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Genny Brunet of Monument, Colo., broke away...

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Genny Brunet of Monument, Colo., broke away from the main pack of riders on the 14th lap and kept her lead the rest of the way to collect a stage win in the 13th annual Coors International bicycle race.

The victory capped a two-year recovery from a car accident in which she suffered ankle and eye injuries. Complications from the accident, which included bouts with pneumonia and asthma, kept her from regaining racing form last year.

Brunet, a Canadian native riding for the Celestial Seasonings team, extended her margin with each lap of the 29-lap, 44-mile circuit that wound around the base of the Colorado ski area just off Interstate 70, about 70 miles west of Denver.

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Just 2 minutes 36 seconds behind Brunet was overall race leader Jeannie Longo of France, with Katrin Tobin of Ketchum, Idaho, finishing third.

Longo holds the leader’s jersey with a total time of 7 hours 55 minutes 51 seconds, 2:03 ahead of Celestial’s Maria Canins.

In third overall is another Celestial rider, New Zealand native Madonna Harris, 2:26 behind after the first four stages.

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