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Vincenzo Nibali, from Messina, Sicily, Italy, won the 2014 Tour de France. The race featured 21 stages and covered a distance of 2,276 miles.

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Maurice Garin from France won the first ever Tour de France in 1903.

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François Faber, the first non-Frenchman to win. He lived in France but was not a citizen.

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The race was won by Roger Walkowiak from France

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Ferdi kubler won the palmares for the swiss
Louison Bobet won the mountains and came third overall

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Jacques Anquetil won the 1962 Tour de France, his third win, and the second of four consecutive victories.

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The race was won by French cyclist Roger Lapébie.

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The race was won by the Belgian cyclist Firmin Lambot. It was the second time Lambot had won the overall Tour de France title; he had also won the 1919 Tour de France.

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