63rd Paris-Nice - ProTour 2005 - Start List
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Prologue4km | Issy - les-Moulineaux
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Prologue186.5km | Etampes - Chabris
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Stage 146.5km | Aigueperse - Thiers
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Stage 2118km | Thiers - Craponne-sur-Arzon
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Stage 3101km | Saint-Peray - Montélimar
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Stage 4172.5km | Rognes - Toulon (Mont-Faron)
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Stage 5184km | La Crau - Cannes
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Stage 6135km | Nice - Nice
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