Tour De France
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French Tourism Boosted by Tour de France
If you are thinking of moving to Paris and want to see it at its best it may be worth heading down for the world famous final stage of the Tour de France.
Thousands of spectators will line the streets on July 29th to catch a glimpse of the cyclists as they pedal their way across the finish line on the Champs Elysees.
The 20 race stages have the following profiles:
11 flat stages, 6 mountain stages,1 medium mountain stage, and 2 individual time- Read More...
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Move Tour de France to USA Immediately
The Tour de France has a long tradition indeed and yet in the present period it seems that something is a miss? Is it the competitive spirit? Are the French angry that they cannot win their own bicycle race? An American keeps winning it and as much as they call our American Cyclists cheaters, we know it is just Sour Grapes unworthy of even their own fowl tasting wine. After calling Floyd Landis and Lance Armstrong dopers, it seems that they do no Read More...
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Move Tour de France to United States; All Proceeds Go to Fighting Cancer
For the past month I have been planning my long-distance bike ride across the United States and in doing so I have been considering challenging routes, as I do not want it to be too easy. The harder the better for me; sure most people think it would be great to just finish and ride 50-70 miles per day with the occasional 100-mile ride and rest one day per week, not me. You see I want to ride 150-250 miles per day and take two shifts of 15-25 hour Read More...
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