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[an error occurred while processing this directive] banner Friday, 15 June, 2001, 10:50 GMT 11:50 UK
Highlights of Tour 2000
Stage one - Debut delight for Millar

Millar was a Tour de France junior at 23 years-old
Scotland's David Millar on his way to a stage one win on his Tour debut
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Stage two pictures
Stage three pictures

Stage four - The teams do battle

ONCE won the time trial stage putting Laurent Jalabert in the yellow jersey
The Telekom team of Jan Ullrich (fourth from right) during the stage four time trial
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Stage five pictures
Stage six pictures

Stage seven - Home drought ends

Agnolutto's win ended a two-year drought for home riders in the Tour de France
Frenchman Christophe Agnolutto wins the seventh stage after a heroic lone breakaway
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Stage eight pictures
Stage nine pictures

Stage 10 - Armstrong launches attack

Armstrong launches his assault on the Tour de France title by taking the yellow jersey for the first time in the 2000 Tour
Lance Armstrong powers away from his challengers on the final climb to Lourdes-Hautacam
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Stage 11 pictures

Stage 12 - Pantani roars home

Pantani won the gruelling climb up Mont Ventoux while Armstrong increased his overall lead
Armstrong [left] and Marco Pantani were both winners during stage 12
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Stage 13 pictures
Stage 14 pictures
Stage 15 pictures

Stage 16 - Virenque scales the Alps

The victory during the stage represented Virenque's first stage success in three years
Richard Virenque [right] and Santiago Botero break away from the pelaton
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Stage 17 pictures
Stage 18 pictures

Stage 19 - Armstrong's stage victory

The win represented Armstrong's only stage win of the 2000 Tour
Armstrong powers home to take the stage 19 time trial
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Stage 20 pictures

Stage 21 - Armstrong's golden double

128 riders survived the whole 2000 Tour de France
Armstrong, in front of the Eiffel Tower with best sprinter Erik Zabel and best climber Botero

The Texan, who suffered from cancer less than four years ago, was the first man to hang onto cycling's greatest crown since Miguel Indurain five years ago
Armstrong holds aloft his son after winning the 2000 Tour
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