1 Jul 2000
The 2000 Tour de France was the 87th Tour de France, and took place from July 1 to July 23, 2000. It was won by American cyclist Lance Armstrong. The Tour started with an individual time trial in Futuroscope (not an official prologue because it was longer than 8 km) and ended traditionally in Paris. The distance travelled was 3630 km (counter-clockwise around France). The Tour passed through Switzerland and Germany.
Before the race started, t...
Tour De France Timeline
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1999 Jul 3 to 1999 Jul 25
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Lance Armstrong wins Tour de France
The 1999 Tour de France was the 86th Tour de France, taking place from July 3 to July 25, 1999. It was won by Lance Armstrong, his first of 7 consecutive wins, the most in Tour history. T...
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2000 Jul 1 to 2000 Jul 23
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Lance Armstrong wins the 87th Tour de France
The 2000 Tour de France was the 87th Tour de France, and took place from July 1 to July 23, 2000. It was won by American cyclist Lance Armstrong. The Tour started with an individual time ...
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2001 Jul 7 to 2001 Jul 29
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Lance Armstrong wins the 88th Tour de France
The 2001 Tour de France was relatively difficult, with a number of heavy mountain stages, a team time trial and a climbing time trial. France was ridden 'clockwise', and thus the Alps wer...
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2002 Jul 6 to 2002 Jul 28
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Lance Armstrong wins 89th Tour de France
The 2002 Tour de France started in Luxembourg on July 6, 2002, and ended in Paris on July 28. France was visited counter-clockwise, so the Pyrenees were there before the Alps. On average,...
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2003 Jul 5 to 2003 Jul 27
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Lance Armstrong wins 90th Tour de France
The 2003 Tour de France started and ended in Paris. Lasting from July 5 to July 27 the race covered 3,350 km (2081.58 mi), proceeding clockwise in twenty stages around France, including s...
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2004 Jul 3 to 2004 Jul 25
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Lance Armstrong wins the 91st Tour de France
The 2004 Tour de France was the 91st, taking place from July 3 to July 25, 2004. It consisted of 20 stages over 3429 km.[1]
Lance Armstrong became the first to win six Tours de France.
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2005 Jul 2 to 2005 Jul 24
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Lance Armstrong wins the 92nd Tour de France
The 2005 Tour de France was the 92nd Tour de France, taking place from July 2 to July 24, 2005. It comprised 21 stages over 3607 km, the winner's average speed was 41.654 km/h. The first ...
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2009 Jul 4 to 2009 Jul 26
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Alberto Contador wins 96th Tour de France
The 2009 Tour de France was the 96th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started on 4 July in the principality of Monaco with a 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) individu...
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