Floyd Landis - Major Results

Major Results

1999 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
2nd overall and 1 stage win – Cascade Classic
2000 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
Overall – Tour du Poitou-Charentes
2001 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
Boulevard Road Race
2002 – U.S. Postal Service
2nd overall – Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
3rd stage, Tirreno–Adriatico
61st overall – Tour de France
2003 – U.S. Postal Service
77th overall – Tour de France
2004 – U.S. Postal Service
Overall – Volta ao Algarve
Stage 5 – Volta ao Algarve
Team time trial – Tour de France
Team time trial – Vuelta a España
23rd overall – Tour de France
2005 – Phonak Hearing Systems
3rd overall and Stage 3 win – Tour de Georgia
9th overall – Tour de France
2006 – Phonak Hearing Systems
1st, Profronde van Stiphout
Disqualified – Tour de France (all results vacated)
Yellow jersey, General Classification leader during Stages 12, 13, 16 and 20.
1st, Stage 17 (voted most combative rider of the day)
1st, USA Cycling National Racing Calendar series
1st overall – Tour de Georgia
1st, Stage 3 (ITT) – Tour de Georgia
1st overall – Paris–Nice
1st overall – Tour of California
1st, Stage 3 (ITT) – Tour of California
2009 – OUCH Pro Cycling Team
23rd overall – Tour of California
41st overall – Nature Valley Grand Prix
45th overall – Tour of Missouri
2010 – Bahati Foundation
Tour of the Bahamas – ITT – Lap record
2nd – Tour of the Battenkill

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