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2004 Tour de France

The 2004 Tour de France, the 91st edition of the race, comprised 20 stages and a prologue, covering a total distance of approximately 3,391 kilometers (2,107 miles). The race began in Liège, Belgium, with a prologue time trial and concluded in Paris on the Champs-Élysées.

American cyclist Lance Armstrong won the 2004 Tour de France, securing his sixth consecutive victory, a record-breaking achievement at the time. Armstrong won five stages, including both mountain stages and time trials, displaying a level of dominance that had rarely been seen before. Armstrong took the yellow jersey after the 15th stage, a mountain stage to the summit finish at Villard-de-Lans. H Armstrong finished the race with a commanding lead of over six minutes ahead of German cyclist Andreas Klöden, who finished second, while Italian Ivan Basso took third place on the podium.

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