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The Tour de France (French pronunciation: [tuʁ də fʁɑ̃s]; English: Tour of France) is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race held primarily in France. It is the oldest of the three Grand Tours (the Tour, the Giro d'Italia, and the Vuelta a España) and is generally considered the most prestigious.
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6 days ago · Tour de France, the world’s most prestigious and most difficult bicycle race. Of the three foremost races (the others being the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a España), the Tour de France attracts the world’s best riders. Staged for three weeks each July—usually in some 20 daylong stages—the Tour.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Le Tour de France, le Tour d'Italie et le Tour d'Espagne constituent les trois grands tours. Le Tour de France est le plus ancien, il est considéré comme le plus prestigieux des trois et comme la plus grande course cycliste du monde. Traditionnellement, la course se déroule principalement au mois de juillet.
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- Saturday, 26 June - stage one: Brest - Landerneau, 197.8km. Julian Alaphilippe has collected six stage victories at the Tour de France.
- Sunday, 27 June - stage two: Perros-Guirec - Mur-de-Bretagne Guerledan, 183.5km. Mathieu van der Poel was racing on only his second stage at the Tour.
- Monday, 28 June - stage three: Lorient - Pontivy, 182.9km. Geraint Thomas has crashed in five of his last six Grand Tours.
- Tuesday, 29 June - stage four: Redon - Fougeres, 150.4km. Mark Cavendish (left) ended stage four in the green jersey, which he won in 2011.