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  • Guests pass through the acrylic tunnel at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Guests mingle at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Guests drink, dine and wander the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Guests mingle and wander the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Guests view the beluga whales at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Justine McVaney of Washington, D.C. speaks with Rick Geritz of Frederick, Md. and Wayne S. Crawford of Washington, D.C. (not shown) by the kelp forest exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Brian Strickland of Washington, D.C. (left) peruses his digital photos with Briana Mackey of Las Vegas at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005. Pedro Garcia of Las Vegas (right) admires a whale shark swimming above. The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Pedro Garcia of Las Vegas checks out arawana and arapaima the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005. The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Michelle Koertgen of Wheaton, Ill. gets drinks for herself and a friend at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005. The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Tom Papageorge of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority watches fish at the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • Darel Cook of Dallas, Texas and Ken Scurry of Atlanta take beverages dubbed "Tidal Waves" that were offered to guests upon entry to the Georgia Aquarium during the opening reception for the annual meeting of the International Association of Exhibition Managers on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005.  The reception at the Georgia Aquarium was one way to impress on the attendees Atlanta's viabilty as a convention destination.
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  • The University of Georgia Bulldogs run through a practice session on December 2, 2005, the day before playing LSU for the 2005 SEC Championship.
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  • Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto rides to the podium after Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Rodriguez won the overall Sprint Leader jersey. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Juan José Haedo (center), of Toyota-United Pro, sprints for the Stage 6 win during the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems speaks during a Ford Tour de Georgia press conference at the Marriott Hotel & Suites in Augusta, Ga., on Monday, April 17, 2006. This year's Tour de Georgia pro cycling race encompasses six stages over six days through the northern half of the state, plus a roll into southern Tennessee during the individual time trial. Next to Landis is Dan Rowe, the Deputy Commissioner of Tourism of the Georgia Department of Economic Development.<br />
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  • Gord Fraser of Phonak Hearing Systems celebrates after taking third place in Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Fred Rodriguez, of Davitamon-Lotto, celebrates with his eight-month-old son Aidan after taking the jersey for Sprint Leader in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • The Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team celebrates winning the overall Best Team award after Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, races in Alpharetta, Ga. during the Stage 6 finishing circuits of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta. Landis won the entire Tour de Georgia stage race.<br />
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  • Racers turn a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the overall six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Frank Pipp, of Target Training, works to catch the pack on the descent of Hogpen Gap during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • The peloton moves through the north Georgia countryside during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Jason McCartney, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates after taking the jersey for King of the Mountains in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Fred Rodriguez, of Davitamon-Lotto, celebrates after taking the jersey for Sprint Leader in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Yaroslav Popovych, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates taking third overall in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates taking second overall in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Jason McCartney, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates after taking the jersey for King of the Mountains in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Juan José Haedo (center), of Toyota-United Pro, sprints for the Stage 6 win during the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Juan José Haedo (center), of Toyota-United Pro, sprints for the Stage 6 win during the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides to the podium after Stage 6 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta. Landis won the overall Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis (left), of Phonak Hearing Systems, and Viktor Rapinksi, of KodakGallery.com-Sierra Nevada, race in Alpharetta, Ga. during the Stage 6 finishing circuits of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta. Landis won the entire Tour de Georgia stage race.<br />
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  • Individual jersey winners celebrate in Alpharetta after Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Sunday, April 23, 2006. From left are King of the Mountains winner Jason McCartney of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team; Tour de Georgia GC Leader Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems; Sprint Leader Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto; and Best Young Rider Janez Brajkovic of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team.<br />
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  • Race leader Floyd Landis (right), of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides with the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Saturday, April 22, 2006. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Landis finished second and retained the race lead.<br />
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • Ignacio Gutierrez, of Phonak Hearing Systems, turns a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Gutierrez sacrificed his wheel for race leader Floyd Landis when Landis had a flat in the finishing circuits with just a four-second lead over second-place Danielson.<br />
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  • Racers turn a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the overall six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Florian Stalder, of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides behind teammate Robbie Hunter during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Viatcheslav Ekimov (center), of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, rides in the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. His teammate Tom Danielson won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Preben Van Hecke takes a turn at the front of the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Davide Bramati, of Quickstep-Innergetic, descends Lookout Mountain, near the Tennessee border, during the Stage 3 individual time trial of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems had the fastest time of 54:14.49 in the 24.8-mile (39.9km) stage.<br />
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  • Yaroslav Popovych, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates taking third overall in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Ford Tour de Georgia Stage 6 winners celebrate on the podium after the stage. From left are third-place Aurélien Clerc of Phonak Hearing Systems, first-place Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro, and second-place Gord Fraser of Health Net Presented by Maxxis. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Janez Brajkovic, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates after taking the jersey for Best Young Rider in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Juan José Haedo, of Toyota-United Pro, celebrates after winning Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the six-stage Tour de Georgia pro cycling race.<br />
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  • Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, celebrates after finishing second overall in the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems took first in the six-stage Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Jesse Anthony (142), of KodakGallery.com-Sierra Nevada, and the rest of the peloton take a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Racers ride through Dalton, Ga. at the beginning of Stage 4 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Friday, April 21, 2006. Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto won the 118.9-mile (191.4-km) stage from Dalton to Dahlonega.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, races in Alpharetta, Ga. during the Stage 6 finishing circuits of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta. Landis won the entire Tour de Georgia stage race.<br />
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Georgia Dome, once the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons football team, shown on October 18, 2006.
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  • The Atlanta Dairies building and the Chop Chop Restaurant building on Memorial Drive in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • Ignacio Gutierrez, of Phonak Hearing Systems, turns a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Gutierrez sacrificed his wheel for race leader Floyd Landis when Landis had a flat in the finishing circuits with just a four-second lead over second-place Danielson.<br />
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  • Jason McCartney, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, rides a solo breakaway during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Sébastien Rosseler, of Quick Step-Innergetic, pulls Team TIAA-CREF's Lucas Euser and Will Frischkorn through the countryside during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Will Frischkorn, of Team TIAA-CREF, rides during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Will Frischkorn, of Team TIAA-CREF, rides during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Michael Sayers, of Health Net Presented by Maxxis, rides in the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • The Phonak Hearing Systems squad leads the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Mariano Friedick, of Toyota-United Pro, rides in the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Oleg Grishkine (#76), of the Navigators Insurance Team, rides in the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • The peloton moves through the countryside during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Alejandro Acton, of Target Training, climbs Clocktower Hill during Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia as the broom wagon follows. Acton spent about 100 miles on a solo breakaway before being caught by the main pack.<br />
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  • Johan Bruyneel, directeur sportif of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, speaks to a fan from the team bus before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Aurélien Clerc, of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates taking third in Stage 6 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the entire Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Antonio Cruz, of Toyota-United Pro, reaches the top of Brasstown Bald at the finish of Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Cruz finished 44th.<br />
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  • The peloton moves down a country road during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Cesar Grajales (center), of the Navigators Insurance Cycling Team, rides in the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Grajales finished 4th.<br />
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  • Allan Johansen of Team CSC rides in the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Johansen finished 21st.<br />
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  • David Zabriskie (left) of Team CSC, and Justin England, of Toyota-United Pro, ride with the peoloton through rain storms during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Zabriskie finished 13th and England finished 9th.<br />
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  • The peloton climbs a switchback on Wolf Pen Gap during Stage 4 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto won the 118.9-mile (191.4-km) stage from Dalton to Dahlonega.<br />
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  • Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto plays with his eight-month-old son, Aidan, before the start of Stage 4 of the Ford Tour de Georgia.  Rodriguez won the 118.9-mile (191.4-km) stage from Dalton to Dahlonega.<br />
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  • Kasper Klostergaard, of Team CSC, descends Lookout Mountain, at the Tennessee border, during the Stage 3 individual time trial of the Ford Tour de Georgia pro cycling race. Klostergaard finished 96th in the 24.8-mile (39.9km) stage with a time of 1:02:52.43.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis (center), of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates winning the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Tom Danielson (right) and Yaroslav Popovych (left), both of the Discovery Channel Cycling Team, won second and third places, respectively. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates winning the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates winning the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates winning the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta.<br />
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  • Race leader Floyd Landis (center), of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides between teammate Johann Tschopp (right) and Team CSC's David Zabriskie during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Saturday, April 22, 2006. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Landis finished second and retained the race lead.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems signs a poster for a fan before the start of Stage 1 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia pro cycling race on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 in Augusta, Ga. Lars Michaelsen of Team CSC won the 129-mile stage from Augusta to Macon in 4:45:46.<br />
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  • Racers turn a corner during the Stage 6 finishing circuit of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Floyd Landis of Phonak Hearing Systems won the overall six-stage race.<br />
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  • The peloton descends Hogpen Gap during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Gord Fraser, of Health Net Presented by Maxxis, rides in the pack during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Robbie Hunter rides with his Phonak Hearing Systems squad during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state.<br />
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  • Johann Tschopp, of Phonak Hearing Systems, descends Lookout Mountain, near the Tennessee border, during the Stage 3 individual time trial of the Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • The peloton climbs East Second Street, known as "Clocktower Hill," during Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia. Yaroslav Popovych, a Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer from Ukraine, won the 116.1-mile stage from Fayetteville to Rome in 4:47:39.<br />
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  • Trent Lowe, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, signs an autograph for fan Alice Moran-Tilles before the start of Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Seven-time Tour de France winner and retired cyclist Lance Armstrong walks to the Discovery Channel team bus after signing autographs for fans before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Jason McCartney, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, rides a solo breakaway during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. His teammate Tom Danielson won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. McCartney finished 18th.<br />
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  • Marco Pinotti, of Prodir-Saunier Duval, climbs a 24-percent-grade section of Brasstown Bald during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Pinotti finished 10th.<br />
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  • Robert Hunter, of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides in the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Hunter finished 28th.<br />
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  • Phonak Hearing Systems riders pull race leader Floyd Landis (in yellow jersey) up a switchback on Wolf Pen Gap during Stage 4 of the Ford Tour de Georgia. Fred Rodriguez of Davitamon-Lotto won the 118.9-mile (191.4-km) stage from Dalton to Dahlonega.<br />
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  • Gord Fraser (right), of Health Net Presented by Maxxis, greets Fred Rodriguez, of Davitamon-Lotto, and Rodriguez's eight-month-old son, Aidan, before the start of Stage 4 of the Ford Tour de Georgia.  Rodriguez won the 118.9-mile (191.4-km) stage from Dalton to Dahlonega.<br />
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  • Jason McCartney, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, descends Lookout Mountain, near the Tennessee border, during the Stage 3 individual time trial of the Ford Tour de Georgia pro cycling race. McCartney finished 6th in the 24.8-mile (39.9km) stage with a time of 55:52.23.<br />
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  • Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, celebrates winning the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia in Alpharetta after Stage 6 on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Juan José Haedo of Toyota-United Pro won the 118.2-mile (190.2-km) stage from Cumming to Alpharetta.<br />
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  • David Zabriskie (left), of Team CSC, and race leader Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides in the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Saturday, April 22, 2006. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Landis finished second and retained the race lead, while Zabriskie finished 13th.<br />
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  • Race leader Floyd Landis, of Phonak Hearing Systems, rides with the peloton during Stage 5 of the Ford Tour de Georgia on Saturday, April 22, 2006. Tom Danielson, of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, won the 94.5-mile (152.1-km) stage from Blairsville to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state. Landis finished second and retained the race lead.<br />
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