the french are big cyclers they have tour de France that basically goes the perimeter of the country
Nope... they have original sports
soccer (football)
soccer,footballand baseball
Cap D'Agde, France has many places of interest for tourists, including beaches and museums. There are also markets, indoor and outdoor sports available, and boating and sailing lessons.
The national sport is cycling. They, like almost everyone else in the world, play Association Football. They also play Rugby Football (mainly in the south) and tennis. Horse racing (especially trotting) is widespread, as are other equestrian sports. This does not mean that minority sports like badminton, table tennis and volleyball don't get played in France, but they have never displayed any taste for cricket, baseball or American football.However, the sport most played in France has to be BOULE. There are many varieties of this, but the commonest is Pétanque, played with steel balls (originally cannon balls) on any old piece of waste ground or, at competition level, in a Boulodrome.French people play a variety of sports just like any other country. Soccer, rugby and tennis are three of the most prominent sports. Handball, badminton, ping-pong and basketball come in close behind.NB: I am French and live in France,
in France they say many different sports but do you mean what sports do the play in France?
there is 23 sports centar in France
17 What do you mean by ''17''?
France sent 323 athletes to the 2008 Olympics to compete in 23 sports.
Popular sports played in France include football, judo and tennis. asportsdirectory.com/
Enough to make your mom horny
Tennis
Football and rugby are popular in France
The Tour De France
France's most popular sports are Rugby Union, Cycling, Tennis, Association Football, and Petanque ( a form of bowls)
The Olympic Games featured 32 world records in eight sports. France did not make any of them
Nope... they have original sports