Tour de France 2006
Latest News from the Race
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L'Etape - hard to enter, harder to finish
L'Etape du Tour has been running since 1993, when participation rates were a fraction of the numbers... -
Levi's road warrior
Anthony Tan Unveiled at last year's Tour de France , Specialized's S-Works Tarmac SL is a lighter,... -
T-Mobile meets fans in Bonn
German team T-Mobile returned to its home base in Bonn for a post-Tour fans and media reception on...
Races
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Tour de France 20061 July 2006 - 23 July 2006 | France | UPT (ProTour)
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Stage 12 - Popovych crusades to Carcassonne | Luchon - Carcassonne2006-07-14 211km
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Stage 18 - Lead-out man becomes the lead man | Morzine - Mâcon2006-07-21 193km
Latest Content on the Race
Wrong strategy for T-Mobile?
By Brecht Decaluwé in Pla-de-Beret last updated
By Brecht Decaluwé in Pla-de-Beret The T-Mobile team took the race in their hands in stage 11 , but...
T-Mobile terminates Ullrich and Sevilla's contracts
By Shane Stokes last updated
T-Mobile Team has terminated its contract with Jan Ullrich, effective July 20, the rider announced...
Totschnig has bronchitis
By Brecht Decaluwé in Morzine last updated
Georg Totschnig has joined Gerolsteiner's sick list. He moved out of the room he shared with (sick)...
Dessel on cloud #7
By Hedwig Kröner in Mâcon last updated
By Hedwig Kröner in Mâcon The whole of France was in a frenzy. On Wednesday, July 12, a French...
Croaky Horner getting better
By Brecht Decaluwe in Gap last updated
By Brecht Decaluwe in Gap Chris Horner, the American rider in the Davitamon team had a couple of...
An interview with Andreas Klöden
By Cycling News last updated
It was an important day for T-Mobile's Andreas Klöden: at 2'29 behind Oscar Pereiro, the German's...
Rogers happy with improving form
By Shane Stokes in Ambri last updated
By Shane Stokes in Ambri T-Mobile rider Michael Rogers spent much of yesterday's stage in the break...
Hincapie disappointed
By Brecht Decaluwe in Strasbourg last updated
American George Hincapie, who missed out on the Tour de France prologue victory by a hair, was...
Top News on the Race
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The Tour de France of give-aways and competitions
Resident freebies expert, Rufus Staffordshire , sniffs out some competitions where over $600,000 in... -
Hushovd: two weeks of suffering for the Champs-Élysées
By Jean-François Quénet in Paris Thor Hushovd is a man for something new every year. He debuted in... -
Ekimov retiring in September
The oldest rider in the Tour de France, Viatcheslav Ekimov (Discovery Channel), will retire in...
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Gerolsteiner not up to snuff
Once again, Gerolsteiner went into Saturday's time trial stage with high hopes, and once again,... -
Third fastest Tour in history
The 2006 Tour de France was the third fastest ever, with Floyd Landis' winning average speed 40.784... -
CSC satisfied
Team CSC came away from the Tour with two stage wins and fourth place overall, despite losing Ivan...
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Landis to ride two Dutch crits
Tour de France winner Floyd Landis will ride two post-Tour criteriums in the Netherlands this week.... -
Mission accomplished for Caisse d'Epargne
Team Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears has proclaimed itself very satisfied with the outcome of the... -
Stage 20 wrap-up
American Floyd Landis (Phonak) has secured the final maillot jaune in the 93rd Tour de France,...
Related Features
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L'Etape - hard to enter, harder to finish
L'Etape du Tour has been running since 1993, when participation rates were a fraction of the numbers... -
Levi's road warrior
Anthony Tan Unveiled at last year's Tour de France , Specialized's S-Works Tarmac SL is a lighter,... -
T-Mobile meets fans in Bonn
German team T-Mobile returned to its home base in Bonn for a post-Tour fans and media reception on... -
Bikes of the Tour: David Zabriskie's Team CSC Cervélo SLC SL, July 24, 2006
A frame that weighs less than a kilo is one of the reasons the Soloist was the bike that beat... -
Rebellion, a self-effacing hero and redemption; when's the movie out?
While the Champs Elysees was packed with spectators enjoying an American win the Tour for the eighth...