TOUR DE FRANCE



TOUR DE FRANCE
Overall Standings
(After 15 stages)
1. Lance Armstrong, United States, Discovery Channel, 62 hours, 9 minutes, 59 seconds.
2. Ivan Basso, Italy, CSC, 2 minutes, 46 seconds behind.
3. Mickael Rasmussen, Denmark, Rabobank, 3:09.
4. Jan Ullrich, Germany, T-Mobile, 5:58.
5. Francisco Mancebo, Spain, Illes Balears, 6:31.
6. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Gerolsteiner, 7:35.
7. Floyd Landis, United States, Phonak, 9:33.
8. Alexandre Vinokourov, Kazakhstan, T-Mobile, 9:38.
9. Christophe Moreau, France, Credit Agricole, 11:47.
10. Andreas Kloden, Germany, T-Mobile, 12:01.
11. Cadel Evans, Australia, Davitamon-Lotto, 12:57.
12. Yaroslav Popovych, Ukraine, Discovery Channel, 14:27.
13. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 15:26.
14. Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, Lampre, 17:56.
15. Jorg Jaksche, Germany, Liberty Seguros, 18:16.
Also
16. Bobby Julich, United States, CSC, 19:03.
18. George Hincapie, United States, Discovery Channel, 19:35.
28. Jose Azevedo, Portugal, Discovery Channel, 44:49.
32. Christopher Horner, United States, Saunier Duval, 52:41.
33. Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, Discovery Channel, 52:47.
42. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spain, Discovery Channel, 1:17:55.
92. Pavel Padrnos, Czech Republic, Discovery Channel, 2:15:31.
101. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Spain, Discovery Channel, 2:24:24.
126. Fred Rodriguez, United States, Davitamon-Lotto, 2:55:20.
140. Guido Trenti, United States, Quick Step, 3:07:16.
Stages-Winners
July 2 -- Stage 1, Fromentiere to Noirmoutier-en-L'Ile, individual time trial, 19 km (11.8 miles) (stage: David Zabriskie, United States; overall: Zabriskie)
July 3 -- Stage 2, Challans to Les Essarts, 181.5 (112.8) (Tom Boonen, Belgium; Zabriskie)
July 4 -- Stage 3, La Chataigneraie to Tours, 212.5 (132) (Boonen; Zabriskie)
July 5 -- Stage 4, Tours to Blois, team time trial, 67.5 (41.9) (Discovery Channel; Lance Armstrong, United States)
July 6 -- Stage 5, Chambord to Montargis, 183 (113.7) (Robbie McEwen, Australia; Armstrong)
July 7 -- Stage 6, Troyes to Nancy, 199 (123.7) (Lorenzo Bernucci, Italy; Armstrong)
July 8 -- Stage 7, Luneville to Karlsruhe, Germany, 228.5 (142) (McEwen; Armstrong)
July 9 -- Stage 8, Pforzheim, Germany, to Gerardmer, France, 231.5 (143.8) (Pieter Weening, Netherlands; Armstrong)
July 10 -- Stage 9, Gerardmer to Mulhouse, 171 (106.3) (Mickael Rasmussen, Denmark; Jens Voigt, Germany)
July 11 -- Rest day in Grenoble
July 12 -- Stage 10, Froges to Courchevel, 178.5 (110.9) (Alejandro Valverde, Spain; Armstrong)
July 13 -- Stage 11, Courchevel to Briancon, 173 (107.5) (Alexandre Vinokourov, Kazakhstan; Armstrong)
July 14 -- Stage 12, Briancon to Digne-les-Bains, 187 (116.2) (David Moncoutie , France; Armstrong)
July 15 -- Stage 13, Miramas to Montpellier, 173.5 (107.8) (McEwen; Armstrong)
July 16 -- Stage 14, Agde to Ax-3 Domaines, 220.5 (137) (Georg Totschnig, Austria; Armstrong)
July 17 -- Stage 15, Lezat-sur-Leze to Saint-Lary Soulan, 205.5 (127.7) (George Hincapie, United States; Armstrong)
Monday -- Rest day in Pau
Today -- Stage 16, Mourenx to Pau, 180.5 (112.2)
Wednesday -- Stage 17, Pau to Revel, 239.5 (148.8)
Thursday -- Stage 18, Albi to Mende, 189 (105)
Friday -- Stage 19, Issoire to Le Puy-en-Velay, 153.5 (95.4)
Saturday -- Stage 20, Saint-Etienne to Saint-Etienne, individual time trial, 55.5 (34.5)
Sunday -- Stage 21, Corbeil-Essonnes to Paris, Champs-Elysees, 144.5 (89.8)