Tour de France 2005 stages
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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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