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It was a good day for the break away yesterday. And a good day for swapping leader's jerseys around. Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) the American on a Spanish team thanks to his being off the front of the peloton is now in the Maillot Blanc. The white jersey is award to the rider under 23 years old that is the highest placed in the general classification. The title comes from the fluidity of the movements of the peloton as it snakes through the valleys on the way to Aubagne. The fluent part of the title refers to how Jorgenson has had to become fluent in Spanish just to be able to understand the advise he is getting just now from his teammate Imanol Ervitti. Just ahead of the Movistar duo was the former champion of Estonia, Ren Taramae (Intermache-Wanty Gobert-Materiaux).