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Here are some pictures of the Tour. It's Sunday, 25 July and Lance has made it official, six Tour victories in a
row!!! And while we're on the subject of Cycling, if you're serious, check out our friends Biscari Brothers Bicycles. Two
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Overall leader and five-time Tour de France winner lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, ride past a spectator as he holds
a glass of champagne after toasting with US Postal Service Sports Director Johan Bruyneel of Belgium, unseen, outside Fontenailles,
southeast of Paris, during the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Montereau, southeast of Paris,
and the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, Sunday, July 25, 2004. Lance Armstrong has just one more line to cross Sunday before
seizing his place in sporting history as the first six-time winner of the celebrated Tour de France. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Jul 25, 10:27 am EDT
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Overall leader Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, foreground, rides past the Arc de Triomphe, seen in background, as
he negotiates a curve up the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, during the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling
race between Montereau, southeast of Paris, and the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, Sunday, July 25, 2004. Armstrong seized
his place in sporting history as the first six-time winner of the celebrated Tour de France. Andreas Kloeden of Germany is
in background. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) Jul 25, 12:26 pm EDT
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Overall leader and five-time Tour de France winner lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, right, holds a glass of champagne
to toast with US Postal Service Sports Director Johan Bruyneel of Belgium, left, outside Fontenailles, southeast of Paris,
during the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Montereau, southeast of Paris, and the Champs-Elysees
avenue in Paris, Sunday, July 25, 2004. Lance Armstrong has just one more line to cross Sunday before seizing his place in
sporting history as the first six-time winner of the celebrated Tour de France. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Jul 25, 11:07 am EDT
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Now six-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, center, waves from the podium, flanked by two hostesses,
after he won the 2004 edition of the Tour de France cycling race, after the 20th and last stage of the race between Montereau,
southeast of Paris, and the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, Sunday, July 25, 2004. The Arc de Triomphe is seen behind. (AP Photo/Jean-Louis Fel, Pool) Jul 25, 1:14 pm EDT
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