2002 Tour de France
Date
Stage/Winner
Distance
July 6
Prologue: Luxembourg / Lance Armstrong
6.5 kms
July 7
1st stage: Luxembourg / Rubens Bertogliati
195 kms
July 8
2nd stage: Luxembourg - Sarrebruck / Oscar Freire
175 kms
July 9
3rd stage: Metz - Reims / Robbie McEwen
185 kms
July 10
4th stage: Epernay - Chateau-Thierry, team time trial / ONCE
68 kms
July 11
5th stage: Soissons - Rouen / Jaan Kirsipuu
198 kms
July 12
6th stage: Forges-les-Eaux - Alencon / Erik Zabel
198 kms
July 13
7th stage: Bagnols de l'Orne - Avranches / Bradley McGee
173 kms
July 14
8th stage: St-Martin-de-Landelles - Plouay / Karsten Kroon
214 kms
July 15
9th stage: Lanester - Lorient, individual time trial / Santiago Botero
55 kms
July 16
rest day and transfer to Bordeaux
July 17
10th stage: Bazas - Pau / Patrice Halgand
147 kms
July 18
11th stage: Pau - La Mongie / Lance Armstrong
158 kms
July 19
12th stage: Lannemezan - Plateau de Beille / Lance Armstrong
198 kms
July 20
13th stage: Lavelanet - Beziers / David Millar
166 kms
July 21
14th stage: Lodeve - Mont Ventoux / Richard Virenque
220 kms
July 22
rest day
July 23
15th stage: Vaison-la-Romaine - Les Deux Alpes / Santiago Botero
226 kms
July 24
16th stage: Les Deux Alpes - La Plagne / Michael Boogerd
179 kms
July 25
17th stage: Aime - Cluses / Dario Frigo
141 kms
July 26
18th stage: Cluses - Bourg-en-Bresse / Thor Hushovd
180 kms
July 27
19th stage: Regnie-Durette - Macon, individual time trial / Lance Armstrong
52.5 kms
July 28
20th stage: Melun - Paris (Champs Elysees) / Robbie McEwen
145 kms
Total Distance
3,282 kms
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