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  2. Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de France (French pronunciation: [tuʁ də fʁɑ̃s]) is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race held primarily in France. [1] It is the oldest and most prestigious of the three Grand Tours, which include the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España.

  3. 2003 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 9 - Wikipedia

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    Route of the 2003 Tour de France. The 2003 Tour de France was the 90th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris with a prologue individual time trial on 5 July and Stage 9 occurred on 14 July with a mountainous stage to Gap. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées, back in Paris, on 27 July.

  4. 2003 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Tour de France was a multiple stage bicycle race held from 5 to 27 July, and the 90th edition of the Tour de France.It has no overall winner—although American cyclist Lance Armstrong originally won the event, the United States Anti-Doping Agency announced in August 2012 that they had disqualified Armstrong from all his results since 1998, including his seven Tour de France wins from ...

  5. Category:2003 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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  6. List of teams and cyclists in the 2003 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Tour de France was the 90th edition and centenary of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris on 5 July with a prologue individual time trial and finished on the Champs-Élysées, back in Paris, on 27 July. The Tour started with 22 teams of 9 cyclists each. [1]

  7. Tour de France (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Charles IX's grand tour of France, a royal tour by Charles IX of the Kingdom of France from 1564 to 1566; Tour de France Soundtracks, a 2003 music album by Kraftwerk, remastered in 2009 and retitled Tour de France "Tour de France" (song), a 1983 and 1999 single also by Kraftwerk; Tour de France (video game series) based on the cycle race

  8. 1936 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 13b - Wikipedia

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    Route of the 1936 Tour de France. The 1936 Tour de France was the 30th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris with a flat stage on 7 July, and Stage 13b occurred on 22 July with an individual time trial to Montpellier. The race finished in Paris on 2 August.

  9. 1983 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Tour de France was the 70th edition of the Tour de France, run from 1 to 24 July, with 22 stages and a prologue covering a total distance of 3,809 km (2,367 mi) The race was won by French rider Laurent Fignon. Sean Kelly of Ireland won the points classification, and Lucien Van Impe of Belgium won the mountains classification.