RMTBPP7E–Dresden, Germany. 03rd June, 2019. Michael Kretschmer (CDU), Prime Minister of Saxony, wears a cycling jersey for the start of the summer cycle tour for the upcoming Nordic Junior World Championship 2020 in Oberwiesenthal, Saxony. On the same day, organisers and athletes from Dresden will start by bicycle in the direction of Oberwiesenthal to draw attention to this major event. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTBPP6C–Dresden, Germany. 03rd June, 2019. Michael Kretschmer (CDU, l), Prime Minister of Saxony, wears a cycling jersey for the start of the summer cycle tour for the upcoming Nordic Junior World Championship 2020 in Oberwiesenthal, Saxony. On the same day, organisers and athletes from Dresden will start by bicycle in the direction of Oberwiesenthal to draw attention to this major event. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X37EWJ–Mannheim, Germany. 25th Apr, 2024. Martin Brudermüller (l), Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, hands over a cycling jersey to Markus Kamieth, future Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, at the Annual Meeting of the chemical company BASF. It is the last shareholders' meeting of Chairman Brudermüller. Kamieth will take office at the end of the Annual Meeting. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X37EWH–Mannheim, Germany. 25th Apr, 2024. Martin Brudermüller (l), Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, hands over a cycling jersey to Markus Kamieth, future Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, at the Annual Meeting of the chemical company BASF. It is the last shareholders' meeting of Chairman Brudermüller. Kamieth will take office at the end of the Annual Meeting. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X37EX5–Mannheim, Germany. 25th Apr, 2024. Martin Brudermüller (l), Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, hands over a cycling jersey to Markus Kamieth, future Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, at the Annual Meeting of the chemical company BASF. It is the last shareholders' meeting of Chairman Brudermüller. Kamieth will take office at the end of the Annual Meeting. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X37EY0–Mannheim, Germany. 25th Apr, 2024. Martin Brudermüller (l), Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, hands over a cycling jersey to Markus Kamieth, future Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, at the Annual Meeting of the chemical company BASF. It is the last shareholders' meeting of Chairman Brudermüller. Kamieth will take office at the end of the Annual Meeting. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3A290–(dpa) - Retaining the yellow jersey US Lance Armstrong of the US Postal Service team jubilates after the 16th stage of the Tour De France from Les Deux-Alpes to La Plagne, in La Plage, 24 July 2002.
RMD3BP5P–(dpa) - The Team Credit Agricole is cycling next to each other during the fourth stage of the Tour de France, 9 July 2003. The fourth stage led from Joinville to Saint Dizier over a distance of 69 km.
RMD3GKTP–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen (L-R) of team Lotto-Domo, wearing the green jersey of the best sprinter, French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere, wearing the yellow jersey of the best overall leader, and Italian cyclist Paolo Bettini, wearing the polka-dotted jersey of the best climber, await the start of the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling ra
RMD3A28B–(dpa) - Retaining the yellow jersey US Lance Armstrong of the US Postal Service team kisses a hostess after the 17th stage of the Tour De France from Aime to Cluses, in Cluses, 25 July 2002.
RMD3GMAD–(dpa) - US cyclist Lance Armstrong of team US Postal wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader races during the 200.5 km long 5th stage of the Tour de France cycling race from Amiens to Chartres, France, 8 July 2004.
RMD3GMAA–(dpa) - US cyclist Lance Armstrong of team US Postal wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader races during the 200.5 km long 5th stage of the Tour de France cycling race from Amiens to Chartres, France, 8 July 2004.
RMD3FJFG–(dpa) - Australian Robbie Mc Ewen of Lotto-Domo adjusts his jersey on the podium after retaining the best sprinter's green jersey following the fifth stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race from Troyes to Nevers, France, 10 July 2003.
RMD3FJFH–(dpa) -Australian Robbie McEwen of Lotto-Domo raises his arms and smiles from the podium after retaining the best sprinter's green jersey following the fifth stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race from Troyes to Nevers, Germany, 10 July 2003.
RMD3GKGX–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo celebrates after defending the green jersey of the best sprinter after the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Nimes, France, 18 July 2004. The 192.5 km long stage led from Carcassonne to Nimes.
RMD3GKRJ–(dpa) French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere, wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader, awaits the start of the 11th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Flour, France, 15 July 2004. The 164km long stage leads the cyclists from Saint-Flour to Figeac.
RMD3GKH0–(dpa) - French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere smiles after defending the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Nimes, France, 18 July 2004. The 192.5 km long stage led from Carcassonne to Nimes.
RMD3GB22–(dpa) - Norwegian Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole puts on the best sprinter's green jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3BYFF–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwan of the team Lotto-Domo wears the green jersey for best sprinter as he cheers on the podium after the 19th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Nantes, France, 26 July 2003. The 19th stage led 49 km from Pornic to Nantes.
RMD3BYPK–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong (R) from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, and Australian Baden Cooke of fdjeux.com, wearing the best sprinter's green jersey, hang out as they await the start of the 17th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Dax, France,
RMD3GK4P–(dpa) - Russian Vladimir Karpets of Illes Balears won the best young rider's white jersey during the second individual time trial race of the Tour de France cycling race, in Besancon, France, 24 July 2004. 23-year-old Karpets finished 8th in the individual time trial and 13th in overall standings.
RMD3GA7A–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, rides during the third stage of the Tour de France near Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race takes the cyclists from Waterloo to Wasquehal, France.
RMD3BYD2–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, smiles as he holds his award in front of him while he stands on the podium after the 20th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race, in Paris, 27 July 2003. Armstrong became the second rider
RMD3BYNH–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, inspects the brakes of his bicycle as he awaits the start of the 17th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Dax, France, 24 July 2003. The 181.5km long 17th stage of the world's bigges
RMD3BYCP–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong (C) from the US, wears the overall leader's yellow jersey and rides on his bicycle with other cyclists past the Arc de Triumph along the Champs-Elysees towards the finishing line during the final stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Paris, Franc
RMD3BYH1–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US puts on the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 17th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Bordeaux, 24 July 2003. The 181.5km long 17th stage of the world's biggest cycling race led the cyclists from Dax to Bordeaux.
RMD3GAWE–(dpa) - Swiss cyclist Sven Montgomery (L) of Gerolsteiner and compatriot Fabian Cancellara of Fassa Bortolo, wearing the race leader's yellow jersey, chat prior to the second stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The 197km long second stage of the Tour de France cycling race leads the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur.
RMD3BYCT–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, holds up the Tour de France 100th anniversary cup as he poses on the podium after the 20th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race, in Paris, 27 July 2003. Armstrong became the second ride
RMD3BYCC–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, holds up the Tour de France 100th anniversary cup as he poses on the podium after the 20th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race, in Paris, 27 July 2003. Armstrong became the second rider
RMD3BYFG–(dpa) - French Richard Virenque of Quick Step-Davitamon shows off the best climber's white and red dotted points jersey on the podium after the individual time trial of the 19th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Nantes, France, 26 July 2003. The 19th stage was a 49km long individual t
RMD3BP4W–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, gestures as he waits for the start of the 18th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Bordeaux, 25 July 2003. The 203.5km long 18th stage of the world's biggest cycling race will lead t
RMD3BYPG–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, smiles while racing during the 17th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race from Dax to Bordeaux, France, 24 July 2003. Armstrong still leads the overall standings with a 1:07 min advantage
RMD3GB21–(dpa) - Norwegian Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole waves from the podium after putting on the best sprinter's green jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3GACY–(dpa) - Norwegian Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole waves from the podium after putting on the best sprinter's green jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3BYCR–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, holds his hand to his heart as he poses on the podium after the 20th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race, in Paris, 27 July 2003. Armstrong became the second rider in history to win t
RMD3BYFD–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's US Lance Armstrong celebrates his overall leader's yellow jersey on the podium following the individual time trial of the 19th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Nantes, France, 26 July 2003. Armstrong clocked the third fastest time. The 19th stage led 4
RMD3GKTM–(dpa) - Australian sprint specialist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo jubilates after winning his second stage of the 2004 Tour de France cycling race and also defending the green jersey as the best sprinter in Gueret, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5 km long stage from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret was the shortest stage of the Tour.
RMD3FJME–(dpa) - French cyclist Christophe Mengin of the team FDJeux puts on the red and white polka-dotted jersey of the best climber after the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race, in Saint Dizier, France, 8 July 2003. The third stage led from Charleville-Mezieres to Saint Dizier over a distance of 167.5 km.
RMD3BYKW–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US gestures on the podium before putting on the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 16th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Bayonne, France, 23 July 2003. The 197.5km long 16th stage of the world's biggest cycling race led t
RMD3GKTD–(dpa) - Australian sprint specialist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo, wearing the green jersey of the best sprinter, wins his second stage of the 2004 Tour de France cycling race as he is the first to cross the finish line in Gueret, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5 km long stage from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret was the shortest stage of the Tour.
RMD3BYKT–(dpa) - US Postal-Berry Floor's Lance Armstrong from the US leaves the podium after putting on the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 16th stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race in Bayonne, France, 23 July 2003. The 197.5km long 16th stage of the world's biggest cycling race led the cyc
RMD3GM9W–(dpa) - US cyclist Lance Armstrong (L) of team US Postal Services wearing the yellow jersey races head to head with Germany's Jan Ullrich of team T-Mobile early during the 5th stage of the Tour de France cycling race leading from Amiens to Chartres, France, 8 July 2004. Ullrich lags 55 seconds behind in the overall standings.
RM2JE5J08–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling winner of the tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Jan Ullrich Team Telekom in Paris Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE5J0A–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling winner of the tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Jan Ullrich Team Telekom in Paris Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE5HYT–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling winner of the tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Jan Ullrich Team Telekom in Paris Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE5J0H–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling winner of the tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Jan Ullrich Team Telekom in Paris Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE5J0J–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling cycling winner of the tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Jan Ullrich Team Telekom single action Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3GM62–(dpa) - US Postal team rider and five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong from the US wears the yellow jersey of the front runner as he leads the field of cyclists during the Tour de France cycling race in Amiens, France, 8 July 2004. The 200.5km long fifth stage of the Tour de France led the cyclists from Amiens to Chartres.
RMD3GMCD–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo celebrates after the end of the third stage of the Tour de France in Wasquehal, France, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Waterloo, Belgium, to Wasquehal, France. McEwen defended the green jersey of the best sprinter and also took possesion of the yel
RMD3GACX–(dpa) - Italian Paolo Bettini of Quick Step-Davitamon waves from the podium after putting on the best climber's white and red polka-dotted jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3GA5K–(dpa) - Italian cyclist Paolo Bettini (C) of team Quick Step-Davitamon celebrates after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. Bettini successfully defended the red polka dot jersey which is worn by the best mountain climber.
RMD3FJFF–(dpa) - Colombian Victor Hugo Pena of US Postal-Berry Floor, dressed in the leader's yellow jersey on his 29th birthday, races during the fifth stage of the 2003 Tour de France cycling race near Nevers, France, 10 July 2003. The 196.5km long fifth stage of the world's biggest cycling race will lead the cyclists from Troyes to Nevers
RMD3GKPB–(dpa) - French cyclist Richard Virenque of team Quick Step-Davitamon wears the best climber's white and red polka-dotted jersey after the tenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Flour, France, 14 July 2004. The 237km long first mountain stage took the cyclists from Limoges through the Massif Central to Saint-Flour. Virenque also won the stage.
RMD3GAD5–(dpa) - US Postal team rider and five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong (L) from the US, wearing the best sprinter's green jersey, waits for the beginning of the first stage of the Tour de France, in Liege, Belgium, 4 July 2004. The first and 202.5km long stage of the Tour de France cycling race leads from Liege to Charleroi.
RM2JE5J0B–Paris, Deutschland. 30th June, 2017. Exactly 25 years ago, Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France France, historic victory, icon of sport in Germany firo: Tour de France 1997 cycling cycling winner of the Tour award ceremony in the yellow jersey Interview with Jan Ullrich Team Telekom in Paris Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3GA36–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole receives the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in the stage was enough for Hushovd to take over the yello
RMD3GA3D–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole smiles after receiving the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in the stage was enough for Hushovd to take
RMD3GKRK–(dpa) - French cyclists Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere, wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader, and Richard Virenque of team Quick Step-Davitamon, wearing the polka-dotted jersey of the best climber, await the start of the 11th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Flour, France, 15 July 2004. The 164km long stage leads the cyclists from Saint-F
RMD3GKPA–(dpa) - French cyclist Richard Virenque of team Quick Step-Davitamon puts on the best climber's white and red polka-dotted jersey after the tenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Flour, France, 14 July 2004. The 237km long first mountain stage took the cyclists from Limoges through the Massif Central to Saint-Flour. Virenque also won the stage.
RMD3GKTB–(dpa) - Young French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader prior to the start of the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5 km long stage from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret was the shortest stage of the Tour. Voeckler was able to successfully defend t
RMD3GKTW–(dpa) - 25-year-old French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere wears the race leader's yellow jersey during the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage Voeckler wears the yellow jersey for the fifth consecutive day.
RMD3GKTT–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen (L) of team Lotto-Domo, wearing the green jersey of the best sprinter, and French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere, wearing the yellow jersey of the best overall leader, await the start of the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5 km long stage from Sain
RMD3GM61–(dpa) - French cyclist Thomas Voeckler (C) of Team Brioches La Boulangere cheers and smiles as he wears the yellow jersey of the front runner after the fifth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Chartres, France, 8 July 2004. The 25-year-old cyclist arrived fourth at the finishing line. The 200.5km long fifth stage of the Tour de France led the cyclists from Amiens to Chartr
RMD3GB1Y–(dpa) - Swiss Fabian Cancellara of team Fassa Bortolo puts on the race leader's yellow jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. 23-year-old Cancellara did also win the prologue of the Tour de France the day before. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3GK5M–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo celebrates winning the green jersey of the best sprinter with a wheelie after the end of the last stage of the 2004 Tour de France cycling race in Paris, France, 25 July 2004. McEwen won the green jersey for the second time. The 163 km long final stage of the 91st Tour de France led from Montereau to the famous Champs-Elys
RMD3GA3A–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole throws up his arms in triumph after receiving the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in the stage was enou
RMD3GAD0–(dpa) - Swiss Fabian Cancellara of team Fassa Bortolo puts on the race leader's yellow jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. 23-year-old Cancellara did also win the prologue of the Tour de France the day before. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3GKT9–(dpa) - 25-year-old French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere wears the race leader's yellow jersey during the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage Voeckler wears the yellow jersey for the fifth consecutive day.
RMD3GA37–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole throws up his arms in triumph after receiving the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in the stage was enou
RMD3GB20–(dpa) - Swiss Fabian Cancellara of team Fassa Bortolo puts on the race leader's yellow jersey after the first stage of the Tour de France in Charleroi, Belgium, 4 July 2004. 23-year-old Cancellara did also win the prologue of the Tour de France the day before. The first and 202.5km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Liege to Charleroi.
RMD3FJW1–(dpa) - Australians (L-R) 2nd stage winner Baden Cooke of the team FDJeux, teammate Bradley McGee wearing the leader's yellow jersey and best sprinter Robbie McEwen of Lotto-Domo with the green jersey share a laugh prior to the start of the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race, in Charleville-Mezieres, France, 8 July 2003. In the background French Jimmi Casper, who wears
RMD3GA3B–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole throws up his arms in triumph after receiving the yellow jersey of the overall leader after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in the stage was enou
RMD3GK5N–(dpa) - Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen of team Lotto-Domo celebrates winning the green jersey of the best sprinter by making the victory sign after the end of the last stage of the 2004 Tour de France cycling race in Paris, France, 25 July 2004. McEwen won the green jersey for the second time. The 163 km long final stage of the 91st Tour de France led from Montereau to the famous
RMD3GA3G–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole smiles after receiving the yellow jersey of the overall leader as Belgian king Albert II. applauds him after the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish in t
RMD3GKDC–(dpa) - French cyclist Thomas Voeckler (R) of team Brioches La Boulangere receives the white jersey of the best youngster after the 15th stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race in Villard-de-Lans, France, 20 July 2004. Lance Armstrong won the 180.5 km long stage from Valreas to Villard-de-Lans after outsprinting his rivals and claim his second stage victory of the 2004 Tour.
RMD3GKD8–(dpa) - French cyclist Richard Virenque of team Quick Step-Davitamon celebrates after successfully defending the polka dotted jersey of the best climber in the 15th stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race in Villard-de-Lans, France, 20 July 2004. Lance Armstrong won the 180.5 km long stage from Valreas to Villard-de-Lans after outsprinting his rivals and claim his second stag
RMD3GKW4–(dpa) - German cyclist Jan Ullrich (rear) of team T-Mobile rides next to French cyclist Thomas Voeckler (front) of team Brioches La Boulangere, who is wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader, during the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage
RMD3GKW3–(dpa) - German cyclist Jan Ullrich (L) of team T-Mobile rides behind French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere, who is wearing the yellow jersey of the overall leader, during the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage Voeckler wea
RMD3GA6W–(dpa) - Five time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong (R) of team US Postal greets norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, before the start of the third stage of the Tour de France in Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race takes the cyclists from Wa
RMD3GKTK–(dpa) - 25-year-old French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere wearing the race leader's yellow jersey follows his teammates, Didier Rous, Jerome Pineau and Sylvain Chavanel (from L) during the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th st
RMD3GKT4–(dpa) - 25-year-old French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere celebrates on the podium after putting on the race leader's yellow jersey after the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Gueret, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage Voeckler wears the yellow jersey fo
RMD3GKT5–(dpa) - 25-year-old French cyclist Thomas Voeckler of team Brioches La Boulangere celebrates on the podium after putting on the race leader's yellow jersey after the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Gueret, France, 13 July 2004. The 160.5km long stage took the cyclists from Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Gueret. During the 10th stage Voeckler wears the yellow jersey fo
RMD3GA7D–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, rides during the third stage of the Tour de France near Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race takes the cyclists from Waterloo to Wasquehal, France.
RMD3GA79–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, rides during the third stage of the Tour de France near Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race takes the cyclists from Waterloo to Wasquehal, France.
RMD3GA72–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, adjusts his sunglasses before the start of the third stage of the Tour de France in Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race takes the cyclists from Waterloo to Wasquehal, France.
RMD3GA5J–(dpa) - Italian cyclist Paolo Bettini (C) of team Quick Step-Davitamon rides on his bike during the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. Bettini took over the red polka dot jersey which is worn by the best mountain climber.
RMD3GA10–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole wears the green jersey of the best sprinter during the second stage of the Tour de France in Namur, Belgium, 5 July 2004. The second and 197km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Charleroi to Namur. A second place finish later in the stage was enough for Hushovd to take over the yel
RMD3GMCB–(dpa) - Norwegian cyclist Thor Hushovd of team Credit Agricole, who wears the yellow jersey of the overall leader, rides next to five time Tour winner Lance Arnstrong from the USA during the third stage of the Tour de France near Waterloo, Belgium, 6 July 2004. The third and 210km long stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race took the cyclists from Waterloo to Wasquehal, Franc
RMWCRA4B–Hanover, Germany. 28th Aug, 2019. Cycling: Germany Tour, team presentation: The logo can be seen on the red jersey of the overall leader. Credit: Bernd Thissen/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B1KYA0–Berlin, Germany. 26th Feb, 2020. Cycling/Railway: World Championship: A mannequin wears the cyclists' jersey for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B1KY9F–Berlin, Germany. 26th Feb, 2020. Cycling/Railway: World Championship: A mannequin wears the cyclists' jersey for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B1KYA6–Berlin, Germany. 26th Feb, 2020. Cycling/Railway: World Championship: A mannequin wears the cyclists' jersey for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B1XPBD–Berlin, Germany. 27th Feb, 2020. Cycling/track: World Championship, Keirin, men, 1st round: Jack Carlin from Great Britain opens his jersey. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE2338–Marsberg, Germany. 24th June, 2022. Cycling: German Championship, men's individual time trial (27.48 km), winner Marco Brenner puts on the jersey of the German Champion. Credit: David Inderlied/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE2340–Marsberg, Germany. 24th June, 2022. Cycling: German Championship, men's individual time trial (27.48 km), winner Marco Brenner puts on the jersey of the German Champion. Credit: David Inderlied/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE28HN–Marsberg, Germany. 24th June, 2022. Cycling: German Championship, men's individual time trial (27.48 km), winner Lennard Kämna puts on the jersey of the German Champion. Credit: David Inderlied/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JE28GW–Marsberg, Germany. 24th June, 2022. Cycling: German Championship, men's individual time trial (27.48 km), winner Lennard Kämna puts on the jersey of the German Champion. Credit: David Inderlied/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JRTFGD–Meiningen, Germany. 26th Aug, 2022. Cycling: Tour of Germany, Meiningen - Marburg (200.70 km), stage 2. The jersey markings on the ground are removed just before the start. Credit: Daniel Vogl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RM1635–Essen, Germany. 26th Aug, 2023. Cycling: Tour of Germany, Arnsberg - Essen (174.00 km), stage 3. Ilan van Wilder from Belgium on the podium with the red jersey. Credit: Fabian Strauch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RM166K–Essen, Germany. 26th Aug, 2023. Cycling: Tour of Germany, Arnsberg - Essen (174.00 km), stage 3. Ilan van Wilder from Belgium on the podium with the red jersey. Credit: Fabian Strauch/dpa/Alamy Live News
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