no, it takes part in different countries, but the majority of the tour is in France
Lance Armstrong never crashed out of the 2010 Tour. While he did have multiple crashes, he completed the Tour.
Mostly. It can sneak over into neighboring countries for an occasional stage, and even the first stage has been held elsewhere, but the bulk of the race as well as the finish is in France.
Just curious, but is this question for your French homework?
The Tour de France starts in different places each year. This year it starts in Leeds in the U.K. on 5th July 2014 and doesn't arrive in France until the fourth stage. The fourth stage begins in Le Touquet on 8th July 2014.
no, it takes part in different countries, but the majority of the tour is in France
they are stage races.
Stage 12 on the 13th July
Cipollini won 12 stage of the Tour de France.
No. Tour de France is a multi-stage bicycle race stretching over several days.
Tour De France, a multi-stage bike race in France spanning over several days.
The most famous bicycle race in France is probably the Tour de France. A stage race lasting Three weeks.
The Tour de France starts in different places each year. This year it starts in Leeds in the U.K. on 5th July 2014 and doesn't arrive in France until the fourth stage. The fourth stage begins in Le Touquet on 8th July 2014.
Lance Armstrong never crashed out of the 2010 Tour. While he did have multiple crashes, he completed the Tour.
The last Lanterne Rouge winner to win a Tour stage was Jacky Durand, LR winner in 1999, although he won Stage 8 the previous year in 1998.
Mostly. It can sneak over into neighboring countries for an occasional stage, and even the first stage has been held elsewhere, but the bulk of the race as well as the finish is in France.
They're both long, multi-stage road bicycle races