Apart from during the world wars, it's been held every year since 1903. This year, 2013, was the 100th time the Tour de France was held.
Le tour de France
The Tour de France is held every year. The only times it has not been held is during the two World Wars.
The TdF is held in July each year.
There is still one race being held each year.
cycling. the Tour De France event is very famous
Yes, it's a major bicycle race held every year in France and surrounding countries.
No, it is entirely held within France. Many of the team may visit and train in Great Britain prior to the race. *That is completely untrue! The Tour de France is NOT entirely held within France, and any true race fan would know that! In fact, this year they started out in the principality of Monaco (which is NOT in France). While it's MOSTLY in France, the race has also been in Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Great Britain. So to answer the question, YES the tour has visited Great Britain.
The European Ladies golf tour is held every year in certain venues across Europe. Countries that are included in the tour are Spain, France, Germany and Great Britain.
Just curious, but is this question for your French homework?
The Euro 2004 and the Sydney Olympics were held this year. These are the main sport events along with the yearly tour of France as usual was also held.
It is held all over France and has a different route each year. The route now always finishes in Paris and passes through the Alps and the Pyrenees each year.It is in FranceSlightly different from year to year. You've gotta specify the year to get a decent answer.France, but Stage 1 or Prolouge has started in various other cities/countries in Europe such as London and Monaco.The route of the Tour de France changes every year. However, it is always designed so as to have its mountain stages held in both the Alps and the Pyrenees, and its last stage will always end on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.