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Friday, July 26
 
Results -- Stage 20

Associated Press

Sunday's results from the 20th and final stage of the Tour de France:

89.28 miles from Melun to the Champs-Elysees in Paris
1. Robbie McEwen, Australia, Lotto, 3 hours, 30 minutes, 47 seconds.
2. Baden Cooke, Australia, fdjeux.com, same time.
3. Damien Nazon, France, Bonjour, same time.
4. Fabio Baldato, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, same time.
5. Davide Casarotto, Italy, Alessio, same time.
6. Stuart O'Grady, Australia, Credit Agricole, same time.
7. Erik Zabel, Germany, Telekom, same time.
8. Jan Svorada, Czech Republic, Lampre, same time.
9. Arvis Piziks, Latvia, CSC-Tiscali, same time.
10. Nicola Loda, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, same time.
11. Christophe Agnolutto, France, Ag2R, same time.
12. Gianluca Bortolami, Italy, Tacconi, same time.
13. Danilo Hondo, Germany, Telekom, same time.
14. Thor Hushovd, Norway, Credit Agricole, same time.
15. Leon van Bon, Netherlands, Domo Farm Frites, same time.
Also
27. Tyler Hamilton, United States, CSC-Tiscali, same time.
29. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Rabobank, same time.
30. Joseba Beloki, Spain, Once, same time.
40. George Hincapie, United States, USPS, same time.
42. Pavel Padrnos, Czech Republic, USPS, same time.
43. Lance Armstrong, United States, USPS, same time.
54. Jose Luis Rubiera Vigil, Spain, USPS, same time.
77. Viatcheslav Ekimov, Russia, USPS, same time.
78. Victor Hugo Pena Grisales, Colombia, USPS, same time.
84. Bobby Julich, United States, Telekom, same time.
91. Floyd Landis, United States, USPS, same time.
101. Roberto Heras Hernandez, Spain, USPS, same time.
102. Benoit Joachim, Luxembourg, USPS, same time.
131. Kevin Livingston, United States, Telekom, same time.

Final standings
1. Armstrong, 82 hours, 5 minutes, 12 seconds.
2. Beloki, 7 minutes, 17 seconds behind.
3. Raimondas Rumsas, Lithuania, Lampre, 8:17.
4. Santiago Botero, Colombia, Kelme, 13:10.
5. Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano, Spain, Once, 13:54.
6. Jose Azevedo, Portugal, Once, 15:44.
7. Francisco Mancebo, Spain, ibanesto.com 16:05.
8. Leipheimer, 17:11.
9. Heras Hernandez, 17:12.
10. Carlos Sastre, Spain, CSC-Tiscali 19:05.
11. Ivan Basso, Italy, Fassa Bortolo 19:18.
12. Michael Boogerd, Netherlands, Rabobank 20:33.
13. David Moncoutie, France, Cofidis 21:08.
14. Massimiliano Lelli, Italy, Cofidis 27:51.
15. Hamilton, 28.36.
Also
22. Rubiera Vigil, 36:43.
37. Julich, 1:13:11.
56. Livingston, 1:44:51.
58. Ekimov, 1:45:51.
59. Hincapie, 1:47:35.
61. Landis, 1:48:31.
69. Padrnos, 2:03:10.
73. Pena Grisales, 2:05:24.
89. Joachim, 2:19:27.

Teams
1. ONCE, 246 hours, 36 minutes, 14 seconds.
2. U.S. Postal Service, 22 minutes, 49 seconds behind.
3. CSC-Tiscali 30:17.
4. ibanesto.com, 34:06.
5. Cofidis, 36:19.
6. Rabobank, 40:41.
7. Jean Delatour, 1:17:21.
8. Kelme, 1:42:22.
9. Domo Farm Frites, 1:46:20.
10. Fassa Bortolo, 2:01:59.
11. fdjeux.com, 2:40:14.
12. Ag2R, 2:58:25.
13. Telekom, 3:04:59.
14. Euskaltel, 3:15:23.
15. Alessio, 3:20:07.
16. Mapei, 3:47:35.
17. Credit Agricole, 3:52:50.
18. Bonjour, 3:55:50.
19. Lotto, 3:57:12.
20. Lampre, 4:01:41.
21. Tacconi, 4:07:24.

Points
1. McEwen, 280 points.
2. Zabel, 261.
3. O'Grady, 208.
4. Cooke, 198.
5. Svorada, 154.

Mountains
1. Laurent Jalabert, France, CSC-Tiscali, 262 points.
2. Mario Aerts, Belgium, Lotto, 178.
3. Botero, 162.
4. Armstrong, 159.
5. Axel Merckx, Belgium, 121.

Most combative
1. Jalabert, 100 points.
2. Franck Renier, France, Bonjour, 50.
3. Hushovd, 35.
4. Boogerd, 33.
5. Ludo Dierckxsens, Belgium, Lampre, 33.

Young rider
1. Basso, 82 hours, 24 minutes, 30 seconds.
2. Nicolas Vogondy, France, fdjeux.com, 13:26 behind.
3. Christophe Brandt, Belgium, Lotto, 48:32.
4. Sylvain Chavanel, France, Bonjour, 50:08.
5. Isidro Nozal, Spain, ONCE, 54:09.





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