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2001 Tour de France : ウィキペディア英語版
2001 Tour de France

The 2001 Tour de France was a multiple stage bicycle race held from 7 July to 29 July 2001, and the 88th edition of the Tour de France. It has no overall winner—although American cyclist Lance Armstrong originally won the event, the United States Anti-Doping Agency announced in August 2012 that they had disqualified Armstrong from all his results since 1998, including his seven Tour de France wins from 19992005. The verdict was subsequently confirmed by the Union Cycliste Internationale.
The race included a 67-km long team time trial, two individual time trials and five consecutive mountain-top finishing stages, the second of which was the Chamrousse special category climb time trial. Thus, all the high-mountain stages were grouped consecutively, following the climbing time trial, with one rest day in between. France was ridden 'clockwise', so the Alps were visited before the Pyrenees. The Tour started in France but also visited Belgium in its first week. The ceremonial final stage finished at the Champs-Élysées in Paris, as is tradition. Erik Zabel won his record sixth consecutive points classification victory.
==Participants==
The organisers felt that the 2000 Tour de France did not include not enough French teams and consequently changed the selection procedure as follows.〔
* was selected because it included the winner of the previous edition (Lance Armstrong).
* was selected because it included the winner of the 2000 UCI Road World Cup (Erik Zabel).
* was selected because it won the team classifications in the 2000 Giro d'Italia
* was selected because it won the team classifications in both the 2000 Tour de France and 2000 Vuelta a España.
*This was extended to 16 teams based on the UCI ranking in the highest UCI division at the end of 2001, after compensating for transfers. The teams selected in this way were:
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*Domo-Farm Frites
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*Although initially it was announced that four wildcards would be given, the tour organisation decided to add five teams:〔
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In total, 21 teams participated, each with 9 cyclists, giving a total of 189 cyclists.〔

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