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Tour de France 2008

A full list of the 21 stage winners in the 95th Tour de France which covered a total of 3,500 kilometres.

Last Updated: 28/07/08 11:09am

The 2008 Tour de France will see the riders cover 3,500 kilometres across 21 taxing stages as they bid to win the yellow jersey.

For the first time since 1967, there will be no prologue to begin the battle, with the race starting in Brest on Saturday July 5.

As is traditional with Le Tour, the final stage sees the riders flow down the beautiful Champs-Elysees to the the finish in Paris.

The 21 stages take the riders through both the Alps and Pyrenees, as well as offering the chance to race the clock in two individual time trials.

Skysports.com will have daily reports after each stage, as well as an update on the overall standings, in the battle to win to the 95th Tour.

Saturday 5 July - Stage 1 - Brest to Plumelec (197.5 km)
Stage winner: A Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne/Spain)
In yellow: A Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne/Spain)

Sunday 6 July - Stage 2 - Auray to Saint-Brieuc (164.5 km)
Stage winner: T Hushovd (Credit Agricole/Norway)
In yellow: A Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne/Spain)

Monday 7 July - Stage 3 - Saint-Malo to Nantes (208 km)
Stage winner: S Dumoulin (France/Cofidis)
In yellow: R Feillu (France/Agritubel)

Tuesday 8 July - Stage 4 - Cholet to Cholet (29.5 km)
Stage winner: S Schumacher (Germany/Gerolsteiner)
In yellow: S Schumacher (Germany/Gerolsteiner)

Wednesday 9 July - Stage 5 - Cholet to Châteauroux (232 km)
Stage winner: M Cavendish (Great Britain/Columbia)
In yellow: S Schumacher (Germany/Gerolsteiner)

Thursday 10 July - Stage 6 - Aigurande to Super Besse (195.5 km)
Stage winner: R Ricco (Italy/Saunier Duval)
In yellow: K Kirchen (Luxembourg/Columbia)

Friday 11 July - Stage 7 - Brioude to Aurillac (159 km)
Stage winner: L-L Sanchez (Spain/Caisse d'Epargne)
In yellow: K Kirchen (Luxembourg/Columbia)

Saturday 12 July- Stage 8 - Figeac to Toulouse (172.5 km)
Stage winner: M Cavendish (Great Britain/Columbia)
In yellow: K Kirchen (Luxembourg/Columbia)

Sunday 13 July - Stage 9 - Toulouse to Bagnères de-Bigorre (224 km)
Stage winner: R Ricco (Italy/Saunier Duval)
In yellow: K Kirchen (Luxembourg/Columbia)

Monday 14 July - Stage 10 - Pau to Hautacam (156 km)
Stage winner: L Piepoli (Italy/Saunier Duval)
In yellow: C Evans (Australia/Silence-Lotto)

Wednesday 16 July - Stage 11 - Lannemezan to Foix (167.5 km)
Stage winner: Kurt-Asle Arvesen (Norway/CSC)
In yellow: Cadel Evans (Australia/Silence-Lotto)

Thursday 17 July - Stage 12 - Lavelanet to Narbonne (168.5 km)
Stage winner: M Cavendish (Great Britain/Columbia)
In yellow: C Evans (Australia/Silence-Lotto)

Friday 18 July - Stage 13 - Narbonne to Nîmes (182 km)
Stage winner: M Cavendish (Great Britain/Columbia)
In yellow: C Evans (Australia/Silence-Lotto)

Saturday 19 July - Stage 14 - Nîmes to Digne-les-Bains (194.5 km)
Stage winner: O Freire (Spain/Rabobank)
In yellow: C Evans (Australia/Silence-Lotto)

Sunday 20 July - Stage 15 - Embrun to Prato Nevoso (183 km)
Stage winner: S Gerrans (Australia/Credit Agricole)
In yellow: F Schleck (Luxembourg/CSC)

Tuesday 22 July - Stage 16 - Cuneo to Jausiers (157 km)
Stage winner: C Dessel (France/AG2R)
In yellow: F Schleck (Luxembourg/CSC)

Wednesday 23 July - - Stage 17 - Embrun to L'Alpe-d'Huez (210.5 km)
Stage winner: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)
In yellow: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)

Thursday 24 July - Stage 18 - Bourg-d'Oisans to Saint-Etienne (196.5 km)
Stage winner: M Burghardt (Germany/Columbia)
In yellow: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)

Friday 25 July - Stage 19 - Roanne to Montlucon (165.5 km)
Stage winner: Sy Chavanel (France/Cofidis)
In yellow: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)

Saturday 26 July - Stage 20 - Cérilly to Saint-Amand-Montrond (53 km)
Stage winner: S Schumacher (Germany/Gerolsteiner)
In yellow: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)

Sunday 27 July - Stage 21 - Etampes to Paris Champs-Elysees (143 km)
Stage winner: G Steegmans (Belgium/Quick-Step)
In yellow: C Sastre (Spain/CSC)

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