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Brioches La Boulangère: Walter Bénéteau (Fra), Sylvain Chavanel (Fra), Anthony Geslin (Fra), Maryan Hary (Fra), Damien Nazon (Fra), Jérôme Pineau (Fra), Franck Renier (Fra), Didier Rous (Fra), Thomas Voeckler (Fra). Reserve: Jimmy Engoulvent (Fra). Cofidis: Médéric Clain (Fra), Iñigo Cuesta (Spa), Philippe Gaumont (Fra), Massimiliano Lelli (Ita), David Millar (GBr), David Moncoutié (Fra), Luis Perez (Spa), Guido Trentin (Ita), Cédric Vasseur (Fra). Reserve: Frédéric Bessy (Fra). Credit Agricole: Stéphane Augé (Fra), Pierrick Fedrigo (Fra), Sébastien Hinault (Fra), Thor Hushovd (Nor), Lilian Jégou (Fra), Christophe Moreau (Fra), Stuart O'Grady (Aus), Benoît Poilvet (Fra), Jens Voigt (Ger). Reserve: Christopher Jenner (Fra) FDJeux.com: Sandy Casar (Fra), Jimmy Casper (Fra), Baden Cooke (Aus), Carlos Dacruz (Fra), Nicolas Fritsch (Fra), Bradley McGee (Aus), Christophe Mengin (Fra), Nicolas Vogondy (Fra), Matthew Wilson (Aus). Reserve: Jean-Cyril Robin (Fra) Jean Delatour: Pierre Bourquenoud (Swi), Samuel Dumoulin (Fra), Christophe Edaleine (Fra), Frédéric Finot (Fra), Stéphane Goubert (Fra), Patrice Halgand (Fra), Yuri Krivtsov (Ukr), Laurent Lefèvre (Fra), Jean-Patrick Nazon (Fra). Reserve: Eddy Seigneur Also see: Tour teams list, Tour team preview: Part I Take a tour, of le TourWant to take a stage-by-stage look over the route of the 2003 Tour de France? Visit the Cyclingnews.com TdF section where European Editor Tim Maloney describes each stage with a detailed course profile on every single stage of this year's centenary edition. Just start with the prologue and then click on each "Next Stage" link to stay on the parcours until you reach Paris. If you're also in the planning stages of putting together your own dream team for our Fantasy Game, or just enjoying a wager with friends or bookies, then the TdF teams form guide is a must. Part 1 of our teams' Form Guide is now posted and look for the remaining three parts over the next couple of days as all the teams are finalised. In addition, in the lead-up to the Prologue on Saturday, Cyclingnews will be providing behind-the-scenes stories on the history of the Tour and what makes it run - from pictorial reviews of past champions through to stories on revenue-generating hospitality concepts like the Village Depart, a TdF speciality where cyclists, sponsors and assorted hangers-on congregate prior to the start of each stage. Looking like a cross between a regional trade show and sporting event, the Village Departe is a paradise of freebies for those lucky enough to have a pass. Over the next week we'll also look at the history of the publicity caravan as well as an interview with Daniel Baal, director of cycling for ASO, the owners and organisers of the Tour de France. (All rights reserved/Copyright Knapp Communications Pty Limited 2003)
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