2011 Tour de France results and stats
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Results from the Tour de France
Stage one: Passage du Gois-Mont des Alouettes, 191.5km
Stage two: Les Essarts-Les Essarts, 23km TTT
Stage three: Olonne sur Mer-Redon, 198km
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Stage">Stage four: Lorient-Mûr de Bretagne, 172.5km
Stage five: Carhaix-Cap Fréhel, 164.5km
Stage six: Dinan-Lisieux, 226,5km
Stage seven: Le Mans-Châteauroux, 226.5km
Stage eight: Aigurande-Super Besse, 189km
Stage nine: Issoire-St Flour, 208km
Stage 10: Aurillac-Carmaux, 158km
Stage 11: Blaye les Mines-Lavaur, 167.5km
Stage 12: Cugnaux-Luz Ardiden, 211km
Stage 13: Pau-Lourdes, 152.5km
Stage 14: St Gaudens-Plateau de Beille, 168.5km
Stage 15: Limoux-Montpellier, 193km
Stage 16: St Paul Troix Châteaux-Gap, 162.5km
Stage 18: Pinerolo-Col du Galibier, 200.5km
Stage 19: Modane-Alpe d'Huez, 109.5km
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Edward Pickering is a writer and journalist, editor of Pro Cycling and previous deputy editor of Cycle Sport. As well as contributing to Cycling Weekly, he has also written for the likes of the New York Times. His book, The Race Against Time, saw him shortlisted for Best New Writer at the British Sports Book Awards. A self-confessed 'fair weather cyclist', Pickering also enjoys running.
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