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Tour de France
History of USA
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| | 1986 | LeMond, Greg |  |
| LeMond becomes the first American cyclist to win the race |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 1st win |
| 1989 | LeMond, Greg |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 2nd win, with 37 shotgun pellets remaining in his body (including two in the lining of his heart) |
| 20th April Brother-in-law accidentally discharges his shotgun, striking LeMond in the back just over two months before the 1987 Tour de France, LeMond misses the following two Tours while recovering |
| 1990 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Lance Armstrong meets former elite cyclist Chris Carmichael and works with him as his coach through all of his years at the Tour De France competitions |
| 1990 | Carmichael, Chris |  |
| Lance Armstrong meets former elite cyclist Chris Carmichael and works with him as his coach through all of his years at the Tour De France competitions |
| 1990 | LeMond, Greg |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 3rd win |
| 1999 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 1st time |
| 2000 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 2nd time |
| 2001 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 3rd time |
| 2002 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 4th time |
| 2003 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 5th time |
| 2004 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 6th time |
| 2005 | Armstrong, Lance |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France, 7th time, a record |
| Sep Vrijman's report "clears" Lance Armstrong because of improper handling and testing, the report says that tests on urine samples were conducted improperly and fell so short of scientific standards that it was "completely irresponsible" |
| 2006 | Landis, Floyd |  |
| Winner of the Tour de France |
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