Stages of the 2006 Tour de France

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June 29, 2006; 12:06 EDT

July 1: Prolog, Strasbourg, individual time trial, 7.1 kilometers (4.4 miles)

July 2: Stage 1, Strasbourg to Strasbourg, 184.5 (114.6)

July 3: Stage 2, Obernai to Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, 228.5 (142)

July 4: Stage 3, Esch-sur-Alzette to Valkenburg, Netherlands, 216.5 (134.5)

July 5: Stage 4, Huy, Belgium to Saint-Quentin, France, 207 (128.6)

July 6: Stage 5, Beauvais to Caen, 225 (139.8)

July 7: Stage 6, Lisieux to Vitre, 189 (117.4)

July 8: Stage 7, Saint-Gregoire to Rennes, individual time trial, 52 (32.3)

July 9: Stage 8, Saint-Meen-le-Grand to Lorient, 181 (112.5)

July 10: Rest day in Bordeaux

July 11: Stage 9, Bordeaux to Dax, 169.5 (105.3)

July 12: Stage 10, Cambo-les-Bains to Pau, mountain, 190.5 (118.4)

July 13: Stage 11, Tarbes to Val d'Aran (Pla-de-Beret), mountain, 206.5 (128.3)

July 14: Stage 12, Luchon to Carcassone, 211.5 (131.4)

July 15: Stage 13, Beziers Mediterranee to Montelimar, 230 (142.9)

July 16: Stage 14, Montelimar to Gap, 180.5 (112.2)

July 17: Rest day in Gap

July 18: Stage 15, Gap to L'Alpe d'Huez, mountain, 187 (116.2)

July 19: Stage 16, Bourg d'Oisans to La Toussuire Les Sybelles, mountain, 182 (113.1)

July 20: Stage 17, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Morzine-Avoriaz, mountain, 200.5 (124.6)

July 21: Stage 18, Morzine-Avoriaz to Macon, 197 (122.4)

July 22: Stage 19, Le Creusot to Montceau-les-Mines, individual time trial, 56 (34.8)

July 23: Stage 20, Sceaux-Antony to Paris (Champs-Elysees), 152 (94.4)

Total distance: 3,653.6 kilometers (2,270.2 miles)

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