It'll be different from year to year. Some don't make it due to injuries, some top riders bail out when they no longer have a chance to win. Some may be kicked out due to doping.
once....and it was this summer.
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The start tends to be moved around a bit, but the finish is always in Paris.
A Little Tour in France has 255 pages.
The Tour de France attracts a significant global audience, with millions tuning in to watch the final stage each year. On-site, approximately 500,000 to 1 million spectators gather in Paris for the finish. Additionally, television viewership can reach tens of millions worldwide, highlighting the event's popularity and its status as one of the most-watched sporting events.
There are eight summit finishes in the Tour de France.
In each Tour de France there are number of participants who are unable to finish whether it be due to a illness or crashes or finishing outside the time limit on a particular stage.
Yes, the Tour de France has visited Strasbourg multiple times throughout its history. The city, located in northeastern France, has served as both a start and finish point for various stages of the race. Its picturesque setting and historical significance make it a notable stop in the Tour's route.
86 hours, 16 minutes, 19 seconds.
Cipollini won 12 stage of the Tour de France.
Bob Roll has competed in three Tour De France competitions.
In the Tour de France, each team must have a minimum of one rider finish the race to be classified. However, to be eligible for a team classification, at least two riders from each team need to complete the race. The total number of riders per team is typically eight, but this can vary slightly depending on the year's regulations.