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Tour de France Winners List

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    109 rows · 1999-2005: these races were originally won by Lance armstrong, but in 2012 his wins in the …

2005 Tour de France

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    The 2005 Tour de France was the 92nd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours.It took place between 2–24 July, with 21 stages covering a distance 3,593 km (2,233 mi). 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 ...Dates: 2–24 July

Tour de France winners

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    118 rows · Aug 27, 2020 · Tour de France titles won between 1999-2005 were formerly allocated to …

List of Tour de France winners

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    A. ^ Bjarne Riis has admitted to doping during the 1996 Tour de France. The organizers of the Tour de France said that they no longer consider him to be the winner. However, Union Cycliste Internationale has so far refused to change the official status because a lot of time has passed since his win. Jan Ullrich was placed second on the podium ...

Doping at the Tour de France

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    Drug-taking in cycling predates the Tour de France. "It existed, it has always existed", said the French reporter and author, Pierre Chany, who followed 49 Tours before his death in 1996. The exhaustion of six-day races on the track was countered by the riders' soigneurs (the French word for "carer"), helpers akin to seconds in boxing.Among the treatments they supplied was nitroglycerine, a ...

History - Tour de France

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    All historical information of the Tour de France. PRO CYCLING MANAGER 2020(PC) TOUR DE FRANCE 2020 - VIDEO GAMES (PS4)

Winning Bikes of the Tour De France

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    Jul 23, 2020 · Tour De France 1999- 2005 Winning Bicycles Trek Oclv (Optimum compaction low void) Carbon and Madone model. These were the first carbon fibre frames to win the Tour De France. In 1999 Armstrong rode a Trek 5500. This was the first carbon bicycle frame to win the Tour De France. Bicycle Nationality: American. Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace

Tour de France records and statistics

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    The 2005 edition was the fastest Tour de France in history. Lance Armstrong rode 3,592.5 km in 86h 15' 02", thus realising an overall speed of 41.7 km/h (25.9 mph), though his win was later annulled. The slowest Tour de France was the edition of 1919, when Firmin Lambot's average speed was …

Lance Armstrong, Biography, Tour de France, Doping ...

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    Lance Armstrong, (born September 18, 1971, Plano, Texas, U.S.), American cyclist, who was the only rider to win seven Tour de France titles (1999–2005) but who was later stripped of all his titles after an investigation revealed that he was the key figure in a wide-ranging doping conspiracy while he compiled his Tour victories.

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