Stage 20: A Casey Gibson Gallery
Three weeks of the world's greatest bicycle race - awww, forget that, it's the world's greatest sporting event - and it's all done and the Tour de France has a new champion, a smart, funny and very low-key kid from Lancaster Pennsylvania. From the late start in the prologue to the mechanical problem in his stage 7 time trial to the near complete shutdown on stage 16 to a suicidal break on stage 17, Floyd Landis has provided us with enough drama for several Tours. Through it all, our photographer Casey Gibson was there to capture images of the spectactle that is the Tour de
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By Casey B. Gibson
Three weeks of the world’s greatest bicycle race – awww, forget that, it’s the world’s greatest sporting event – and it’s all done and the Tour de France has a new champion, a smart, funny and very low-key kid from Lancaster Pennsylvania.
From the late start in the prologue to the mechanical problem in his stage 7 time trial to the near complete shutdown on stage 16 to a suicidal break on stage 17, Floyd Landis has provided us with enough drama for several Tours.
Through it all, our photographer Casey Gibson was there to capture images of the spectactle that is the Tour de France. Today, he was at the start in Sceaux-Antony and at the finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris to collect images for this, the last of 21 Tour de France photo galleries.