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90th Tour de France - July 5-27, 2003
Photos
Photos from Stages 0-10
Stage 11 - Thursday, July 17: Narbonne - Toulouse,
153.5 km
Stage 12 - Friday, July 18: Gaillac - Cap' Découverte, TT,
47 km
Stage 13 - Saturday, July 19: Toulouse (Cité de l'Espace)
- Plateau de Bonascre, 197.5 km
Stage 14 - Sunday, July 20: Saint-Girons - Loudenvielle, 191.5
km
Stage 15 - Monday, July 21: Bagnères-de-Bigorre - Luz-Ardiden,
159.5 km
Stage 16 - Wednesday, July 23: Pau - Bayonne, 197.5 km
Stage 17 - Thursday, July 24: Dax - Bordeaux, 181 km
Stage 18 - Friday, July 25: Bordeaux - Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole,
203.5 km
Stage 19 - Saturday, July 26: Pornic - Nantes, TT, 49 km
Stage 20 - Sunday, July 27: Ville d'Avray - Paris Champs-Elysées,
152 km
Room with a view
- A scenic look back on Le Tour.
Stage 20 - Sunday, July 27: Ville d'Avray - Paris Champs-Elysées,
152 km
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Stage 19 - Saturday, July 26: Pornic - Nantes, TT, 49 km
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Images by Jeff Tse & Monique du Bois/jeffreytse1@yahoo.com
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Stage 18 - Friday, July 25: Bordeaux - Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole,
203.5 km
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Images by Yuzuru Sunada
- Jan
Ullrich proves that he can sprint, taking second in the first intermediate
sprint in Stage 18 behind Robbie McEwen and ahead of Lance Armstrong.
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Stage 17 - Thursday, July 24: Dax - Bordeaux, 181 km
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- Green jersey holder
Baden Cooke (FDJ.com) shakes hands with Lance Armstrong, yellow jersey
holder, at the start in Dax.
- Handshakes all round
as Lance Armstrong shakes hands with French favourite Richard Virenque
(Quick.Step-Davitamon)
- Best Young Rider and
white jersey holder Denis Menchov (iBanesto.com) offers Lance Armstrong
his hand.
- The four jersey holders
pose on the start line - Richard Virenque (mountains), Baden Cooke (sprints),
Lance Armstrong (general classification) and Denis Menchov (young rider).
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal - Berry Floor) checks his brake setup on the start line in Dax.
- Team CSC, current teams
classification leaders, wave their lions to the crowd from the sign-on
stage.
- The riders mass at
the start line in Dax, ready for the journey to Bordeaux.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal - Berry Floor) heads for the start line and another day defending
his 67-second lead over Jan Ullrich (Team Bianchi).
- Tough Tyler Hamilton,
captain of teams classification leaders Team CSC, stops for a picture
with former critic and Tour winner Stephen Roche (1987).
- Tyler Hamilton holds
up the teams prize (with his good arm) prior to the start in Dax.
- Richard Virenque (Quick.Step-Davitamon)
and Baden Cooke (FDJeux.com) wait for the start in Dax.
- Tour director Jean-Marie
Leblanc shares a joke with Richard Virenque (Quick.Step-Davitamon) before
the start.
- Sunglasses on, ready
to go... Baden Cooke looks eager to get going to Bordeaux, traditionally
a sprinter's stage.
- Can you hear me Johan?
Lance Armstrong (US Postal - Berry Floor) checks his connection to his
team radio.
- Sweet victory - Servais
Knaven (Quick.Step-Davitamon) instigates a departure from the usual Bordeaux
mass sprint routine by winning from the breakaway group.
- Dutch rider Servais
Knaven sticks with a traditional victory salute as he is watched across
the line by Jean-Marie Leblanc.
- Jan Ullrich (Team
Bianchi) rolls across the line with the bunch, not having had any opportunities
to take some seconds from Lance Armstrong's lead.
- Stage winner Servais
Knaven (Quick.Step-Davitamon) holds the trophy for stage 17 of the 2003
Tour de France.
Stage 16 - Wednesday, July 23: Pau - Bayonne, 197.5 km
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Stage 15 - Monday, July 21: Bagnères-de-Bigorre - Luz-Ardiden,
159.5 km
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- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) goes it alone on the misty climb to Luz Ardiden.
- Armstrong (US Postal-Berry
Floor) maintained a very high cadence while on the attack.
- About 40 seconds down,
Jan Ullrich, Haimar Zubeldia, Iban Mayo and Ivan Basso chase Armstrong
up to Luz Ardiden.
- The strain shows on
Jan Ullrich's face as he attempts to climb back to Armstrong.
- Haimar Zubeldia (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
hovered behind Jan Ullrich, coming in a close fourth place to Ullrich's
third.
- Ivan Basso (Fassa Bortolo)
and Christophe Moreau (Credit Agricole) came in 5th and 6th on the Luz
Ardiden stage.
- Tyler Hamilton (Team
CSC) climbed bravely again today, finishing 1.10 down on the winner Lance
Armstrong.
- Alexandre Vinokourov
(Team Telekom) was unable to limit his losses, and dropped to 2.45 down
on the race leader on GC.
- Sylvain Chavanel (Brioches
La Boulangere) fought bravely to retain 10th on today's stage.
- Early breakaway Santiago
Botero came in with a small group at 19.49 down, consisting of George
Hincapie, Stuart O'Grady, Jérôme Pineau and Xabier Zandio.
- Later groups of riders
shrouded in mist near the top of Luz Ardiden.
- Groups of riders drifted
in to the finish, the latest over 34 minutes down on Lance Armstrong.
- Tired riders near
the top of the Luz Ardiden climb.
- For the non-climbers
this was one of the toughest Tour days so far.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) approaches the finish line at Luz Ardiden.
- Exhausted by his effort
today, Lance Armstrong (US Postal-Berry Floor) crosses the line at the
summit.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) is shepherded by team staff after he crosses the
line.
- Iban Mayo (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
sprints for second place on today's stage.
- A Team Bianchi soigneur
looks after a tired Jan Ullrich after his third place on Stage 15.
- An extremely skinny
Tyler Hamilton shows his bandaged shoulder after today's tough stage.
- Alexandre Vinokourov
(Team Telekom) rehydrates after the stage to Luz Ardiden.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) celebrates the double on the podium - yellow jersey
and stage win.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) looks pretty happy with his win today.
- Richard Virenque (Quick.Step-Davitamon)
the mountains jersey holder, poses on the podium with legendary former
climber Federico Bahamontes.
Stage 14 - Sunday, July 20: Saint-Girons - Loudenvielle,
191.5 km
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Images by Olympia Photo
Images by Jeff Tse & Monique du Bois/jeffreytse1@yahoo.com
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Sirotti
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Stage 13 - Saturday, July 19: Toulouse (Cité de l'Espace)
- Plateau de Bonascre, 197.5 km
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- Carlos Sastre (Team
CSC) rode his two breakaway companions off his wheel and held off a charging
Jan Ullrich to win today's stage.
- Jan Ullrich (Team Bianchi)
displayed his awesome power impressively again today, finishing second,
1.01 behind Carlos Sastre.
- Haimar Zubeldia (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
leads Lance Armstrong (US Postal-Berry Floor) and Juan Miguel Mercado (iBanesto.com)
up the final climb to Plateau de Bonascre.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) follows Juan Miguel Mercado (iBanesto.com) up the
final climb to Plateau de Bonascre.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor) didn't have an answer to Jan Ullrich's challenge
today.
- Alexandre Vinokourov
(Kaz) Team Telekom, and Ivan Basso (Ita) Fassa Bortolo, came in 4th and
5th respectively today.
- Iban Mayo (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi,
stayed in 6th position on GC but lost more time to the race leader Lance
Armstrong.
- Christophe Moreau (Fra)
Credit Agricole, managed 9th on the stage and stayed in 10th place in
the general classification.
- Tyler Hamilton (USA)
Team CSC, 10th on the stage today, is reportedly very happy with his hardworking
teammate Sastre's victory today.
- Although dropped by
the lead group at the 5km to go mark, Richard Virenque (Quick.Step-Davitamon)
easily retained his King of the Mountains jersey today.
- Helmet off for the
last climb to Plateau de Bonascre, Paolo Bettini (Quick.Step-Davitamon)
leads a sizeable group, finishing over 18 minutes down on Sastre.
- Gilberto Simoni's
Giro d'Italia climbing legs seem to have left him for this Tour de France,
as he finished 25 minutes down on the race winner.
- The non-climbers stick
together on the last leg up to the Plateau de Bonascre ski station.
- The last approach
to the finish line at the Plateau de Bonascre ski station.
- Carlos Sastre (Team
CSC) has apparently carried the dummy with him for the whole Tour so
far...
- Sastre (Team CSC)
finally gets the chance to show the world his dummy, in an unusual finish-line
display...
- Carlos Sastre (Team
CSC) celebrates more conventionally on the podium, winner of Stage 13
to Plateau de Bonascre.
- Lance Armstrong (US
Postal-Berry Floor), retains the Tour's yellow jersey as leader of the
general classification.
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Stage 12 - Friday, July 18: Gaillac - Cap' Découverte, TT,
47 km
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Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Images by Jeff Tse & Monique du Bois/jeffreytse1@yahoo.com
Images by Jonathan Devich/Cyclingnews.com, epicimages.us
- Victor
Hugo Pena (Col) US Postal-Berry Floor, came in 25th, 6.11.56 down on
Jan Ullrich.
- Rolf Aldag
(Ger) Team Telekom, 159th at 11.39.47 down on Ullrich.
- Nicki
Sorensen (Den) Team CSC, 117th at 9.56.45.
- Paolo
Bettini, Il Grillo (the cricket, from Italy) Quick.Step-Davitamon, 12th,
5.59.45 down on Ullrich
- José Enrique
Gutierrez (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca came in 56th, over 8 minutes down.
- Manuel
Beltran (Spa) US Postal-Berry Floor, 27th at 6.14.64 down.
- Roberto
Heras (Spa) US Postal-Berry Floor, 47th at 7.32.00.
- Ivan Basso
(Ita) Fassa Bortolo, 20th at 5.59.26.
- Jan Ullrich
takes a deep breath as he rides into first place in today's time trial.
- Lance
Armstrong grits his teeth as he heads towards the end of today's race.
- Lance
Armstong toughs it out for second on the way to Cap' Découverte.
- Andrea
Peron (Ita) Team CSC came 74th at 8.36.08.
- Floyd
Landis (USA) US Postal-Berry Floor, 70th at 8.31.74.
- David
Latasa (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca, 63rd at 8.17.81.
- Didier
Rous (Fra) Brioches La Boulangere, 30th at 6.26.71.
- Tyler
Hamilton (USA) Team CSC, 5th at 2.42.52.
Images by Olympia Photo
Stage 11 - Thursday, July 17: Narbonne - Toulouse,
153.5 km
Images by Jonathan Devich/Cyclingnews.com, epicimages.us
Images by Jeff Tse & Monique du Bois/jeffreytse1@yahoo.com
- Slow down!
I can't keep up! El Diablo and the peloton
- Hey look!
I caught one of them! El Diablo and an Aussie fan
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Fotoreporter
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Photos from Stages 0-10
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