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STAGE WINS (22):
1982 - Phil ANDERSON (Stage 2: Bale - Nancy)
1991 - Phil ANDERSON (10: Rennes - Quimper)
1997 - Neil STEPHENS (17: Fribourg - Colmar)
1998 - Stuart O'GRADY (14: Valreas - Grenoble)
1999 - Robbie McEWEN (20: Arpajon - Paris-Champs-Elysees)
2002 - Robbie McEWEN (3: Metz - Reims and 20: Melun - Paris)
2002 - Brad McGEE (7: Bagnoles de l'Orne - Avranches)
2003 - Brad McGEE (Prologue: Paris)
2003 - Baden COOKE (2: La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre - Sedan)
2004 - Robbie McEWEN (2: Charleroi - Namur and 9: Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat - Gueret)
2004 - Stuart O'GRADY (5: Amiens - Chartres)
2005 - Robbie McEWEN (5: Chambord - Montargis, 7: Luneville - Karlsruhe and 13: Miramas - Montpellier)
2006 - Robbie McEWEN (2: Obernai - Esch-sur-Alzette, 4: Huy - Saint-Quentin, 6: Lisieux - Vitre)
2007 - Robbie McEWEN (1: London - Canterbury)
2007 - Cadel EVANS (13: Albi)
2008 - Simon GERRANS (15: Embrun - Prato-Nevoso)

JERSEYS:
1981 - Phil ANDERSON wore the yellow jersey
1982 - Phil ANDERSON wore the yellow jersey
1982 - Phil ANDERSON won the white jersey
1998 - Stuart O'GRADY wore the yellow jersey
1999 - Stuart O'GRADY wore the green jersey
2001 - Stuart O'GRADY wore the yellow and green jerseys
2002 - Robbie McEWEN won the green jersey (O'Grady was third and Baden Cooke fourth in the final sprint rankings)
2003 - Brad McGEE wore the yellow jersey
2003 - Baden COOKE won the green jersey (Robbie McEWEN was second and Stuart O'GRADY seventh in the final sprint rankings)
2004 - Robbie McEWEN won the green jersey after wearing it for all but five stages and wore the yellow jersey after Stage 3; Stuart O'GRADY wore the green jersey after Stages 6 and 7
2005 - Stuart O'GRADY and Robbie McEWEN finished second and third respectively behind green jersey winner Thor Hushovd
2006 - Robbie McEWEN won the green jersey (Michael Rogers was 13th, Stuart O'Grady 15th and Cadel Evans 17th)
2007 - Robbie McEWEN wore the green jersey
2008 - Cadel EVANS wore the yellow jersey from stage 10 until stage 14

PARTICIPANTS (342 riders, 126 appearances):
Donald ALLAN - 1974 (103rd), 1975 (85th)
Phil ANDERSON - 1981 (10th), 1982 (5th), 1983 (9th), 1984 (10th), 1985 (5th), 1986 (39th), 1987 (27th), 1989 (38th), 1990 (71st), 1991 (45th), 1992 (81st), 1993 (84th), 1994 (69th)
Ernest BAINBRIDGE - 1928 (not ranked)
John BEASLEY - 1952 (not ranked), 1955 (not ranked)
Baden COOKE - 2002 (not ranked), 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (139th), 2005 (142nd), 2008 (not ranked)
Allan DAVIS - 2004 (98th), 2005 (84th)
Julian DEAN - 2004 (127th), 2006 (128th), 2007 (107th), 2008 (110th), 2009 (121st)
Cadel EVANS - 1998 (2nd), 2005 (8th), 2006 (5th), 2007 (2nd), 2008 (2nd), 2009 (30th)
Nick GATES - 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (not ranked)
Simon GERRANS - 2005 (126th), 2006 (79th), 2007 (94th), 2008 (79th)
Adam HANSEN - 2008 (108th)
Stephen HODGE - 1989 (83rd), 1990 (34th), 1991 (67th), 1992 (93rd), 1994 (83rd), 1995 (64th)
Patrick JONKER - 1994 (not ranked), 1996 (12th), 1997 (62nd), 1998 (34th)
Don KIRKHAM - 1914 (17th)
Richard LAMB - 1931 (35th)
Brett LANCASTER - 2007 (not ranked), 2008 (129th), 2009 (127th)
Bill LAWRIE - 1967 (not ranked)
Matthew LLOYD - 2009 (46th)
Trent LOWE - 2008 (77th)
Robbie McEWEN - 1997 (117th), 1998 (89th), 1999 (not ranked), 2000 (not ranked), 2002 (not ranked), 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (122nd), 2005 (134th), 2006 (116th), 2007 (not ranked), 2008 (122nd)
Brad McGEE - 2001 (not ranked), 2002 (not ranked), 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (not ranked), 2005 (105th)
Russel MOCKRIDGE - 1955 (64th)
Ivor MUNRO - 1914 (20th)
Ossie NICHOLSON - 1931 (not ranked)
Stuart O'GRADY - 1997 (109th), 1998 (54th), 1999 (not ranked), 2000 (not ranked), 2001 (not ranked), 2002 (not ranked), 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (61st), 2005 (77th), 2006 (91st), 2007 (not ranked), 2008 (109th), 2009 (124th)
Hubert OPPERMAN - 1928 (18th), 1931 (12th)
Percy OSBORNE - 1928 (38th)
Omar PALOV - 1987 (103rd)
Alan PEIPER - 1984 (95th), 1985 (86th), 1987 (not ranked), 1990 (not ranked), 1992 (26th)
Mark RENSHAW - 2008 (not ranked), 2009 (149th)
Luke ROBERTS - 2005 (102nd)
Michael ROGERS - 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (22nd), 2005 (41st), 2006 (10th), 2007 (not ranked), 2009 (103rd)
Hayden ROULSTON - 2009 (79th)
Neil STEPHENS - 1992 (74th), 1993 (not ranked), 1994 (52nd), 1995 (60th), 1996 (49th), 1997 (54th), 1998 (not ranked)
Scott SUNDERLAND - 1996 (101st), 2004 (96th)
Shane SUTTON - 1987 (not ranked)
Jay SWEET - 1999 (not ranked)
Franckie THOMAS - 1931 (not ranked)
Henk VOGELS - 1997 (99th), 1999 (not ranked)
Matthew WHITE - 2005 (123rd)
Matthew WILSON - 2003 (not ranked), 2004 (144th)
Michael WILSON - 1988 (50th), 1989 (69th)

 

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