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89th Tour de France - Grand Tour
France, July 6-28, 2002
2002 Tour de France rider journals
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Champion in the making
Photo: © Jonathan Devich
Floyd Landis
Index to all Entries
Nationality: American
Team: United States Postal Service
A strong climber and time trialist, 26 year old Landis, from Lancaster Co.,
PA, burst onto the road scene in 1999 in his rookie road year, wearing the Maillot
Jaune and finishing third in the Tour de l'Avenir stage race, followed by 4th
place in 2000. After an up and down 2001 season with Mercury, Landis has been
a great addition to USPS in 2002, recently placing 2nd overall behind winner
and team leader Lance Armstrong in the Dauphiné Libéré.
Entries
- Prologue
- July 6: - Luxembourg ITT, 7km
- Stage 1 -
July 7: Luxembourg - Luxembourg, 192.5 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
- Stage 9 -
Monday, July 15, 2002: Lanester - Lorient ITT, 52km
- Stage 10
- Wednesday July 17: Bazas - Pau, 147 km
- Stage 11
- Thursday July 18: Pau - La Mongie, 158 km
- Stage 12
- Friday July 19: Lannenezan - Plateau de Beille, 199.5 km
- Stage 13
- Saturday July 20: Lavelanet - Béziers, 171 km
- Stage 14
- Sunday July 21: Lodève - Mont Ventoux, 221 km
- Rest day
- Monday July 22
- Stage 15
- Tuesday July 23: Vaison-le-Romaine - Les deux Alpes, 226.5km
- Stage 16
- Wednesday July 24: Les Deux Alpes - La Plagne, 179.5 km & Stage 17 -
Thursday July 25: Aime - Cluses, 142 km
- Stage 19
- Saturday July 27: Regnie-Durette-Macon, Individual TT, 50 km
- Stage 20
- Sunday July 28: Melun -Paris-Champs-Elysées, 140 km
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