Stages
- Stage 1
- 132.2 km Stage Race, Macon to Macon
- Winner: Gord Fraser, Canada, Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis
- Stage 2
- 189.9 km Stage Race, Thomaston to Columbus
- Winner: Mario Cipollini, Italy, Domina Vacanze
- Stage 3
- 126.2 km Stage Race, Carrollton to Rome
- Winner:
Lance Armstrong, United States, U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor
- Stage 4
- 29.9 km Time Trial, Rome to Rome
- Winner:
Lance Armstrong, United States, U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor
- Stage 5
- 224.3 km Stage Race, Dalton to Dahlonega
- Winner: Jason McCartney, United States, Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis
- Stage 6
- 224.3 km Stage Race, Athens to Hiawassee/Young Harris
- Winner: César Grajales, Colombia, Jittery Joe's
- Stage 7
- 142.3 km Stage Race, Dawsonville to Alpharetta
- Winner: Gord Fraser, Canada, Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis
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