Tour de France Stages-Winners
Tour de France Stages-Winners
July 5 — First Stage, Brest—Plumelec, plain, 197.5km (122.7 miles) (stage: Alejandro Valverde, Spain; yellow jersey: Valverde)
July 6 — Second Stage, Auray—Saint-Brieuc, plain, 164.5 (102.2) (Thor Hushovd, Norway; Valverde)
July 7 — Third Stage, Saint-Malo—Nantes, plain, 208 (129.2) (Samuel Dumoulin, France; Romain Feillu, France)
July 8 — Fourth Stage, Cholet, individual time trial, 29.5 (18.3) (Stefan Schumacher, Germany; Schumacher)
July 9 — Fifth Stage, Cholet—Chateauroux, plain, 232 (144.2) (Mark Cavendish, Britain; Schumacher)
July 10 — Sixth Stage, Aigurande—Super-Besse, medium mountains, 195.5 (121.5) (Riccardo Ricco, Italy; Kim Kirchen, Luxembourg)
July 11 — Seventh Stage, Brioude—Aurillac, medium mountains, 159 (98.8) (Luis-Leon Sanchez, Spain; Kirchen)
July 12 — Eighth Stage, Figeac—Toulouse, plain, 172.5 (107.2) (Mark Cavendish, Britain; Kirchen)
Sunday — Ninth Stage, Toulouse—Bagneres-de-Bigorre, high mountains, 224 (139.2) (Ricco; Kirchen)
Monday — 10th Stage, Pau—Hautacam, high mountains, 156 (96.9) (Leonardo Piepoli, Italy; Cadel Evans, Australia)
Tuesday — Rest Day
Today — 11th Stage, Lannemezan—Foix, medium mountains, 167.5 (104.1)
July 17 — 12th Stage, Lavelanet—Narbonne, plain, 168.5 (104.7)
July 18 — 13th Stage, Narbonne—Nimes, plain, 182 (113.1)
July 19 — 14th Stage, Nimes—Digne-les-Bains, plain, 194.5 (120.9)
July 20 — 15th Stage, Embrun—Prato Nevoso, high mountains, 183 (113.7)
July 21 — Rest Day
July 22 — 16th Stage, Cuneo—Jausiers, high mountains, 157 (97.6)
July 23 — 17th Stage, Embrun—L’Alpe-d’Huez, high mountains, 210.5 (130.8)
July 24 — 18th Stage, Bourg-d’Oisans—Saint-Etienne, medium mountains, 196.5 (122.1)
July 25 — 19th Stage, Roanne—Montlucon, plain, 165.5 (102.8)
July 26 — 20th Strage, Cerilly—Saint-Amand-Montrond, individual time trial, 53 (32.9)
July 27 — 21st Stage, Etampes—Paris Champs-Elysees, plain, 143 (88.9)
Total: 3559.5 kilometers (2211.8 miles)
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