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2004 Tour de France

91st Tour de France 2004 - final results
Length 20 stages, 3429 km
Tour winner Lance Armstrong 83:36:02
2nd Andreas Klöden +6:19 min
3rd Ivan Basso +6:40 min
Green Jersey Robbie McEwen 272 P.
2nd Thor Hushovd 247 P.
3rd Erik Zabel 245 P.
King of the Mountains Richard Virenque 226 P.
2nd Lance Armstrong 172 P.
3rd Michael Rasmussen 119 P.
White Jersey Vladimir Karpets 84:01:13 (+25:11)
2nd Sandy Casar +3:42 min
3rd Thomas Voeckler +6:01 min


The 91st Tour de France (July 3 - July 25, 2004).

Lance Armstrong made history, by being the first person to win six Tours de France.

Going in, Armstrong was the favorite to win his sixth consective Tour de France, with his major competitors seen as being German Jan Ullrich, Spaniards Roberto Heras and Iban Mayo, and fellow Americans Levi Leipheimer and Tyler Hamilton.

The route of the 2004 Tour was a remarkable one. With the two individual time trials both scheduled in the last week, one of them being the epic climb of L'Alpe d'Huez, the directors were hoping for a very close race until the very end of the Tour. For the first time in years, the mountains of the Massif Central made an appearance.

Contents

Stages


Total distance: 3429 km

Teams

Final results

For complete results, see the Overall Standings on the official web site.


General classification:

1. Lance ArmstrongUSA 83:36:02
2. Andreas KlödenGermany + 06:19
3. Ivan BassoItaly + 06:40
4. Jan UllrichGermany + 08:50
5. José AzevedoPortugal + 14:30
6. Francisco ManceboSpain + 18:01
7. Georg TotschnigAustria + 18:27
8. Carlos SastreSpain + 19:51
9. Levi LeipheimerUSA + 20:12
10. Oscar Pereiro SioSpain + 22:54

Individual stage winners:

 Prologue: Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
 Stage 1:  Jann Kirsipuu (Estonia)
 Stage 2:  Robbie McEwen (Australia)
 Stage 3:  Jean-Patrick Nazon (France)
 Stage 4:  US Postal - Berry Floor
 Stage 5:  Stuart O'Grady (Australia)
 Stage 6:  Tom Boonen (Belgium)
 Stage 7:  Fillippo Pozzato (Italy)
 Stage 8:  Thor Hushovd (Norway)
 Stage 9:  Robbie McEwen (Australia)
 Stage 10: Richard Virenque (France)
 Stage 11: David Moncoutié (France)
 Stage 12: Ivan Basso (Italy)
 Stage 13: Lance Armstrong (USA)
 Stage 14: Aitor González (Spain)
 Stage 15: Lance Armstrong (USA)
 Stage 16: Lance Armstrong (USA)
 Stage 17: Lance Armstrong (USA)
 Stage 18: Juan Miguel Mercado (Spain)
 Stage 19: Lance Armstrong (USA)
 Stage 20: Tom Boonen (Belgium)

2004 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 9

2004 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20

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