Tour de France
1 of 1noun/ˈtʊr də ˈfræns/
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a cycling race consisting of 21 stages held annually for men primarily in France
The Tour de France is one of the most famous and challenging cycling races in the world. It is held annually in France, usually in July, and lasts for about three weeks. The race consists of multiple stages, including flat, hilly, and mountain routes, with some stages covering long distances. Cyclists compete for various titles, including the overall winner, who wears a yellow jersey. The race attracts the best cyclists from around the globe and is known for its difficult climbs and exciting competition.
- The Tour de France is always exciting to watch, especially during the mountain stages.
- Many cyclists train for years to compete in the Tour de France.
- The riders in the Tour de France often push their bodies to the limit during the competition.
- He dreamed of wearing the yellow jersey at the Tour de France one day.
- The Tour de France covers some of the most beautiful, but challenging, routes in Europe.