🦧 Fact About Tour De France
The Tour de France was established in 1903 and is the most prestigious cycling race in the world. The event has never missed a year except during the two World Wars. Since its inception, the logo of the race has gone through several changes. The current logo was created in 2002 by French designer, Joel Guenoun, to mark the race’s 100th
Eight Moments We Hope are Included in Tour de France Unchained Season 2. These are some of the Tour’s defining moments we think deserve a peek behind the curtain. Though few details are known
Dane wins Tour de France for second consecutive year; Mark Cavendish to meet his Astana team manager; Jeremy Whittle. @jeremycwhittle. Sun 23 Jul 2023 14.08 EDT Last modified on Sun 23 Jul 2023 16
The 110th edition of the Tour de France gets under way on the race’s 120th birthday with what looks like a cracker of a stage starting and finishing in the largest city in the Basque Country, Bilbao, but also passing twice through its historical capital, Guernika, and with 3,300 metres of climbing today it’s a tough opener to a race in which nerves are typically fraught in the opening days.
Stage 19, Friday 22 July: Castelnau-Magnoac-Cahors, 188.5km. A classic – and rare – “transition” stage designed to get the race towards the final time trial and Paris, and one surely with
The overall rate of doping in the Tour de France, however, is trending downwards. From 1968 to 2021, the share of Tour de France riders who committed anti-doping rule violations reached its lowest
A few interesting Tour de France facts. The first Tour de France race was held in 1903. The youngest rider ever to win the Tour de France was Henri Comet – he was only 19 years, 352 days when he won the second ever Tour in 1904. The youngest winner in the modern era was Tadej Pogačar who won the 2020 Tour aged 21 years, 364 days.
The Tour de France is often referred to as "LaGrande Boucle", which means "big loop", and marks the route encircling France around. 23. The average cyclist burns about 124,000 calories during the Tour. 252 double cheeseburgers in a month can be eaten by riders at least without harm to their figure. 24.
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