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Final Standings

  1. FLOYD LANDIS
  2. O. PEREIRO SIO
  3. A. KLÖDEN
  4. C. SASTRE
  5. C. EVANS

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tour de france 2006
Daily Reports
Stage 20: July 23, 2006
Floyd andis American Floyd Landis celebrates his first Tour de France win. He is only the third American in history to win cycling's most prestigious event. (Photo by Beth Schneider)

American Floyd Landis Wins 2006 Tour de France
With his cycling future unknown, Floyd Landis secured his improbable Tour de France victory Sunday becoming just the third American in history to win cycling's most prestigious race. More

Up Close at the 2006 Tour de France

Where to Next?
You would think that after three weeks of racing, everyone in the Tour de France peloton would just go home and sleep for a few days. In reality, the cycling season is still in full swing and almost everyone will race again this year, some of them as soon as next week. More

Chris CarmichaelChris Carmichael is the personal coach for seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, and the founder and chairman of Carmichael Training Systems. For more info about Carmichael's accomplishments and credentials, click here


Floyd Landis
Floyd Landis He's the quirkiest guy in bike racing, but with his cold logic, brutal training habits, and headline-grabbing spring victories, Floyd Landis has emerged as a serious threat to take it all this July.
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Bike Review
Best Bikes From sleek and sexy road machines to mountain-taming single-speeds, the big news about this year's best bikes is trickle-down technology that makes cutting-edge performance accessible for every rider and any budget.
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Americans
Levi Leipheimer Seven Straight. Ten of the Last 20. But, Hey, Who's Counting? Tour dominance by LeMond and Armstrong has given the Euros fits for two decades. And if this group of U.S. pros is any indication, their suffering has only just begun. More

Tour Bikes
Best Tour Bikes Built around the most advanced carbon-fiber frame on the market—the Pro Machine SLC01, from Swiss manufacturer BMC—Phonak's $8,600 ride boasts technical gadgetry, wind-cheating designs, and revolutionary materials that make it the envy of the peloton.
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