Tour de France 2005
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Races
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Tour de France 20052 July 2005 - 24 July 2005 | France | GT
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Stage 2 - Look Ma! No cavities! | Challans - Les Essarts2005-07-03 181.5km
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Stage 4 - Lance living large in yellow again | Tours - Blois TTT2005-07-05 67.5km
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Stage 7 - McEwen does the double | Lunéville - Karlsruhe2005-07-08 228.5km
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Stage 8 - Weening whips Klödi for stage win | Pforzheim - Gérardmer2005-07-09 231.5km
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Stage 12 - Mon dieu - Moncoutié! | Briançon - Digne-les-Bains2005-07-14 187km
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Stage 13 - Robbie rocks to three | Miramas - Montpellier2005-07-15 173.5km
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Stage 19 - Guerini gets his day | Issoire - Le Puy-en-Velay2005-07-22 153.5km
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Voigt's best season ever?
By Anthony Tan last updated
"Yeah, but I think last year was also not bad," said Team CSC's man for the breakaways, Jens Voigt,...
Stage 1 - Saturday, July 2: Fromentine - Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile ITT, 19 km
By Cycling News last updated
Possibly the most anticipated start to a Tour in the past decade, the Grand Depart in Fromentine, on...
His greatest sporting moment
By Cycling News last updated
Gerolsteiner has been knocking on the door for a stage win in this year's Tour, without quite...
Everything's in place
By Cycling News last updated
Levi Leipheimer's Grand Tour stocks have risen in 2005, as he joined the Gerolsteiner squad and...
Stage 20 - Saturday, July 23: Saint-Etienne - Saint-Etienne ITT, 55 km
By Cycling News last updated
The showdown! All things being equal (and even with a few inequalitites) the individual time trial...

T-Mobile supporting Ullrich with age and experience
By Susan Westemeyer in Bonn last updated
Tour de France news feature, June 22, 2005 Team T-Mobile has announced a mature and experienced team...
Stage 9 - Sunday, July 10: Gérardmer - Mulhouse, 171 km
By Cycling News last updated
Although a shorter stage than the previous day, stage 9 will put the hurt on the riders, with four...
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