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2008 TOUR ROUTE
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2008 Final Standings
Overall
Yellow Jersey
1. Carlos Sastre, ESP
2. Cadel Evans, AUS
3. Bernhard Kohl, AUT
4. Denis Menchov, RUS
5. Christian Vandevelde, USA
Overall Leader
Points
Green Jersey
1. Oscar Freire, ESP
2. Thor Hushovd, NOR
3. Erik Zabel, GER
4. Leonardo Duque, COL
5. Kim Kirchen, LUX
Points Leader
Mountain
Polkadot Jersey
1. Bernhard Kohl, AUT
2. Carlos Sastre, ESP
3. Frank Schleck, LUX
4. Thomas Voeckler, FRA
5. Sebastian Lang, GER
Mountain Leader
U.S. Riders
 
1. Christian Vandevelde, 5th
2. George Hincapie, 35th
3. Danny Pate, 95th
4. William Frischkorn, 133rd
5. N/A
U.S. Leader
Complete Standings
 
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Is the Tour de France still the biggest cycling race in the World?
  8% No
 
 
  92% Yes
 
 
 
Total Votes: 2948
 
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2009 Key Dates
5/9-31:Giro D'Italia
7/4-26:Tour de France
8/29-9/20:Vuelta a Espana
 
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