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MORZINE, France -- A gastronomical, sporting and cultural glance at Stage 20 of the Tour de France on Saturday:REGION: The final stage in the Alps -- before the mostly ceremonial finale on the Champs-Elysees -- followed a 146.5 (91-mile) route over four climbs from Megeve to Morzine in the departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie.BAGUETTE AND BUTTER: Chris Froome kept his lead intact during the final day of climbing and was poised to secure his third Tour de France title in four years. Spanish rider Jon Izagirre won the rainy penultimate stage by attacking on the slippery descent from the Col de Joux Plane into Morzine. Froome crossed safely with the other leaders and maintained his advantage of more than four minutes ahead of French rider Romain Bardet.PLAT DU JOUR: Fera du Lac Leman. This prized whitefish named for Lake Geneva (Lac Leman in French) has firm but delicate flesh and can be sauteed rapidly and simply in a butter and wine sauce. There are three Michelin-starred restaurants in Megeve to sample it at.CULTURE: For 20 years, the Avoriaz sci-fi and horror film festival awarded its biggest prize to the likes of Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, James Cameron or David Cronenberg. It was known as the Cannes festival of the mountains, attracting big movie stars in a glamorous and festive atmosphere. It became the second largest film event in France before relocating to Gerardmer in 1994.VIN DU JOUR: One of the best crus of the Vin de Savoie, Chignin-Bergeron is made with Roussane grapes -- also known as Bergeron in the region -- grown on clay and limestone soils. This white wine with buttery characteristics, and floral and apricot flavors, ages well. Its ideal with river fish.HISTORY: Although Nairo Quintana was not able to turn things around in Morzine, Colombian riders have a long tradition of winning in the ski resort. In 1985, Lucho Herrera claimed a stage victory in the nearby town of Avoriaz and Fabio Parra secured a podium finish at the Tour three years later after winning in Morzine. In 2012, Quintana came to prominence with a stage win in Morzine during the Criterium du Dauphine, the Tours traditional warm-up race.STAT OF THE DAY: 3. Barring a crash in Sundays stage, Bardet will become only the third Frenchman to finish runner-up at the Tour in 20 years, after Jean-Christophe Peraud in 2014 and Richard Virenque in 1997.QUOTE OF THE DAY: Team Sky is so powerful, they are like Paris Saint-Germain in the French League. They are so much stronger than the others. -- Tour director Christian Prudhomme, reflecting on Froomes team superiority.DESSERT: Apples and pears. The Savoie region is filled with orchards producing delicious fruits grown on fertile soils rich in water and minerals.NEXT ORDER: Sundays final stage takes the peloton from the Chateau de Chantilly to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. 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Garnett was dealt -- along with Paul Pierce -- to Brooklyn during the off-season.ARDMORE, Pa. -- He was the smiling kid with his dad on the bag in his first U.S. Open, eager to be himself and not the guy he was following. Matt Kuchar never expected to be the next Tiger Woods, mostly because even then he knew it wasnt possible. Winning the U.S. Amateur a year after Woods recorded his third straight amateur title got him into the 1998 Open, but it would be a long time before the two were in the same conversation again. TSNs live coverage of the U.S. Open begins with the first round, Thursday morning at 9am et/6am pt. You can also watch bonus coverage on TSN.ca Thursday at 9am et/6am pt and catch a recap of the days action at Midnight et/9pm pt. "I was never thinking because I won the amateur the year after Tiger that I was the next Tiger Woods," Kuchar said. "That was never something that I thought about or thought I was going to follow the same path as Tiger. I knew I had a different path that was for me." That path was rocky at times, but Kuchar never lost faith in his talent. He rebuilt his swing, found his way back on the PGA Tour after a brief hiccup, and started contending in tournaments. Now hes in another conversation this week at Merion Golf Club. Hes joined a select few as perhaps the best player who hasnt won a major championship. "I dont know that Im quite in that talk yet," Kuchar said Wednesday. "I know that a lot of people have been yelling out that they have got me in their pools and theyre picking me this week. But we hear a lot of that talk every week." Perhaps Kuchar should start listening more. Coming off a win two weeks ago at Memorial -- where his young son got a high five from host Jack Nicklaus when Kuchar won -- hes high on a lot of lists as a possible winner at this Open. That hes not shying away from the talk says something about how confident he is about his game. "I feel like Im playing some good golf," Kuchar said. "Im looking to continue to play good golf. Certainly a major championship, a U.S. Open, is one Im geared up for. Im looking forward to competing and trying to put my name on this trophy." Kuchar was still an amateur when he played his first U.S. Open at Olympic Club in San Francisco in 1998.dddddddddddd His father -- who drew some criticism for his exuberance -- was carrying his bag and on Sunday it was both Fathers Day and the golfers 20th birthday Fans sang Happy Birthday to him and yelled "Happy Fathers Day" to his father as they walked to tees, but the real highlight was a 14th place finish. It paid no money but showed Kuchar that he could compete with players a level above him. Three years later he was a regular on the PGA Tour, making $500,000 in his rookie year. The next year he won the Honda Classic, giving him a two-year exemption on tour and marking him as one of the rising stars of the game. Then it all started to fall apart. Kuchar began missing cuts with regularity, finally ending up in golfs minor leagues -- what was then the Nationwide Tour -- while he retooled his game and tried to find a swing that worked as well as the swings of players who were on the big circuit. "I think that out here there was a definite learning curve on the PGA Tour of just being comfortable standing on the range, hitting balls next to Ernie Els or Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson and not just being in awe," Kuchar said. "And trying to say, Well, I cant hit it like that, what do I need to do to hit it like that? " He was a tennis player who took up golf when his mother upgraded their membership at a country club as a Christmas present. Playing better was never an issue since he quickly became one of the top -- and finally THE top -- amateur in the country. Coming back on tour in 2007 he played well enough to keep his card, though barely. The next year he won $1.5 million, and the next year cracked the top 25. Kuchar has already won twice this year, at the Match Play Championship and the Memorial, his sixth career win. Hes moved to No. 4 in the world golf rankings, and hasnt missed a cut all year while averaging 69.84 strokes a round. Hes a ball striker who rarely makes mistakes, and a putter who excels on fast greens, a combination that has oddsmakers and fans lining the fairways at Merion thinking he has a good shot to win his first major this week. "I think (the) great thing about the game of golf is theres no clear-cut favourites," Kuchar said. China NFL Jerseys Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys Cheap Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap Basketball Jerseys Online Stitched Hockey Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys Football Jerseys Outlet College Jerseys For Sale Cheap MLB Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys For Sale Wholesale NFL Jerseys ' ' '

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