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89th Tour de France - Grand Tour
France, July 6-28, 2002
2002 Tour de France journals
John Eustice, Tour de France International Show host
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Photo: © CN
Entries
- Prologue
- Saturday July 6, 2002: Luxembourg ITT, 7 km
- Stage 2
- Monday July 8: Luxembourg - Saarbrücken (Germany), 181 km
- Stage 3
- Tuesday July 9: Metz - Reims, 174.5 km
- Stage 4
- Wednesday July 10: Epernay - Château-Thierry TTT, 67.5 km
- Stage
5 - Thursday July 11: Soissons - Rouen, 195 km, Stage 6 - Friday July 12:
Fourges-les-Eaux - Alencon, 199.5 km
- Stage
7 - Saturday July 13: Bagnoles-de-l'Orne - Avranches, 176 km, Stage 8 - Sunday
July 14: St-Martin de Landelles - Plouay, 217.5 km
- Rest
day - Tuesday July 16, Bordeaux
- Stage
11 - Thursday July 18: Pau - La Mongie, 158 km, Stage 12 - Friday July 19:
Lannenezan - Plateau de Beille, 199.5 km
- Stage
13 - Friday July 19: Lannenezan - Plateau de Beille, 199.5 km, Stage 14 -
Sunday July 21: Lodève - Mont Ventoux, 221 km, Stage 15 - Tuesday July 23:
Vaison-le-Romaine - Les deux Alpes, 226.5 km, Stage 16 - Wednesday July 24:
Les Deux Alpes - La Plagne, 179.5 km
- Stage
17 - Thursday July 25: Aime - Cluses, 142 km, Stage 18 - Friday July 26: Cluses
- Bourg-en-Bresse, 176.5 km
- Stage
19 - Saturday July 27: Regnie-Durette-Macon, Individual TT, 50 km, Stage 20
- Sunday July 28: Melun -Paris-Champs-Elysées, 140 km
Nationality: American
New Yorker John Eustice is the host of the Tour de France's 2002 International
Show, broadcasting to over 30 countries world-wide, with play by play by Phil
Liggett. Eustice is covering his ninth Tour De France, his previous eight with
ESPN and ABC Sports. In cycling, the 46 year old Eustice was the first-ever
USPRO Champion in 1982. Originally from Ivyland, Pennsylvania, Eustice competed
in the Giro d'Italia, Vuelta a Espana and World Cycling Championships. When
he's not at the Tour de France, the father of two runs his sports event promotion
company Sparta, organizers of the Housatonic Valley Classic and the Univest
Grand Prix.
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