TOUR DE FRANCE 2007: WEEK ONE IN PICTURES
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Relive all of the past week's Tour de France action with our completely free photo and video galleries.
Each photo gallery contains a selection of exclusive shots by Cycling Weekly photographers Andy Jones and Luc Claessen.
The video highlights comprise a 3-4 minute summary of each day's stage action, complete with results and overall classification.
Click on the links below to find out more...
Date | Stage | To/From | Distance | Photos | Video |
Saturday July 7 | Prologue | London | 8km | Photos | Video |
Sunday July 8 | Stage 1 | London?Canterbury | 203km | Photos | Video |
Monday July 9 | Stage 2 | Dunkirk?Ghent | 167km | Photos | Video |
Tuesday July 10 | Stage 3 | Waregem?Compiégne | 236km | Photos | Video |
Wednesday July 11 | Stage 4 | Vilers-cotterets? Joigny | 190km | Photos | Video |
Thursday July 12 | Stage 5 | Chablis?Auten | 184km | Photos | Video |
Friday July 13 | Stage 6 | Semur-en-Auxois?Bourg-en-Bresse | 200km | Photos | Video |
Saturday July 14 | Stage 7 | Bourg-en-Bresse?Le Grand-Bornand | 197km | Photos | Video |
Sunday July 15 | Stage 8 | Le Grand-Bornand?Tignes | 165km | Photos | Video |
Click here for full details of the 2007 Tour de France route, teams and riders
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