I think - but I'm not entirely certain - this record is held by two men; Mario Cipollini in 1999 and Charles Pelissier in 1930 with four consecutive stage wins each.
It is generally in France with occasional stages in neighbouring countries. It is traditional for the tour to start in another country, this year's start was in Monaco. This years tour for example has two stages based in Spain/Andorra.
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None. He has been stripped of all results in all his races because of irregularities in relation to banned drug usage.
Vincenzo Nibali, from Messina, Sicily, Italy, won the 2014 Tour de France. The race featured 21 stages and covered a distance of 2,276 miles.
Lance Armstrong was stripped of his Tour de France seven consecutive wins after the doping scandal. I read that he won't get those titles back, but I think he said he was going to sue to try to restore his wins.
Yes, the most recent was in 2007.
Most of it, yeah. But some stages may be run in neighbouring countries.
There are 21 stages in 2008.
There are 20 different stages (or 21, I'm not sure)
no,it is lance Armstrong
All that France can offer. They've got flat stages, hilly stages and mountain stages. If it's paved, they'll ride it.
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19 or so
It is generally in France with occasional stages in neighbouring countries. It is traditional for the tour to start in another country, this year's start was in Monaco. This years tour for example has two stages based in Spain/Andorra.
Six stages in 19 days over a course of 2428 km.
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