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- 2003_Tour_de_France abstract "The 2003 Tour de France started and ended in Paris. Lasting from July 5 to July 27 the race covered 3,427.5 km (2129.75 mi), proceeding clockwise in twenty stages around France, including six major mountain stages. Due to the centennial celebration, this edition of the tour was raced entirely in France and did not enter neighboring countries.In the centenary year of the race the route recreated, in part, that of 1903. There was a special Centenaire Classement prize for the best-placed in each of the six stage finishes which match the 1903 tour - Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nantes and Paris. It was won by Stuart O'Grady, with Thor Hushovd in second place. The 2003 Tour was honored with the Prince of Asturias Award for Sport.Of the 198 riders the favorite was again Lance Armstrong, aiming for a record equalling fifth win. Before the race, it was believed that his main rivals would include Iban Mayo, Aitor González, Tyler Hamilton, Ivan Basso, Gilberto Simoni, Jan Ullrich, and Joseba Beloki but Armstrong was odds-on favorite. Though he did go on to win the race, it is statistically, and by Armstrong's own admission, his weakest Tour from his seven-year period of dominance over the race.In August 2012, the United States Anti-Doping Agency recommended the disqualification of Lance Armstrong from all his results since 1998, including his seven Tour de France wins from 1999-2005; in October 2012 the Union Cycliste Internationale agreed to this action. Having been stripped of the win owing to his use of banned substances, Lance Armstrong's 2003 Tour win, his fifth of 7 consecutive wins, no longer applies. Therefore there was no official winner of the 2003 Tour de France.In August 2013, Jan Ullrich—arguably Lance Armstrong's biggest Tour de France rival—reportedly said that Armstrong should have his seven stripped wins reinstated, due to the prevalence of doping at the time. He had won the 1997 Tour and finished second to Armstrong three times—in 2000, 2001 and 2003—but declined to stake a claim for his rival's stripped titles.".
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- 2003_Tour_de_France date "--07-05".
- 2003_Tour_de_France distance "3427.5".
- 2003_Tour_de_France first "none".
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- 2003_Tour_de_France mountains Richard_Virenque.
- 2003_Tour_de_France mountainsColor "polkadot".
- 2003_Tour_de_France mountainsNat "France".
- 2003_Tour_de_France name "2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France next "2004".
- 2003_Tour_de_France points Baden_Cooke.
- 2003_Tour_de_France pointsColor "green".
- 2003_Tour_de_France pointsNat "Australia".
- 2003_Tour_de_France previous "2002".
- 2003_Tour_de_France second Jan_Ullrich.
- 2003_Tour_de_France secondNat "Germany".
- 2003_Tour_de_France secondTeam Team_Bianchi.
- 2003_Tour_de_France speed "40.03".
- 2003_Tour_de_France stages "20".
- 2003_Tour_de_France teamNat "Denmark".
- 2003_Tour_de_France third Alexander_Vinokourov.
- 2003_Tour_de_France thirdNat "Kazakhstan".
- 2003_Tour_de_France time "298800.0".
- 2003_Tour_de_France unit "km".
- 2003_Tour_de_France youth Denis_Menchov.
- 2003_Tour_de_France youthColor "white".
- 2003_Tour_de_France youthNat "Russia".
- 2003_Tour_de_France subject Category:2003_Tour_de_France.
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- 2003_Tour_de_France comment "The 2003 Tour de France started and ended in Paris. Lasting from July 5 to July 27 the race covered 3,427.5 km (2129.75 mi), proceeding clockwise in twenty stages around France, including six major mountain stages. Due to the centennial celebration, this edition of the tour was raced entirely in France and did not enter neighboring countries.In the centenary year of the race the route recreated, in part, that of 1903.".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "2003 Tour de France".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Ronde van Frankrijk 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "Tour de Francia 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "سباق طواف فرنسا 2003".
- 2003_Tour_de_France label "ツール・ド・フランス2003".
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