no
coldest recorded temp. in portugal
No
Through the 2010 Games in Vancouver, Portugal has won 22 Olympic medals ... 4 gold, 7 silver, 11 bronze. Portugal's first ever Olympic medal was a bronze in team jumping (equestrian) at the 1924 Games in Paris. Portugal's first ever Olympic gold medal was won by Carlos Lopes in men's marathon at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles.
Once, in 2016.
No, there has not been a conflict.
No
As of the 2008 Tour de France, no British cyclist has ever won the Tour. One British cyclist, Robert Millar, was King of the Mountains in 1984.
yes
Yes, Armstrong and Contador will race in the 2010 Tour de France. Their rivaly will be bigger than ever.
In the 1919 Tour de France, just 11 Riders out of 69 entrants finished. This was also the slowest ever tour. http://www.bikeraceinfo.com/tdf/tdfstats.html
The Tour de France was not organised during WWI (ther was no race from 1915 to 1918) and between WWII (no tour from 1940 to 1946). Otherwise it has never been cancelled or interrupted.
Andy Schleck was 2nd and Frank Schleck was 3rd. This is the first time ever that siblings have been on the Tour de France podium at the same time.
It is generally in France with occasional stages in neighbouring countries. It is traditional for the tour to start in another country, this year's start was in Monaco. This years tour for example has two stages based in Spain/Andorra.
Rules specify a minimum weight of 6.8 kg.
The Tour de France. Lance Armstrong won it 7 times, the most ever.
Yes, from 1939 to 1946 it was not held, due to the Second World War.
An Australian has never been the overall winner of the Tour de France. However, Australians have won the Points classification, awarded for sprinting. Robbie McEwen won three times and Baden Cooke won once.