I'm not very sure but after some research I think the person who came second was...
Andreas Klöden (German)
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In the 1919 Tour de France, just 11 Riders out of 69 entrants finished. This was also the slowest ever tour. http://www.bikeraceinfo.com/tdf/tdfstats.html
Tour de France was interrupted during World War 1 and 2.
Lance Armstrong (from 1999-2005 he won them all)
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Andy Schleck was a member of the Leopard-Trek team during the 2011 Tour de France. He was one of the key contenders for the overall title that year, having previously finished second in 2010. His performance in the race was notable, but he ultimately finished second again in 2011, behind Cadel Evans.
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Lance Armstrong
Yes, but all seven of his Tour de France titles have been vacated.
Armstrong won his 6th tour in 2004.
In the 1919 Tour de France, just 11 Riders out of 69 entrants finished. This was also the slowest ever tour. http://www.bikeraceinfo.com/tdf/tdfstats.html
The course of the Tour de France change every year so, time to time, it might start in neigbouring countries. However most of it is raced in France and it has always finished in Paris.
Tour de France was interrupted during World War 1 and 2.
In each Tour de France there are number of participants who are unable to finish whether it be due to a illness or crashes or finishing outside the time limit on a particular stage.
Lance Armstrong (from 1999-2005 he won them all)
Lance Armstrong from USA won the race
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