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Tour de France

Categories: Sport / Games

Countries: France

Tour de France

Multiple stage bicycle race, which has been held annually (apart from the world wars) since its inception. Its first organiser was Henri Desgrange, and originally it ran around the perimeter of France, but now usually includes sections in neighbouring countries. The course covers a variety of terrains, with the winner of each section being awarded a 'maillot jaune' (yellow jersey). The cyclist who receives the jersey after the last stage which finishes at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris is declared the overall winner.

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Tour de France

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Sir Bradley Wiggins - Paddington Rec

Sir Bradley Wiggins C.B.E. enjoyed the facilities at Paddington Recreation Gr...

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Paddington Recreation Ground

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Jack Charlton

Jack Charlton

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