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.
Their biggest concerts were the "Use Your Illusion Tour", which is the most extensive world tour in history of music
no
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.
There probably will because they played in croke park and it was the biggest concert they ever did!
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.
Rules specify a minimum weight of 6.8 kg.
The Tour de France. Lance Armstrong won it 7 times, the most ever.