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OBERHOF, Germany -- Maxim Vylegzhanin edged Russian teammate Alexander Legkov on Sunday in a 15-kilometre classical pursuit to win the second stage of the Tour de Ski while Canada`s Alex Harvey came up short in a sprint finish for bronze and settled for fifth place. nike free schuhe herren . Vylegzhanin crossed the line 0.1 seconds ahead of Legkov, with prologue winner Petter Northug of Norway trailing 6.5 seconds behind in third. Northug was 0.2 seconds ahead of Dario Cologna of Switzerland and 1.2 seconds ahead of Harvey. The fifth-place finish was the best result of the season for the St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., skier. "I think Im skiing the best I ever have technically and Im really happy with how things went today especially in the tough conditions," said Harvey. "I felt similar to yesterday. I was able to go fast, but I was just missing a bit of speed for the sprint finish. Im not tired, and feeling really good, so that is good for me looking ahead." Vylegzhanin took the overall lead in the seven-leg World Cup event with the victory. "I have no expectations for the overall, but I want podiums every race," Harvey said. "I have been out here a few years now and I am not intimidated skiing with these guys. I feel I belong in this top group, but this year is a good reminder to not take anything for granted. ` "My slow start this year reminds me to appreciate the good days." Ivan Babikov of Canmore, Alta., was 19th, Devon Kershaw of Sudbury, Ont., was 27th and Len Valjas of Toronto was 33rd. Vylegzhanin now leads Legkov by 5.1 seconds going into a sprint stage Jan. 1 in Val Muestair, Switzerland, before the tour moves to Italy. Defending champion Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland won the womens 9K pursuit by 41.4 seconds over Therese Johaug of Norway. Johaug trails Kowalczyk 46.4 seconds in tour standings. 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Max Kruse gave visiting Freiburg a 1-0 lead in the 50th minute, scoring with an angled shot from a rebound after Kevin Trapp had saved Sebastian Freis initial effort. CALGARY -- It took Travis Lulay almost two quarters to get his offence in synch, but once he did, the B.C. Lions rolled. Lulay completed 30-of-37 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns on Saturday to lead the Lions to a convincing 34-8 win over the Calgary Stampeders. Lulay tossed a pair of touchdown passes to Andrew Harris in the second half, but it was his 17-yard completion to Akeem Harris in the end zone late in the second quarter that was the turning point in the game. "Offensively, we had a little bit of miscommunication early in the game," said Lulay. "Once we settled in, that drive right before halftime, I think was the drive that kind of turned the tide for us just mentally on offence. It gave us some good momentum, some good confidence and we played much more complete football in the second half." Lulay, who has now completed at least one touchdown pass in each of B.C.s past 16 regular season games, drew praise from his coach Mike Benevides. "Travis is an outstanding quarterback and an outstanding leader," said Benevides. "I think he doesnt get enough credit. He plays with tremendous poise, hes got great study habits and he understands the game." Harris also commended Lulay for his poise as a starting quarterback. "No matter whats going on -- ups or downs -- hes pretty level headed and stays the same kind of guy," Harris said. "Its great to have a leader like that. His vibe just filters throughout the team." Paul McCallum kicked four field goals for the Lions (3-2), who snapped a two-game losing streak. "Its a huge win for us especially on the road and against a western team," Harris said. "Weve just got to build from this and continue on with more wins." The Stampeders (2-3) couldnt get anything going against the B.C. defence and had to settle for just a safety and two field goals by Rene Paredes. "We werent able to do anything in any of the three phases to turn the momentum, to seize the momentum," said Calgary coach and general manager John Hufnagel. "Thats such a large part of the game is momentum and we just werent able to do it." Calgary quarterback Kevin Glenn, who completed 19-of-28 passes for 245 yards, said the Stamps have to put the setback behind them leading into their next game on Aug. 9 in Hamilton against the Tiger-Cats. nike free herren. "The important thing is weve got to get over it," Glenn said. "Weve got to learn from it, but weve still got to forget it." Calgary went up 2-0 at 7:08 of the first quarter when McCallum was forced to concede a safety in his own end zone. On the Stampeders next drive, B.C. linebacker Adam Bighill intercepted an errant pass by Glenn to give the Lions the ball back. "We just played together tonight," said Bighill, who gave credit to B.C.s defensive line for their solid play. "They put pressure on the quarterback (and) helped me get that interception. It all starts up front ... big credit to those guys up front really helping us out tonight." After a nine-play, 40-yard drive, McCallum kicked a 39-yard field goal to put B.C. up by a point through one quarter of play. Paredes kicked a 42-yard field goal at 6:47 of the second quarter for the Stampeders before McCallum responded with one of his own from 45 yards out for the Lions four minutes later. Late in the first half, Lulay led B.C. on a seven-play, 74-yard drive that culminated with the 17-yard touchdown pass to Foster to put the Lions up 13-5. Paredes opened the second half with a 45-yard field goal before McCallum replied with a 28 yarder. With Calgary facing a third-and-three situation, the Stamps lined up in punt formation but instead tried a trick play when the ball was snapped directly to Arjei Franklin, who ran for a two-yard gain before being tackled. That resulted in a turnover on downs and gave the Lions great field position at Calgarys 44-yard line. Eight plays later, Lulay threw a five-yard touchdown strike to Harris in the end zone to give the Lions a 23-8 lead through three quarters of play. Harris also caught a 19-yard TD pass from Lulay in the fourth quarter, while McCallum added a 94-yard punt single and a nine-yard field goal. Notes: Calgarys all-time record in the regular season record against B.C. is now 95-76-5, including 53-33-2 at home. ... Veteran B.C. receiver Geroy Simon has now recorded at least one reception in 165 straight games, while Calgarys Nik Lewis increased his streak to 145 straight games. ... Defensive back Tad Kornegay, who signed with Calgary on Monday, made his season debut with the Stamps. Kornegay won his second Grey Cup last season as a member of the Lions. ' ' '
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