Stages
- Prologue
- 4.2 km Circuit Race, Savannah, Georgia
- Winner: Nathan O'Neill, Australia, Saturn Cycling Team
- Stage 1
- 220 km Stage Race, Augusta to Macon
- Winner: Henk Vogels, Australia, Navigators Cycling Team
General classification after stage 1:
- Henk Vogels (Aus) Navigators Cycling Team 5.33.16
- Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Saturn Cycling Team 0.01
- Chris Horner (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 0.03
- Stage 2
- 199 km Stage Race, Macon to Columbus
- Winner: Moreno Di Biase, Italy, Formaggi Pinzolo Fiavé
General classification after stage 2:
- Henk Vogels (Aus) Navigators Cycling Team 9.40.57
- Chris Horner (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 0.04
- Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Saturn Cycling Team 0.05
- Stage 3
- 222 km Stage Race, Pine Mountain/Callaway to Rome
- Winner: Fred Rodriguez, United States, Vini Caldirola-So.di
General classification after stage 3
- Henk Vogels (Aus) Navigators Cycling Team 15.08.35
- Chris Horner (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 0.06
- Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Saturn Cycling Team 0.07
- Stage 4
- 196 km Stage Race, Dalton to Gainesville
- Winner: Fred Rodriguez, United States, Caldirola-Sidermec-Saunier Duval
General classification after stage 4
- Chris Horner (USA) Saturn Cycling Team 19.57.57
- Nathan O'Neill (Aus) Saturn Cycling Team 0.12
- Roland Green (Can) US Postal presented by Berry Floor 0.18
- Stage 5
- 142 km Circuit Race, Atlanta, Georgia
- Winner: David Clinger, United States, Prime Alliance Cycling Team
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