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Old 07-01-2006, 02:58 AM   #1
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01-07 Proloog Strasbourg - Strasbourg 7
02-07 1e etappe Strasbourg - Strasbourg 183
03-07 2e etappe Obernai - Esch-sur-Alzette 223
04-07 3e etappe Esch-sur-Alzette - Valkenburg 216
05-07 4e etappe Huy - Saint-Quentin 215
06-07 5e etappe Beauvais - Caen 219
07-07 6e etappe Lisieux - Vitré 184
08-07 7e etappe Saint-Grégoire - Rennes Ind. tijdrit 52
09-07 8e etappe Saint-Méen-le-Grand - Lorient 177
11-07 9e etappe Bordeaux - Dax 170
12-07 10e etappe Cambo-les-Bains - Pau 193
13-07 11e etappe Tarbes - Val d'Aran/Pla-de-Beret 208
14-07 12e etappe Luchon - Carcassonne 211
15-07 13e etappe Béziers - Montélimar 231
16-07 14e etappe Montélimar - Gap 181
18-07 15e etappe Gap - L'Alpe-d'Huez 187
19-07 16e etappe Le Bourg-d'Oisans - La Toussuire 182
20-07 17e etappe Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Morzine 199
21-07 18e etappe Morzine - Mâcon 193
22-07 19e etappe Le Creusot - Montceau-les-Mines Ind. tijdrit 56
23-07 Eindklassement
23-07 20e etappe Antony (Parc de Sceaux) - Paris Champs-Elysées 152

 
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:06 AM   #2
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AG2R PREVOYANCE [A2R]

USOV Alexandre
MOREAU Christophe
GOUBERT Stephane
GERRANS Simon
DUMOULIN Samuel
DESSEL Cyril
ASTARLOZA Mikel
ARRIETA Jose Luis
MANCEBO Francisco

T-MOBILE TEAM [TMO]

SINKEWITZ Patrik
SEVILLA Oscar
ROGERS Michael
MAZZOLENI Eddy
KLÖDEN Andréas
KESSLER Matthias
HONCHAR Serhiy
GUERINI Giuseppe
ULLRICH Jan

SAUNIER DUVAL - PRODIR [SDV]

VENTOSO Francisco
SIMONI Gilberto
RINERO Christophe
RICCO Riccardo
MILLAR David
LOBATO Ruben
GOMEZ Jose Angel
FRITSCH Nicolas
CANADA David

RABOBANK [RAB]

WEENING Pieter
RASMUSSEN Mickael
POSTHUMA Joost
FREIRE Oscar
FLECHA Juan Antonio
DEKKER Thomas
DEKKER Erik
BOOGERD Michael
MENCHOV Denis

PHONAK HEARING SYSTEMS [PHO]

PENA Victor Hugo
MOOS Alexandre
MOERENHOUT Koos
MERCKX Axel
MARTIN PERDIGUERO M.Angel
JALABERT Nicolas
HUNTER Robert
GRABSCH Bert
LANDIS Floyd

QUICK STEP - INNERGETIC [QSI]

VERHEYEN Geert
VASSEUR Cédric
TOSATTO Matteo
TANKINK Bram
RUJANO José
POZZATO Filippo
GARATE Juan Manuel
DE JONGH Steven
BOONEN Tom

LIQUIGAS [LIQ]

QUINZIATO Manuel
PAOLINI Luca
MUGERLI Matej
GARZELLI Stefano
DI LUCA Danilo
CARLSTRÖM Kjell
CALCAGNI Patrick
BACKSTEDT Magnus
ALBASINI Michael

TEAM MILRAM [MRM]

ZABEL Erik
VELO Marco
SCHRÖDER Björn
SACCHI Fabio
POITSCHKE Enrico
ONGARATO Alberto
KNEES Christian
GRIVKO Andriy
CELESTINO Mirko

LAMPRE-FONDITAL [LAM]

VILA ERRANDONEA Patxi
VALJAVEC Tadej
TIRALONGO Paolo
RIGHI Daniele
COMMESSO Salvatore
BRUSEGHIN Marzio
BENNATI Daniele
BALLAN Alessandro
CUNEGO Damiano

GEROLSTEINER [GST]

WROLICH Peter
WEGMANN Fabian
TOTSCHNIG Georg
SCHOLZ Ronny
LANG Sebastian
KOPP David
FOTHEN Marcus
FÖRSTER Robert
LEIPHEIMER Levi


FRANCAISE DES JEUX [FDJ]

VAUGRENARD Benoît
MOUREY Francis
MENGIN Christophe
LÖVKVIST Thomas
JOLY Sébastien
GILBERT Philippe
EISEL Bernhard
DA CRUZ Carlos
CASAR Sandy

EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI [EUS]

ZUBELDIA Haimar
VERDUGO Gorka
LOPEZ GARCIA David
LANDALUZE Inigo
ISASI Inaki
HERNANDEZ Aitor
ETXEBARRIA Unai
CAMANO Iker
MAYO Iban

DAVITAMON - LOTTO [DVL]

VANSUMMEREN Johan
VAN BON Leon
STEEGMANS Gert
RODRIGUEZ Fred
MC EWEN Robbie
HORNER Christopher
BRANDT Christophe
AERTS Mario
EVANS Cadel

TEAM CSC [CSC]

ZABRISKIE David
VOIGT Jens
VANDEVELDE Christian
SCHLECK Frank
SASTRE Carlos
O.GRADY Stuart
LOMBARDI Giovanni
JULICH Bobby
BASSO Ivan

DISCOVERY CHANNEL TEAM [DSC]

SAVOLDELLI Paolo
RUBIERA José Luis
POPOVYCH Yaroslav
PADRNOS Pavel
NOVAL GONZALEZ Benjamin
MARTINEZ Egoi
HINCAPIE George
EKIMOV Viatceslav
AZEVEDO José

COFIDIS CREDIT PAR TELEPHONE [COF]

WIGGINS Bradley
VERBRUGGHE Rik
PARRA Ivan Ramiro
MORENI Cristian
COYOT Arnaud
CHAVANEL Sylvain
CASPER Jimmy
BERTAGNOLLI Leonardo
MONCOUTIE David

CAISSE D.EPARGNE-ILLES BALEARS [CEI]

ZANDIO Xabier
PORTAL Nicolas
PEREIRO SIO Oscar
KARPETS Vladimir
GARCIA ACOSTA Vicente
GALVEZ Isaac
BRARD Florent
ARROYO David
VALVERDE Alejandro

CREDIT AGRICOLE [C.A]

LE MEVEL Christophe
HUSHOVD Thor
HINAULT Sébastien
HALGAND Patrice
ENGOULVENT Jimmy
DEAN Julian
CHARTEAU Anthony
CAUCCHIOLI Pietro
BODROGI Laszlo

BOUYGUES TELECOM [BTL]

VOECKLER Thomas
SPRICK Matthieu
ROUS Didier
PINEAU Jérôme
LEFEVRE Laurent
GESLIN Anthony
FEDRIGO Pierrick
BROCHARD Laurent
BENETEAU Walter

AGRITUBEL [AGR]

SALMON Benoit
PLOUHINEC Samuel
MERCADO Juan Miguel
MARTINEZ José Alberto
LAURENT Christophe
GONZALO RAMIREZ Eduardo
DUENAS NEVADO Moises
COUTOULY Cédric
CALVENTE Manuel
 
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:10 AM   #3
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In the news:

Ivan Basso, Jan Ullrich and Francisco Mancebo, the three outstanding favorites to win the Tour de France when it gets underway in Strasbourg today, were sent home yesterday after their names were linked to a drugs syndicate in Spain.Guilty by implication rather than any solid proof, the three riders have all denied any association with the drugs bust five weeks ago which was known to Spanish police as Operacion Puerto. Their names appear on an official list sent to the Tour organizers late on Wednesday.
Spanish police investigating doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who is accused of trafficking in all types of performance enhancing drugs including growth hormones and the blood booster EPO released the list which contained up to 58 names of riders who are accused of visiting his premises in Madrid.

More names are expected to be announced before the race begins this afternoon after team managers have sifted through a 500 page court report that was sent to France by the Spanish judiciary.

Tour de France organizers called a meeting yesterday morning with all 21 teams taking part and as a result earned a unanimous decision from the team managers that any name on the list would be withdrawn from the team without a replacement possible.

T-Mobile immediately withdrew Ullrich, the winner of the race in 1997 and who finished three times second to American Lance Armstrong during his run of seven wins, and the Spaniard Oscar Sevilla who has always denied going to see Fuentes, yet has been photographed near his premises.

Ullrich, 32 and the recent winner of the Tour of Switzerland, has continually denied being linked to Dr Fuente’s surgery and has offered his blood for a DNA test to prove that blood being held in Spain is not his. Even if events prove Ullrich’s innocence later this year, at his age his career is virtually over.

Basso, the odds-on favourite to win the race after finishing second last year and only last month, being an emphatic winner of the Tour of Italy by the biggest margin for 42 years, was out training when his Danish CSC team agreed he would not be allowed to start either.

His manager, Bjarne Riis said:” I know nothing about what has happened in Spain, but we have taken the decision to take Ivan out based on evidence we have. However, he is not necessarily guilty of anything at this stage.”

Francisco Mancebo, who won the best Tour newcomer award in 2000 and has since finished fourth (last year) and sixth, was also withdrawn by his French AG2r team, leaving them with no likely winner of the race overall when it ends in Paris on July 23.

It is thought that the list, which has taken more than five weeks to be released because of the complicated and coded many entries in Dr Fuentes books, include other sports’ stars. Those athletes involved are said to have used the names of their pet dogs to avoid being identified. American Tyler Hamilton, already serving a two-year suspension for blood doping, is also among those named.

Christian Prudhomme, the deputy Tour director, said:” We will fight doping all the way. Cycling is a wonderful sport, but doping is our enemey.” Rather than being depressed at yet another drugs controversy yesterday, the Tour organizers are elated at the progress they feel has been made towards a cleaner sport.

The Tour organizers were upset at losing their appeal to the Court of Arbitration to sport yesterday, allowing the Astana-Wurth team to ride. Known formerly as Liberty-Seguros, team manager Manolo Seiz is also accused of buying drugs from Fuentes. He has since distanced himself from the knew team although he owns more than half of the company that owns the team itself.

Prudhomme continued: “This team is not welcome as there are names on the list although these riders are not here for the Tour de France. We would like this team, not to start.”

Astana-Wurth’s star rider is Kazakhstan’s Alexandre Vinokourov and he is determined to ride the race having finished third in 2003 and fifth last year. He has already claimed that he believes Manolo Saiz when he says he is not involved in the biggest sporting scandal ever to hit Spain.

Originally 198 riders on 22 teams were entered for the 2300 miles race, but after Ignacio Labarto, the manager of the Communidad Valenciana team was also named as being under investigation, the Tour organizers immediately withdrew their invitation.

Now, with as many as 22 riders thought to be linked with Dr Fuentes’ list, the prologue this afternoon may see only 170 riders take the start in the Place de Bordeaux.

The opening seven kilometers time trial will be the hors d’oeuvre to the most open Tour for years in the absence of such star names and Americans, Floyd Landis and Levi Leipheimer and Spain’s Alejandro Valverde along with Australian Cadel Evans will find their favourite tag now more than deserved.

Britain’s David Millar, himself re-entering the sport today after serving a two-year suspension for using EPO in June 2003 when he won the World time trial title, could be the winner of this short time test.

Millar said yesterday: “I’m a little bit apprehensive and I feel ashamed, but I lied and cheated and now I want everyone to know that I am riding this race clean.”
 
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Old 07-01-2006, 07:31 AM   #4
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13.15: The frenchman Coutouly starts first in Straatsburg to ride the 7 km long prolog.
 
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Old 07-01-2006, 03:04 PM   #5
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Top 10 from the prolog

1 Thor Hushovd (Noo, Crédit Agricole) 08:17
2 George Hincapie (VS, Discovery Channel) +0
3 David Zabriskie (VS, Team CSC) +4
4 Sebastian Lang (Dui, Gerolsteiner) +4
5 Alejandro Valverde (Spa, Caisse d'Epargne) +4
6 Stuart O'Grady (Aus, Team CSC) +4
7 Michael Rogers (Aus, T-Mobile) +6
8 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita, Discovery Channel) +8
9 Floyd Landis (VS, Phonak) +9
10 Vladimir Karpets (Rus, Caisse d'Epargne)
 
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Old 07-01-2006, 04:38 PM   #6
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no lance armstrong, no interest for me...i didn't even realized it had started
 
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Old 07-02-2006, 05:40 PM   #7
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Ekimov, Moreau and Brochard? They will never retire???
I miss Jalabert, Virenque, Pantani (RIP) and Armstrong...

Take a look at Mancebo, Basso and Ullrich.
 
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Ekimov, Moreau and Brochard? They will never retire???
I miss Jalabert, Virenque, Pantani (RIP) and Armstrong...

Take a look at Mancebo, Basso and Ullrich.

Pantani and Virenque the good old times
Mancebo, Ulrich and Basso didnt start this year.
 
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stage 1:
Three Intermediate Sprints: Saverne (at 53.0km), Plobsheim (137.0km) & Kehl (175.5km).
One Climb: Cote de Heilingenstein (cat-4 at 101.5km).
Official Start Time: 1.16pm.
Starters: 176 – no overnight retirees.


1 Jimmy Casper ( Cofidis) 4:10:00
2 Robbie McEwen ( Davitamon - Lotto) +0
3 Erik Zabel (, Milram) +0
4 Daniele Bennati ( Lampre) +0
5 Luca Paolini ( Liquigas) +0
6 Isaac Gálvez ( Caisse d'Epargne) +0
7 Stuart O'Grady ( Team CSC) +0
8 Bernhard Eisel ( Française des Jeux) +0
9 Thor Hushovd ( Crédit Agricole) +0
10 Óscar Freire ( Rabobank)
 
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I bet on McEwen being yellow yersay in few days.... Zabel clinching 2 or 3 stages...
 
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Danilo Di Luca didnt start today because of an infection. Hes the first one that quits. Today 175 men started the 228,5 km from Obernay to Esch-sur-Alzette
 
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