The hardest part of the Tour de France is often considered to be the mountain stages, particularly the climbs in the Alps and the Pyrenees. These stages feature steep gradients, high altitudes, and challenging weather conditions, testing the riders' physical and mental endurance. The combination of long distances and the need to maintain a high pace while climbing can lead to extreme fatigue and can significantly impact overall performance in the race. Additionally, the competition is fierce, adding pressure to perform under demanding circumstances.
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No. You have to be a part of a team to be allowed to race in the Tour de France
no, it takes part in different countries, but the majority of the tour is in France
Tour de France
"Tour de" basically means "tour of". So tour de France = tour of France.
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Le tour de France
Tour de France Tour de France
"Tour de France on TV" is "(le) Tour de France à la télévision" in French.
Bicycles are raced in the Tour de France
Tour de France Féminin was created in 1984.
bradley wiggins won the tour de france