2005 Tour de France

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Final Standings
Overall Lance Armstrong 86h 15' 02"
Second Ivan Basso +4' 40"
Third Jan Ullrich +6' 21"
Points Thor Hushovd 194 points
Second Stuart O'Grady 182 points
Third Robbie McEwen 178 points
Climber Michael Rasmussen 185 points
Second Oscar Pereiro Sio 155 points
Third Lance Armstrong 99 points
Youth Yaroslav Popovych 86h 34' 04"
Second Andrey Kashechkin +9' 02"
Third Alberto Contador +44' 23"
Teams T-Mobile Team 256h 10' 29"
Second Discovery Channel +14' 57"
Third Team CSC +25' 15"

The 2005 Tour de France was the 92nd Tour de France, taking place from July 2 to July 24, 2005. It comprised 21 stages over 3607 km, ridden at an average speed of 41.654 km/h. The first stages were held in the département of the Vendée, for the third time in 12 years. The 2005 Tour was announced on October 28 2004. It was a clockwise route, visiting the Alps before the Pyrenees.

The traditional prologue on the first day was replaced by an individual time trial of more than twice the length of a standard prologue. This stage crossed from the mainland of France to the Île de Noirmoutier. The most famous route to this island is the Passage du Gois, a road that is under water at high tide. This road was included in the 1999 Tour. Several of the favorites crashed there that year, and ended that stage 7 minutes behind the peloton. Fortunately, this year they took the bridge to the island.

Later in the race, there was one more time trial, on the penultimate day. Also, there were just three uphill finishes (Courchevel, Ax-3 Domaines and Pla d'Adet), a lower number than in previous years. The finish line of the last stage was, as has been since 1975, on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

The Tour commemorated the death of Fabio Casartelli. During the 15th stage the riders passed the Col du Portet d'Aspet, where Casartelli died exactly 10 years earlier. The Tour also commemorated the first time there was an official mountain climb in the Tour, the Ballon d'Alsace. During the 9th stage this mountain was passed again, exactly 100 years after the first ascent in the Tour.

The race jury invoked the 'rain rule' for the Champs-Elysees, meaning that Lance Armstrong became the winner of the General classification the first time the race passed the finish line, rather than the eighth time as normal.

Contents

Stages

Template:UCI ProTour2005

Stage Route Distance Type Date
1 Fromentine - Noirmoutier en l'Île 19 km (12 mi) Individual time trial Saturday, July 2
2 Challans - Les Essarts 181.5 km (112.5 mi) Sunday, July 3
3 La Châtaigneraie - Tours 212.5 km (132 mi) Monday, July 4
4 Tours - Blois 67.5 km (42 mi) Team time trial Tuesday, July 5
5 Chambord - Montargis 183 km (113.7 mi) Wednesday, July 6
6 Troyes - Nancy 199 km (123.7 mi) Thursday, July 7
7 Lunéville - Karlsruhe (Germany) 228.5 km (142 mi) Friday, July 8
8 Pforzheim (Germany) - Gérardmer 231.5 km (143.8 mi) Saturday, July 9
9 Gérardmer - Mulhouse 170 km (105.6 mi) Mountain stage Sunday, July 10
Rest day Monday, July 11
10 Grenoble - Courchevel 192.5 km (119.6 mi) Mountain stage Tuesday, July 12
11 Courchevel - Briançon 173 km (107 mi) Mountain stage Wednesday, July 13
12 Briançon - Digne-les-Bains 187 km (116 mi) Mountain stage Thursday, July 14
13 Miramas - Montpellier 173.5 km (107.8 mi) Friday, July 15
14 Agde - Ax-3 Domaines 220.5 km (137 mi) Mountain stage Saturday, July 16
15 Lézat-sur-Lèze - Saint-Lary Soulan (Pla d'Adet) 205.5 km (127 mi) Mountain stage Sunday, July 17
Rest day Monday, July 18
16 Mourenx - Pau 180.5 km (112.2 mi) Mountain stage Tuesday, July 19
17 Pau - Revel 239.5 km (148 mi) Wednesday, July 20
18 Albi - Mende 189 km (117 mi) Thursday, July 21
19 Issoire - Le Puy-en-Velay 153.5 km (95 mi) Friday, July 22
20 Saint-Étienne - Saint-Étienne 55 km (34 mi) Individual time trial Saturday, July 23
21 Corbeil-Essonnes - Paris Champs-Élysées 144 km (89.5 mi) Sunday, July 24
Total 3606 km (2240.7 mi)

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Stage recaps

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Teams and riders

189 riders in 21 teams commenced the 2005 Tour de France, 155 riders finished.

Final standings

Rank Name Country Team Time
(Ave. Speed)
1 Lance Armstrong Template:USA Discovery Channel 86h 15' 02"
(41.654km/h)
2 Ivan Basso Template:ITA Team CSC 4' 40"
3 Jan Ullrich Template:GER T-Mobile 6' 21"
4 Francisco Mancebo Template:SPA Illes Balears 9' 59"
5 Alexander Vinokourov Template:KAZ T-Mobile 11' 01"
6 Levi Leipheimer Template:USA Gerolsteiner 11' 21"
7 Michael Rasmussen Template:DEN Rabobank 11' 33"
8 Cadel Evans Template:AUS Davitamon-Lotto 11' 55"
9 Floyd Landis Template:USA Phonak 12' 44"
10 Oscar Pereiro Sio Template:ESP Phonak 16' 04"
11 Christophe Moreau Template:FRA Crédit Agricole 16' 26"
12 Yaroslav Popovych Template:UKR Discovery Channel 19' 02"
13 Eddy Mazzoleni Template:ITA Lampre-Caffita 21' 06"
14 George Hincapie Template:USA Discovery Channel 23' 40"
15 Haimar Zubeldia Template:ESP Euskaltel 23' 43"
16 Jörg Jaksche Template:GER Liberty Seguros 24' 07"
17 Bobby Julich Template:USA Team CSC 24' 08"
18 Oscar Sevilla Template:ESP T-Mobile 27' 45"
19 Andrey Kashechkin Template:KAZ Crédit Agricole 28' 04"
20 Giuseppe Guerini Template:ITA T-Mobile 33' 02"
21 Carlos Sastre Template:ESP Team CSC 34' 24"
22 Xabier Zandio Template:ESP Illes Balears 36' 20"
23 Leonardo Piepoli Template:ITA Saunier Duval-Prodir 36' 20"
24 Michael Boogerd Template:NED Rabobank 38' 29"
25 Paolo Savoldelli Template:ITA Discovery Channel 44' 30"
26 Georg Totschnig Template:AUT Gerolsteiner 49' 14"
27 Mikel Astarloza Template:ESP AG2R Prévoyance 54' 03"
28 Laurent Brochard Template:FRA Bouygues Telecom 55' 29"
29 Sandy Casar Template:FRA Francaise des Jeux 56' 47"
30 José Azevedo Template:POR Discovery Channel 59' 48"


Rider's jerseys progress chart

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Retirement/Withdrawals

189 riders started the 2005 Tour de France, 34 did not complete the event.

  1. Constantino Zaballa, Saunier Duval - Prodir (SDV) – Withdrawal, Stage 5
  2. Claudio Corioni, Fassa Bortolo (FAS) – Withdrawal, Stage 6
  3. Steve Zampieri, Phonak (PHO) – Withdrawal, Stage 7
  4. Alessandro Spezialetti, Lampre-Caffita (LAM) – Withdrawal, Stage 7
  5. Christophe Mengin, Française des Jeux (FDJ) – Did Not Start, Stage 8
  6. Serhiy Honchar, Domina Vacanze (DOM) – Did Not Start, Stage 8
  7. Sylvain Calzati, AG2R Prévoyance (A2R) – Withdrawal, Stage 8
  8. Isaac Gálvez, Illes Balears (IBA) – Withdrawal, Stage 8
  9. Leon van Bon, Davitamon-Lotto (DVL) – Withdrawal, Stage 8
  10. Luciano Pagliarini, Liquigas-Bianchi (LIQ) – Withdrawal, Stage 9
  11. Jaan Kirsipuu, Crédit Agricole (C.A) – Withdrawal, Stage 9
  12. Igor González Galdeano, Liberty Seguros team (LSW) – Withdrawal, Stage 9
  13. Jose Angel Gómez Marchante, Saunier Duval - Prodir (SDV) – Withdrawal, Stage 9
  14. David Zabriskie, Team CSC (CSC) – Withdrawal, Stage 9
  15. Gerrit Glomser, Lampre-Caffita (LAM) – Withdrawal, Stage 10
  16. Jevgeni Petrov, Lampre-Caffita (LAM) – Excluded (Did not pass blood test after 10th stage), Stage 10
  17. Dario Frigo, Fassa Bortolo (FAS) – Excluded (due to finding of doping products in his wife's car before 11th stage), Stage 11
  18. Kim Kirchen, Fassa Bortolo (FAS) – Withdrawal, Stage 11
  19. Stefano Zanini, Quick-Step (QST) – Withdrawal, Stage 11
  20. Jean-Patrick Nazon, AG2R Prévoyance (A2R) – Withdrawal, Stage 11
  21. Jens Voigt, Team CSC (CSC) – Eliminated on time, Stage 11
  22. Kevin Hulsmans, Quick-Step (QST) – Eliminated on time, Stage 11
  23. Tom Boonen, Quick-Step (QST) – Did Not Start, Stage 12
  24. Manuel Beltran, Discovery Channel (DSC) – Withdrawal, Stage 12
  25. Robert Hunter, Phonak Hearing Systems (PHO) – Withdrawal, Stage 12
  26. Nicolas Fritsch, Saunier Duval - Prodir (SDV) – Withdrawal, Stage 12
  27. Angelo Furlan, Domina Vacanze (DOM) – Withdrawal, Stage 12
  28. Alejandro Valverde, Illes Balears (IBA) – Withdrawal, Stage 13
  29. Gerben Löwik, Rabobank (RAB) – Did Not Start, Stage 14
  30. David Herrero, Euskaltel-Euskadi (EUS) – Withdrawal, Stage 15
  31. Wilfried Cretskens, Quick-Step (QST) – Withdrawal, Stage 15
  32. Magnus Backstedt, Liquigas-Bianchi (LIQ) – Did Not Start, Stage 16
  33. Gianluca Bortolami, Lampre-Caffita (LAM) – Did Not Start, Stage 16
  34. Andreas Klöden, T-Mobile Team (TMO) – Withdrawal, Stage 17

Riders' physical statistics

Of the competitors in the 2005 Tour, the tallest rider was Johan van Summeren at 1.98 metres and the shortest was Samuel Dumoulin at 1.58 metres. The heaviest rider was Magnus Backstedt at 95 kg, the lightest was Leonardo Piepoli at 57 kg. Christopher Horner and Laurent Lefevre shared the lowest resting heart rate, 35 beats per minute. The "average" rider in 2005 was 1.79 metres tall, weighed 71 kg, and had a resting heart rate of 50 beats per minute.

External links

See also

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