Warren, given that Cadel is over a minute in front of Andy Schleck, and it's the last stage, the chances of Schleck beating him are next to nil. As Paul said, this stage is a gentleman's stage. I've seen the guys drinking glasses of champagne as they ride along when they get into Paris

. The only ones contesting this stage will be the pure sprinters like Cavendish, Hushovd and Greipel. Not that it'll matter much as Cavendish is way out in front here. Rojas might be close enough to grab it on the line, but I doubt it. Cavendish is just too fast and he's 15 points ahead.
This will be a proud day in Aussie sport
