You cannot enter the Tour de France; the UCI and ASO invite ProTour/UCI sanctioned teams to compete.
A two day guided tour starts at $923.00 per person.
As the event takes place on public roads, spectators are not required to purchase tickets. Simply get there and watch!
Depends on what tour you mean to be honest.
$20,000 each
Jens Voigt of Team Radioshack Nissan Trek was the oldest cyclist in the 2012 Tour at age 40.
Not much, I'm sure. If you want 2 enter Hays Mansion in San Antonio Cal, its only bout $25.Just several euro, but the most expensive fees occur for the guided tour with headphones.
"Tour de" basically means "tour of". So tour de France = tour of France.
its free
The Tour de France, the cycling race, just means tour of France, tour meaning race in this instance. So called because it goes around France.
To enter the park is currently $25 for a standard car. If you want to ride one of the tour buses on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, that is provided by a concessionaire and costs extra, and it depends on the tour you take. Tickets are anywhere from $30 to $90 a person.
Tours, which is pronounced Tour, is a city in France.