thomas for company. Nibali attacked on the final sec- tion, but Thomas bridged the gap with Froome on his wheel. The Team Sky duo were the first off the final section with around 10km to go and Froome forced the pace to form a select eight-rider bunch. The escape was soon caught as the riders refused to share the workload, perhaps in part due to the presence of swift finisher John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin). Tony Martin, one second behind Froome at the start of the day in the general classification, attacked solo with 3km to go and used his time-trial skills to forge on through the 1km to go mark and hold on to win. Etixx-QuickStep will hope for another win on Wednesday, when Cavendish will be among the fa- vourites for the 189.5km fifth stage from Arras to Amiens. The Manxman is looking to claim his first Tour stage win in nearly two years and 26th in all af- ter placing fourth on Sunday's sec- ond stage when Fabian Cancellara (Trek) denied Martin yellow. Etixx-Quick Step rider Tony Martin of Germany celebrates as he crosses the fi nish line

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