MONTPELLIER, France -- A gastronomical, sporting and cultural glance at Stage 11 of the Tour de France on Wednesday:Region: Stage 11 started in the medieval town of Caracassone and took the peloton across southern France along the vineyards of the Languedoc region to Montpellier near the Mediterranean coast.Baguette and butter: World champion Peter Sagan won the windy stage after getting in a breakaway that also included overall leader Chris Froome. With 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) remaining in the 162.5-kilometer (101-mile) leg, Froome and his Sky teammate Geraint Thomas joined the Tinkoff duo of Peter Sagan and Maciej Bodnar in the lead. Sagan easily won the sprint finish ahead of Froome, while Bodnar crossed third. Getting a six-second bonus for his second-place finish, Froome gained 12 seconds on all of his direct rivals who finished in the main peloton six seconds behind.Aperitif: Find a nice terrace overlooking the Mediterranean to enjoy a refreshing Mauresque, an aniseed-flavored aperitif mixed with almond syrup. Served with water and ice.Plat du jour: En route to Montpellier, the peloton passed near the port city of Sete, which is famous for its delicious Tielles. These small pies with a golden crust are stuffed with a spicy octopus filling, prepared with tomato sauce, olives and herbs.Culture: Montpellier is a cultural hotspot hosting renowned classical music and dance festivals during the summer. Recently refurbished, the Musee Fabre hosts one of Frances richest collections of paintings. The museum now has a major exhibit featuring masterpieces from Frederic Bazille and his impressionist friends, including Claude Monet and Edouard Manet.Vin du jour: After years of mass production, the quality of Languedoc wines has dramatically improved over the past 20 years. At the forefront of the revival: Pic Saint-Loup aromatic red wines, made with Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre grapes in a small area 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Montpellier in the Pic-Saint-Loup mountain.History: The most iconic photo of Jean Moulin, who unified the Resistance during World War II before being killed by the Nazis, was taken in Montpellier. The picture, which shows Moulin posing with his fedora hat and scarf against a wall near the Promenade du Peyrou in downtown Montpellier, is included in nearly all French history textbooks.Stat of the Day: 47.242 kph (29.36 mph) -- Sagans average speed during the stage, the highest at this years Tour.Quote of the Day: To me he is like the grandson of Eddy Merckx, he is the true No. 1. FDJ team manager Marc Madiot, praising the panache of Peter Sagan.Dessert: Grisettes de Montpellier are small, round and grey sweets made with honey and liquorice, topped with granulated sugar.Next order: Stage 12 takes the peloton from Montpellier to the legendary Mont Ventoux in the Provence region.Nike Baseball Jerseys . -- Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick Harou rushed in two scores as the No. Nike NCAA Jerseys 2020 . 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Cummins, who made his Test debut against India last month, replaces South Africas Kyle Abbott as Worcestershire aim to maintain their pursuit of the one promotion spot available in Division Two this season.Abbott was called up for South Africas Test series with New Zealand and, after two defeats in their last three matches followed by conceding 551 against Northamptonshire, Worcestershire have decided to strengthen their attack by bringing in Cummins.With one day of their ongoing match at New Road to go, Worcestershire sit fourth in the Division Two table, 56 points behind leaders Essex after they secured a three-day win against Leicestershire.Steve Rhodes, Worcestershires director of cricket, said: We have signed Miguel for the last three games of the season. I am delighted not only to be getting someone who has been playing recently but also someone who has recently been playing international cricket and that says a lot for his quality.He played in the West Indies-India series and was successful in the penultimate Test of that series. He is a young guy with no experience of county cricket or English conditions but he is hungry to do well, try and impress and make an impact and he has got this opportunityy in the last three games and we are looking forward to having him on board.ddddddddddddHe is a little bit quicker than any of our bowlers, with a bit of bounce, and he is well thought of by Ottis Gibson. I spoke to him and he gave a very good recommendation for him and when you look to give someone an opportunity, you want someone with a point to prove.There is a lot of unavailability [of overseas players] towards the end of the season and we are very lucky to get Miguel.Cummins, who took 6 for 48 in the St Lucia Test against India, has a career record of 125 first-class wickets at 22.44. He was the most successful pace bowler in this years WICB Professional Cricket League, with 33 at 20.69. He is expected to arrive at the club on Monday and be available to play Essex at Chelmsford, starting on Wednesday, followed by games against Sussex and Derbyshire.I am relishing the chance to play county cricket for the first time, Cummins said. I am always keen to learn and broaden my cricketing knowledge and experiences and this is an ideal opportunity for me. 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