That's kind of a vague question, as the descents aren't that sharply defined. Depending on if the hill has a sharp or a gentle crest and bottom, you might get a rather different result related to where you put the start and the end of the section that you want the average speed for.
But 80 kmh/50 mph is a common speed to reach.
Downhill, they can hit 50 MPH/80 KMH, or even more.
Le tour de France
no, it takes part in different countries, but the majority of the tour is in France
the tour director helps with information
Albert Contador won the last Tour De France in 2009.
Depends. On the flat, maybe 25 mph, downhill maybe 50, uphill maybe 15.
Downhill, they can hit 50 MPH/80 KMH, or even more.
50-55 MPH
The average cost of Tour de France bikes is around 12,000 to 15,000.
The average cost of a bicycle used in the Tour de France is around 12,000 to 15,000.
The average power output of cyclists during the Tour de France is around 400 watts.
The average weight of a Tour de France rider is around 68-73 kilograms, or 150-160 pounds.
Yes, Tour de France bikes have gears. Gears allow cyclists to adjust the resistance and speed of their pedaling to navigate different terrains and conditions during the race.
"Tour de" basically means "tour of". So tour de France = tour of France.
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.
Tours, which is pronounced Tour, is a city in France.
Le tour de France