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94th Tour de France - ProT

France, July 7-29, 2007

Photography

Stage 20 - Sunday, July 29: Marcoussis - Paris Champs-Élysées, 130km

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Stage 19 - Saturday, July 28: Cognac - Angoulême, 55km

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Stage 18 - Friday, July 27: Cahors - Angoulême, 210km

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Stage 17 - Thursday, July 26: Pau - Castelsarrasin, 188km

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Stage 16 - Wednesday, July 25: Orthez - Gourette - Col d’Aubisque, 218km

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Stage 15 - Monday, July 23: Foix - Loudenvielle - Le Louron, 196km

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Stage 14 - Sunday, July 22: Mazamet - Plateau-de-Beille, 197km

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Stage 13 - Saturday, July 21: Albi - Albi, 54km

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Stage 12 - Friday, July 20: Montpellier - Castres, 179km

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Stage 11 - Thursday, July 19: Marseille - Montpellier, 180km

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  • Packing it ZDF and ARD, the public German channels, stopped their broadcasts starting with stage 10, following the positive controlew of Patrik Sinkewitz.
  • Marseille offered a unique backdrop to the start of stage 11, after also hosting the finish the day before.

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Stage 10 - Wednesday, July 18: Tallard - Marseille, 229km

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Stage 9 - Tuesday, July 17: Val-d’Isère - Briançon, 161km

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Stage 8 - Sunday, July 15: Le-Grand-Bornand - Tignes, 165km

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Stage 7 - Saturday, July 14: Bourg-en-Bresse - Le-Grand-Bornand, 197km

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Stage 6 - Friday, July 13: Semur-en-Auxois - Bourg-en-Bresse, 200km

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Stage 5 - Thursday, July 12: Chablis - Autun, 184km

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Stage 4 - Wednesday, July 11: Villers-Cotterêts - Joigny, 190km

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Stage 3 - Tuesday, July 10: Waregem - Compiègne, 236km

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  • Cancellara went out of the saddle and squeezed every ounce of energy to win the stage.
  • Cancellara just before the line
  • The stage winner celebrates before Zabel, who is not unfamiliar with runner-up.
  • Robbie McEwen is on the very left, behind Zabel, and is still suffering from his injuries sustained in stage one.
  • Cancellara used the cobbles to beat the sprinters at their own game.
  • The yellow jersey shows tremendous panache to take a stage designed for sprinters.
  • Zabel beat all the top sprinters today but it wasn't enough to win.
  • Fabian Cancellara crosses the line in first.
  • German speakers Haussler, Cancellara, Eisel (left to right).
  • Cancellara gets a well-deserved hug.
  • CSC is one happy family these days.
  • The Swiss power attacker gets to wear another yellow jersey.
  • He is wearing the real version behind a picture of the same.
  • Stéphane Augé (Fra) Cofidis finally got what he wanted since stage 1 - the polka-dot jersey.
  • The bunch at the finish. You can tell by the happy smile of Christian Vande Velde (37) that a CSC guy won.
  • Cancellara didn't stretch his overall lead, but he sure stretched the sprinters' patience today.
  • Cancellara does not mind the ceremonial trying on of clothing.
  • Tom Boonen didn't win again but was comforted with the green jersey.
  • Fabian Cancellara celebrates his unexpected stage victory on the podium.

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Stage 2 - Monday, July 9: Dunkirk - Gent, 167km

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Stage 1 - Sunday, July 8: London - Canterbury, 203km

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Prologue - Saturday, July 7: London - London, 8km

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Teams presentation - Friday, July 6, 2007

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  • Liquigas is up at the presentation
  • Bjarne Riis decided to not function as official team manager this time.
  • The Dane enjoyed the opening ceremony nonetheless.

2007 Tour Launch, part 2 - Friday, October 27, 2006

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  • Mr. Pereiro Meets The Media In the only mad media moment of the 2007 Tour De France presentation, Oscar Pereiro tells the media he does not feel like the winner of the 2006 Tour. Maybe because he ain't.
  • Richard Virenque In Da House Three months after his crash in a cyclosportif event, Richard Virenque makes his comeback at the Tour De France presentation. Virenque is still France's most popular cyclist years after his retirement from the peloton.
  • Swingin' London Meets Le Tour (L-R) Peter Hendy, Commissioner of Transport For London - Jean Marie Leblanc, Tour De France - Hon. Ken Livingstone, Mayor Of London

2007 Tour Launch - Friday, October 27, 2006

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  • Compiégne the typical start town of Paris-Roubaix

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