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On the 24th of July we turned the page on a long, very long chapter in the history of the Tour de France. And one month later, current events made it clear to us that it was just as well that this was so.Does this justify closing the entire book and erasing all the emotions that, for so many years, the Tour and its champions have provided us with? Taken as a whole, judged on its lifelong worth like an artist or a poet and in particular on its future productions, we want to believe that the Tour de France deserves a better fate. The dream that it embodies, the values that it is capable of generating mean that it has a duty to be able to hold its head up in pride.It is towards this goal that we are working, as of now, as of this 2006 edition, which begins with the announcement of its itinerary and its special features. All of those, still as many in number and still as enthusiastic, who have faith in the sport and the men, will join us in our hopes for the Tour, right up to the 1st of July, when, in the thick of the final of the Football World Cup in neighbouring Germany, we will set off from Strasbourg.Here we will be warmly welcomed. The impetus given to this Grand Départ by the people of Alsace and our German neighbours, we are sure! will certainly determine the rest of the competition, and its share of unknown elements: the new faces, the performances, the behaviour, the prevailing mood at the heart of our mobile community, a community that today includes some 5000 people.Hence, over the course of these next few months, we have a job and a mission to fulfil.The job covers the habitual responsibilities of the organisers of the greatest cycling event in the world. These involve the drawing up of an itinerary to satisfy all categories of riders, concern for their safety, for their well being, without forgetting the festivities that go hand in hand with the competition, and the working conditions of those who follow the race and who ensure its impact at an international level.In this respect, you will notice that there is a mixture and a balance between the new and the traditional. The sports arena provided as the backdrop for the event, in France and in our neighbouring countries (visits to the Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Spain) and the tremendous enthusiasm that awaits us are similarly promising guarantees.As for the mission, it remains the same and it plagues us, constantly, like a knife in the back: to guarantee in the best possible way equal chances for all competitors, which evidently means respecting the rules. In other words, the war against doping. A war that is never entirely won, as we are only too sadly aware. We participate wholly in this ceaseless combat technically, financially, morally where it is possible, along with the delegated regulatory authorities.We have this time called upon the most distinguished among them, the World Anti-Doping Agency and its Chairman. As we know only too well that in cycling, in sport in general, just as in all human activities, the options are always the same and it is either order or chaos that rulesJean-Marie Leblanc Christian Prudhomme Deputy Managing Director of A.S.O. Director of Tour de France

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The Stages

P Saturday, July 1st 7 km (TT) Strasbourg1 Sunday, July 2nd 183 km Strasbourg Strasbourg 2 Monday, July 3rd 223 km Obernai Esch-sur-Alzette3 Tuesday, July 4th 216 km Esch-sur-Alzette Valkenburg4 Wednesday, July 5th 215 km Huy Saint-Quentin5 Thursday, July 6th 219 km Beauvais Caen6 Friday, July 7th 184 km Lisieux Vitré7 Saturday, July 8th 52 km (TT) Saint-Grégoire Rennes8 Sunday, July 9th 177 km Saint-Méen-le-Grand LorientR Monday, July 10th Rest day - Bordeaux9 Tuesday, July 11th 170 km Bordeaux Dax10 Wednesday, July 12th 193 km Cambo-les-Bains Pau11 Thursday, July 13th 208 km Tarbes Val d'Aran - Pla-de-Beret12 Friday, July 14th 211 km Luchon Carcassonne13 Saturday, July 15th 231 km Béziers Méditerranée Montélimar14 Sunday, July 16th 181 km Montélimar GapR Monday, July 17th Rest day15 Tuesday, July 18th 187 km Gap L'Alpe d'Huez16 Wednesday, July 19th 182 km Bourg d'Oisans La Toussuire Les Sybelles17 Thursday, July 20th 199 km Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Morzine-Avoriaz18 Friday, July 21st 193 km Morzine-Avoriaz Mâcon19 Saturday, July 22nd 56 km (TT) Le Creusot Montceau-les-Mines20 Sunday, July 23rd 152 km Antony-Parc de Sceaux Paris Champs-Élysées

TOTAL 3,639 km

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