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89th Tour de France - Grand Tour
France, July 6-28, 2002
2002 Tour de France rider journals
Bradley McGee
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TT favourite
Photo: © AFP
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, 52 km
- Stage 10
- Wednesday July 17: Bazas - Pau, 147 km
- Stage 13
- Saturday July 20: Lavelanet - Béziers, 171 km
- Stage 14
- Sunday July 21: Lodève - Mont Ventoux, 221 km
- Stage 18
- Friday July 26: Cluses - Bourg-en-Bresse, 176.5 km
Nationality: Australian
Team: La Francaise de Jeux
Bradley McGee can ride a four kilometre individual pursuit faster than some
elite squads can ride as a quartet, averaging close to 60 clicks an hour for
four minutes, all on his own. Scary, isn't it? No surprise then the good-looking
New South Welshman has now matured to become a feared prologue and TT specialist,
recently winning the prologue of the Dauphiné Libéré from his compatriot Baden
Cooke - over a distance you might say was rather familiar to him: 3.6 kilometres.
However Brad doesn't just want to be master of the chrono; he wants that and
more.
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