Tour de France 2007 - Start List
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Prologue8km | London - London
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Stage 1203km | London - Canterbury
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Stage 2168.5km | Dunkirk - Gent
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Stage 3236.5km | Waregem - Compiègne
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Stage 4193km | Villers-Cotterêts - Joigny
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Stage 5182.5km | Chablis - Autun
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Stage 6199.5km | Semur-en-Auxois - Bourg-en-Bresse
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Stage 7197.5km | Bourg-en-Bresse - Le-Grand-Bornand
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Stage 8165km | Le-Grand-Bornand - Tignes
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Stage 9159.5km | Val-d’Isère - Briançon
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Stage 10229.5km | Tallard - Marseille
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Stage 11182.5km | Marseille - Montpellier
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Stage 12178.5km | Montpellier - Castres
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Stage 1354km | Albi - Albi
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Stage 14197km | Mazamet - Plateau-de-Beille
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Stage 15196km | Foix - Loudenvielle - Le Louron
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Stage 16218.5km | Orthez - Gourette - Col d’Aubisque
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Stage 17188.5km | Pau - Castelsarrasin
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Stage 18211km | Cahors - Angoulême
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Stage 1955.5km | Cognac - Angoulême
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Stage 20146km | Marcoussis - Paris Champs-Élysées
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