TOUR DE FRANCE LEADING RESULTS



TOUR DE FRANCE LEADING RESULTS
At Lyon, France
Friday
Sixth Stage
(142.8-mile leg from Nevers)
1. Alessandro Petacchi, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, 5 hours, 8 minutes, 35 seconds.
2. Baden Cooke, Australia, fdjeux.com, same time.
3. Fabrizio Guidi, Italy, Bianchi, same time.
4. Thor Hushovd, Norway, Credit Agricole, same time.
5. Romans Vainsteins, Latvia, Caldirola-So.Di, same time.
6. Damien Nazon, France, Brioches La Boulangere, same time.
7. Sebastien Hinault, France, Credit Agricole, same time.
8. Gerrit Glomser, Austria, Saeco-Macchine Per Caffe, same time.
9. Yuriy Krivstov, Ukraine, Jean Delatour, same time.
10. Luca Paolini, Italy, Quick Step-Davitamon, same time.
11. Salvatore Commesso, Italy, Saeco-Macchine Per Caffe, same time.
12. Pablo Lastras, Spain, ibanesto.com, same time.
13. Mikel Pradera, Spain, Once-Eroski, same time.
14. Joseba Beloki, Spain, Once-Eroski, same time.
15. Alexandre Botcharov, Russia, AG2R Prevoyance, same time.
Also
16. Fred Rodriguez, United States, Caldirola-So.Di, same time.
19. Jan Ullrich, Germany, Bianchi, same time.
27. Iban Mayo, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, same time.
33. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spain, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
36. Isidro Nozal, Spain, Once-Eroski, same time.
39. Lance Armstrong, United States, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
40. George Hincapie, United States, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
41. Richard Virenque, France, Quick Step-Davitamon, same time.
47. Manuel Beltran, Spain, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
48. Tyler Hamilton, United States, Team CSC, same time.
51. Victor Hugo Pena, Colombia, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
55. Roberto Heras, Spain, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
63. Pavel Padrnos, Czech Republic, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
69. Vjatceslav Ekimov, Russia, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
82. Tobias Steinhauser, Germany, Bianchi, same time.
91. Jorg Jaksche, Germany, Once-Eroski, same time.
108. Floyd Landis, United States, U.S. Postal Service, same time.
Overall Standings
(After 6 Stages)
1. Pena, 23:03.06.
2. Armstrong, 1 second behind.
3. Ekimov, 5 behind.
4. Hincapie, 5.
5. Rubiera, 23.
6. Heras, 27.
7. Padrnos, 27.
8. Landis, 28.
9. Beloki, 33.
10. Jaksche, 38.
11. Beltran, 39.
12. Ullrich, 39.
13. Nozal, 44.
14. Steinhauser, 51.
15. Pradera, 58.
Also
39. Tyler Hamilton, United States, Team CSC, 1 minute, 45 seconds behind.
43. Fred Rodriguez, United States, Caldirola-So.Di, 1:51 behind.
44. Richard Virenque, France, Quick Step-Davitamon, 1:52.
110. Iban Mayo, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 3:35.
Stage-Winners
2,128.48 miles
July 5 -- Prologue, Paris, individual time trial, 4.03 miles (stage: Bradley McGee, Australia; overall: McGee)
July 6 -- Stage 1, Saint-Denis to Meaux, 104.33 (Alessandro Petacchi, Italy; McGee).
July 7 -- Stage 2, La Ferte-sous-Jouarre to Sedan, 126.99 (Baden Cooke, Australia; McGee).
July 8 -- Stage 3, Charleville-Mezieres to Saint-Dizier, 104.02 (Petacchi; Jean-Patrick Nazon, France).
July 9 -- Stage 4, Joinville to Saint-Dizier, team time trial, 42.85 (U.S. Postal Service; Victor Hugo Pena, Colombia).
Thursday -- Stage 5, Troyes to Nevers, 122.03 (Petacchi; Pena).
Friday -- Stage 6, Nevers to Lyon, 142.83 (Petacchi; Pena).
Today -- Stage 7, Lyon to Morzine, 143.14
Sunday -- Stage 8, Sallanches to L'Alpe d'Huez, 136
July 14 -- Stage 9, Le Bourg d'Oisans to Gap, 114.57
July 15 -- Stage 10, Gap to Marseille, 136.31
July 16 -- Rest day, transfer from Marseille to Narbonne
July 17 -- Stage 11, Narbonne to Toulouse, 95.32
July 18 -- Stage 12, Gaillac to Cap'Decouverte, individual time trial, 29.19
July 19 -- Stage 13, Toulouse to Plateau de Bonascre, 122.65
July 20 -- Stage 14, Saint-Girons to Loudenvielle, 118.92
July 21 -- Stage 15, Bagneres-de-Bigorre to Luz-Ardiden, 99.05
July 22 -- Rest day, Pau
July 23 -- Stage 16, Pau to Bayonne, 122.65
July 24 -- Stage 17, Dax to Bordeaux, 112.40
July 25 -- Stage 18, Bordeaux to Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole, 126.37
July 26 -- Stage 19, Pornic to Nantes, team time trial, 30.43
July 27 -- Stage 20, Ville d'Avray to Paris, Champs-Elysees, 97.96