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2004 Tour de Georgia - Wikipedia
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The 2004 Tour de Georgia was the second annual bicycle road racing event held in the state of Georgia, United States.The six-day, seven stage 1050 km race was held April 20 through April 25, 2004 with no winner declared for the overall title and yellow jersey, following the disqualification of the first-placed rider for using illegal drugs and practices to win.Dates: April 20 – April 25
Tour de Georgia
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The Tour de Georgia was North America's premier, professional cycling event and rolling festival from 2003 to 2008. It shined the world's spotlight on the state of Georgia each spring, the international event was an annual, multi-day, professional cycling stage race that drew the most elite cyclists and showcased one-of-a-kind towns and terrain of the Southeast.
Tour de Georgia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_of_Georgia
The Tour de Georgia was a U.S. professional cycling stage race across the state of Georgia.The race began in 2003 and was contested six times until 2008. It was one of the three events in North America ranked as Hors Classe stage race events by the UCI, which is cycling's international governing body, along with the Tour of Missouri and the Tour of California.Competition: UCI America Tour 2.HC
Tour of Georgia 2004 Results
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View full results of Tour of Georgia 2004, won by Lance Armstrong before Jens Voigt (2nd) and Chris Horner (3rd).
www.cyclingnews.com presents the 2004 Tour de Georgia
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2004/apr04/tdgeorgia04/?id=results/stage5
The 2004 Dodge Tour de Georgia's Stage Five started in the quaint northern Georgia town of Dalton, hometown of Credit Agricole Espoirs rider Saul Raisin. It was a beautiful Friday morning on an Appalachian spring day when the peloton headed east across the rolling mountains of the northern Georgia.
Tour de Georgia 2004 Route Map and Winners
http://www.tourdegeorgia.com/2004.html
Stage 1: Macon - Macon 132.2 km Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Stage 2: Thomaston - Columbus 189.9 km Wednesday, April 21. Stage 3: Carrollton - Rome 126.2 km
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