The Tour de France is a three-week bicycle race over more than 3,500 kilometres. It is held in France and visits a bordering country every year. It usually lasts 23 days. Cyclists from all over the world take part, totalling the time each takes each day to find a winner.... Read More
The Tour de France is a three-week bicycle race over more than 3,500 kilometres. It is held in France and visits a bordering country every year. It usually lasts 23 days. Cyclists from all over the world take part, totalling the time each takes each day to find a winner. The rider with the least elapsed time each day wears a yellow jersey The course changes every year but it has always finished in Paris. There are similar races in Italy and Spain but the Tour de France is the oldest, the most prestigious and the best known. See Less