In 2011, the Tour de France passed through four countries. The race began in the city of Passage du Gois in France, and then it included stages in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland before concluding in Paris. This route showcased a variety of landscapes and cycling challenges across these nations.
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The Netherlands, Belgium, France
no, it takes part in different countries, but the majority of the tour is in France
Tour de France isn't raced by countries, it's raced by teams consisting of professional riders, usually from several different countries.
Mainly in France, but it may spill over a little into neighboring countries.
Mark Cavendish
Tour de France isn't raced by countries, it's raced by teams consisting of professional riders, usually from several different countries
The next race is in 2011 (this year)
it started on the 2nd of july.
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Most of it, yeah. But some stages may be run in neighbouring countries.
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.