It is the sport of cycling.
The rules for the Tour de France are simple. But if you are a racer you have to follow every rule. The rules are there for the safety and the protection of the racers. I suggest for an answer better than mine go to http://www.google.com/ and type in..................... Rules for the Tour de France.
Road bicycles.
A race road bike
There is no set distance to each leg, or "stage", of the Tour de France. The length of each stage differs due to the type of terrain (mountains, flatlands), race type (time trial, mass start) and other factors.
it usually means that that type of bike has won in the Olympics, or the tour de france
The major bicycle competition is Spain is called the"Vuelta de Espana". It is one the the three Grand Tour type races in Europe. The others are the Tour de France and the race in Italy.
Any web search will tell you what the Tour de France is and if you check out the sports channel, the race is being run even now as I type this. That being said, I will not go into all the Tour de France is... The Tour de Okinawa is a smaller bike race run here on the island of Okinawa Japan. This is pretty much where the similarities end. They're both bicycle races.On to your question of how they are different...They are in different countries on different continents. (One in France, one in Okinawa, Japan.)They are different lengths. The Tour de France is a race run over 19 days (21 counting days of rest) and covers 3,445 kilometers (2,141 mi), including 93 kilometers (58 mi) in time trials. The Tour de Okinawa covers 200 kilometers (124 mi). What do you expect though, our island is only about 65 miles top to bottom and between 3-16 miles wide depending on where you measure. (We're not that large.)The Tour de France is run in the summer whereas the Tour de Okinawa is run in November. (You don't really want to race a bike here in the summer... though some do... it gets REALLY hot and humid.)I hope this is enough to get you started... A couple of websites to help you go further are "www.letour.fr/indexus.html" for the Tour de France, and "www.tour-de-okinawa.jp/english/index.html" for the Tour de Okinawa.Cheers!
The Boehm clarinet was initially most successful in France -- it was nearly the only type of clarinet used in France by the end of the 1870s
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Mostly road bikes, but the race also contain one Time Trial section in which specific TT bikes are ridden.
A theme tour is a trip that contains various stops throughout the route that follow a specific topic. This may be a casino themed tour, a business type of theme tour, or an interest style tour.