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93rd Tour de France - ProT

France, July 1-23, 2006

Photography

Stage 20 - Sunday, July 23: Antony (Parc de Sceaux) - Paris Champs-Elysées, 152 km

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Stage 19 - Saturday, July 22: Le Creusot - Montceau-les-Mines ITT, 56 km

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Stage 18 - Friday, July 21: Morzine - Mâcon, 193 km

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Stage 17 - Thursday, July 20: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Morzine, 199 km

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Stage 16 - Wednesday, July 19: Le Bourg-d'Oisans - La Toussuire, 182 km

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Stage 15 - Tuesday, July 18: Gap - L'Alpe-d'Huez, 187 km

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Stage 14 - Sunday, July 16: Montélimar - Gap, 181 km

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Stage 13 - Saturday, July 15: Béziers - Montélimar, 231 km

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Stage 12 - Friday, July 14: Luchon - Carcassonne, 211 km

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Stage 11 - Thursday, July 13: Tarbes - Val d'Aran/Pla-de-Beret (Spain), 208 km

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Stage 10 - Wednesday, July 12: Cambo-les-Bains - Pau, 193 km

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Stage 9 - Tuesday, July 11: Bordeaux - Dax, 170 km

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Rest Day 1 - Monday, July 10: Bordeaux,

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Stage 8 - Sunday, July 9: Saint-Méen-le-Grand - Lorient, 177 km

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Stage 7 - Saturday, July 8: Saint-Grégoire - Rennes ITT, 52 km

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Stage 6 - Friday, July 7: Lisieux - Vitré, 184 km

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Stage 5 - Thursday, July 6: Beauvais - Caen, 219 km

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Stage 4 - Wednesday, July 5: Huy (Belgium) - Saint-Quentin, 215 km

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Stage 3 - Tuesday, July 4: Esch-sur-Alzette - Valkenburg (Netherlands), 216 km

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Stage 2 - Monday, July 3: Obernai - Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), 223 km

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Stage 1 - Sunday, July 2: Strasbourg - Strasbourg, 183 km

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Prologue - Saturday, July 1: Strasbourg ITT, 7 km

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Pre-race medicals - June 29, 2006

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Tour Presentation - October 27, 2005

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  • Skoda will be back as Tour de France sponsor in 2006, but Cristian Prudhomme will take over the #1 car of Jean Marie Leblanc next year.
  • Gentleman farmer Bernard Hinault, a key member of Le Tour's PR team was nicknamed "Le Blaireau" (The Badger) as a racer due to his temperment, but the Breton has mellowed with age.
  • 1962 World Champion Jean Stablinski explains how he took his World Title to some adoring French fans.
  • Still France's most popular rider, Richard Virenque is retired but still does public relations work for sponsor Quick.Step
  • Davitamon-Lotto team directors Marc Sargeant, Henrik Redant and PR manager Filip Demyttenaere (L-R) like what they hear about the 2006 Tour De France. Well, at least Sargeant and Redant; Demyttenaere is not sure...
  • Tour favorite Ivan Basso (L) and two time Giro winner Gibo Simoni (R) are two of the most stylin' riders in the peloton, on and off the bike.
  • Rabobank's sport director Erik Breukink (L) and team manager Theo De Rooy (C) are engrossed in conversation about the 2006 Tour De France, while CSC bossman Bjarne Riis (R) has that cat-that-ate-the-canary look. Does the daunting Dane know something we don't? Bet on it.

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