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EXACT route of the 2004 Tour de France

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Old 17-11.-2003, 01:09 AM   #1
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Default EXACT route of the 2004 Tour de France

I have looked at the offical site but what I need is a map showing exactly where the route is - the villages it passes through , the roads used etc. Is there such a site?
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Old 02-02.-2004, 04:15 PM   #2
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I had the same question as you and when I did a google search, your post came up. Sadly I see you never got a response. Anybody out there who can help?
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Old 05-02.-2004, 06:39 AM   #3
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I'm not sure, but I think I read that they release a finalized route detail around April-May.

Check old cyclingnews.com news... I think that the TDF press had a report about it a week or two ago.
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Old 05-02.-2004, 04:48 PM   #4
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How do all the spectators find out - even if its only a couple of weeks beforehand? Thank-you for replies but surely someone has experiences they can pass on that will assist further.
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Old 11-03.-2004, 12:36 PM   #5
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Originally posted by george4x4
How do all the spectators find out - even if its only a couple of weeks beforehand? Thank-you for replies but surely someone has experiences they can pass on that will assist further.

Have you ever read Tim Moore's "French Revolutions". In his acknowledgements he says, and I quote, "and the Tour de France press office, whithout whom none of this would have been difficult". He is referring to the lack of info provided by the officials on the route taken. you probably won't get a finalised route until 5-6 weeks before the start of the race.
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Old 12-05.-2004, 01:59 AM   #6
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are there people among you who are cycling the tour, or a part of the tour for fun?
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Old 21-05.-2004, 05:53 AM   #7
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Default Re: EXACT route of the 2004 Tour de France

I went to France in 2001 and there were detailed maps and times available on the letour.com website. I was able to get a great spot in the Alps on a perfect day. (July 17, the day Lance gave Jan the look and won at L'Alp.)

I will be in Belgium for the first few days this year and have also not yet seen any maps, but I'm sure they will be available. There are many folks throughout Europe who want to know. I think there are lots of last-minute logistical nightmares to finalizing the route.
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Old 29-05.-2004, 08:58 AM   #8
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So, it's now within 5 to 6 weeks of the start of the TDF. Still no answers, I presume! Will the first person who finds out throw up a flare?
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Old 30-05.-2004, 07:22 AM   #9
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So, it's now within 5 to 6 weeks of the start of the TDF. Still no answers, I presume! Will the first person who finds out throw up a flare?


http://www.letour.fr/2004/presentationus/parcours.html

Sorry its all I can find
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Old 07-06.-2004, 04:53 PM   #10
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There's some more detailed stuff coming up on related sites-look at the sites for each of the towns where stages are finishing/starting.

eg. http://www.angers.fr/page/p-174/art_id-748/

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Old 15-06.-2004, 04:49 AM   #11
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Default Re: EXACT route of the 2004 Tour de France

The official guide is on news stands in Belgium with the exact
route and times.

Most 190 - 200 km stages start at about 12:30 and finish
at about 17:30.

The June issue of VELO Magazine also has this detail. Below are
some contact points for the mag.

email - velomag@equipe.presse.fr
phone - 01 40 93 20 20
subscriptions - 01 55 56 70 54
fax - 01 40 93 20 09

Hope this helps,
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Old 16-06.-2004, 10:40 AM   #12
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Most of the host towns are now posting.
the first few days are listed at:
http://www.prov-liege.be/tourdefran...glais/index.htm

I'm sure there are others
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Old 24-06.-2004, 03:02 AM   #13
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Try "www.letour.com" rather than "letour.fr". Select "the route" and "the stages" click on the info button and you should be there!

link:http://www.letour.com/2004/us/index_oln.html
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Old 24-06.-2004, 10:09 AM   #14
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Originally posted by jerzy
Try "www.letour.com" rather than "letour.fr". Select "the route" and "the stages" click on the info button and you should be there!

link:http://www.letour.com/2004/us/index_oln.html


Yeah. After you click the link below each stage, the screen will then display a few links in the upper left corner. Click Dynamic profil, and you will see the profile of each stage. It gives the altitudes and the names of all the towns it goes through. This is a really nice, detailed listing and would be probably enough to ride the whole tour right now to see what it would be like.
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