2003 Tour de France results

The 2003 Tour de France was a multiple stage bicycle race held from 5 to 27 July, and the 90th edition of the Tour de France. The 2003 Tour de France was the 90th edition and centenary of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris on 5 July with a prologue individual time trial and finished on the Champs-Élysées, back in Paris, on 27 July. The Tour started with 22 teams of 9 cyclists each. [1] Teams Qualified teams U.S. Postal Service

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2003 Tour de France Complete Final General Classification: Lance Armstrong (US Postal) 83hr 41min 12sec Jan Ullrich (Bianchi) @ 1min 1sec Alexandre Vinokourov (Telekom) @ 4min 14sec Tyler Hamilton (CSC) @ 6min 17sec Haimar Zubeldia (Euskaltel) @ 6min 51sec Iban Mayo (Euskaltel) @ 7min 6sec Ivan Basso (Fassa Bortolo) @ 10min 12sec 2003 » 90th Tour de France Stage 20 (Final) » Ville d'Avray › Paris (152km) Stage GC Points KOM Youth Teams AgeBIBsTime won/lostH2HSpecialty DNF=Did not finish / DNS=Did not start / OTL = Outside time limit / DF=Did finish, no result / NR=No result Rider wearing the jersey >50% of race distance in group before peloton - The 2003 Tour de France was the 90th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris with a prologue individual time trial on 5 July and Stage 10 occurred on 15 July with a flat stage from Gap. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées, back in Paris, on 27 July. Stage 10 Le Tour de France 2003 est la 90e édition du Tour de France cycliste. Il a eu lieu du 5 juillet au 27 juillet 2003 sur 20 étapes pour 3 426,5 km . Ce Tour est sans vainqueur depuis le déclassement de l'Américain Lance Armstrong en octobre 2012.

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Tour de France 2003. Lance Armstrong wins despite dramatic fall. STAGE 15: BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE - LUZ-ARDIDEN (159.5km) Staff and agencies. Mon 21 Jul 2003 12.45 EDT. WHAT HAPPENED AND WHO WON? Tour de France 2003: the centenary tour — video. The centenary race, which echoed the first route of 1903, provided Lance Armstrong with his fifth Tour title. 3:18. Published: 25 Jun 2012 . William Fotheringham. Sat 26 Jul 2003 19.03 EDT. Three weeks ago, when the centenary Tour de France rolled away from Saint Denis to begin its 2,200-mile journey around the country, there was an. The complete route of the 2003 Centenary Tour de France was announced on October 24 in Paris at the Palais des Congres. As was previously known, the route will (broadly speaking) follow the.

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Stage 16 - Wednesday, July 23: Pau-Bayonne, 197.5 km. From Pau to Bayonne, where the bayonet was invented and home of the tasty "jambon de Bayonne" ham, Stage 16 offers the last significant climbing in the 100th anniversary Tour de France. This stage traverses the eastern Pyrenees, through the Basque region of France, and includes the nasty. The 2003 Tour de France was the 90th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris with a prologue individual time trial on 5 July and Stage 9 occurred on 14 July with a mountainous stage to Gap. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées, back in Paris, on 27 July. Prologue 11 BELOKI Joseba (DNF #9) 12 ANDRLE René. 13 AZEVEDO José Bento. 14 GONZÁLEZ DE GALDEANO Álvaro. 15 JAKSCHE Jörg. 16 NOZAL Isidro. 17 PRADERA Mikel. 18 SERRANO Marcos Antonio. 19 VICIOSO Ángel (DNS #6) Stages from the 2003 Tour De France - Highlights stage 10 -Something to turbo train to.Stages P 5 July Paris 6.5 km (4.0 mi) 1 6 July Saint-Den.

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Sat 19 Jul 2003 19.12 EDT. One of the great metaphors inspired by the Tour de France is that of the race as a road to Calvary. Le calvaire has been routinely used throughout the 100 years since. La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. ›. Sedan. (204.5km) Baden Cooke is the winner of Tour de France 2003 Stage 2, before Jean-Patrick Nazon and Jaan Kirsipuu. Bradley McGee was leader in GC.