Yellow, green, polka dot..?
No. You have to be a part of a team to be allowed to race in the Tour de France
No, not any more. Racing got weird when performing very poorly became attractive.
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.
13:30 is 1:30pm in France and any other country.
Yes, there are just as in any other country.
No. You have to be a part of a team to be allowed to race in the Tour de France
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Back before the days of instant radio/tv/web coverage, the coloured jerseys made it easy for spectators to keep track of what was happening among the top riders - and yellow is as good a colour as any other.
The yellow jersey goes to the guy with the overall shortest time.Let's say rider A gets the win in the 1st stage and rider B places 2nd. Next day rider C takes the win, rider A is way down there but rider B is still in 2nd place. B gets the yellow jersey b/c he has the overall shortest time.The only time a stage win will automatically give you the yellow jersey is if you win the 1st stage. Then you get to wear the yellow yersey in the next stage of the tour.
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A tour guide's environment is no different from any other penguin's, except that when wearing their tour guide hat, they me identified and asked to lead a tour by a penguin new to the site.
Currently France is not in a state of war with any other country.
There are no oceans in France or any other country for that matter. However frace does have a coastline on the Atlantic ocean.
Yes. In the Tour de France he's won about 22-25 stages over the years.
No, not any more. Racing got weird when performing very poorly became attractive.