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The 2004 Tour de France will provide no rest for the weary. The race will take a counterclockwise route and be 3,395 km long. It will feature six mountain stages and three mountaintop finishes, along with a prologue and three time trials, one of which will be a team time trial. The winner of the race will not simply be the strongest rider; he will be the best rounded one. Who will win the Tour de France 2004? Lance Armstrong (U.S. Postal Service), who is trying to make history? Tyler Hamilton (Phonak) or Iban Mayo (Euskaltel), each of whom rose to a new level in 2003? Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile), who is attempting to regain the form that won him the Tour in 1997? Stay tuned to Roadcycling.com for lots of excitement as the riders and teams compete on the roads of France. Our extensive coverage includes Tour de France news, previews, interviews, diaries, stage reports, live updates, and even more.
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