Tour de France

Nicknamed La Grande Boucle, often shortened to just Le Tour, the Tour de France is the world’s greatest bike race and biggest annual sporting event.

The Tour de France was founded in 1903 as a publicity vehicle for the newspaper l’Auto and is now owned by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) which also owns l’Auto’s descendent, French sports newspaper l’Equipe and promotes numerous other bike races including the Paris-Roubaix one-day classic and the Vuelta a Espana (Tour of Spain).

Over 23 days in July, the Tour comprises 21 days of racing — known as stages — and two rest days that give the riders a chance to recover. The terrain that stages traverse varies from relatively flat to the high mountains of the Alps and Pyrenees.

Most stages are ‘mass-start’ with the whole race starting together, and there are usually one or two time trial stages in which riders race against the clock, either individually or as a team.

The Tour’s overall leader is determined by aggregate time and wears a yellow jersey. The colour echoes the yellow paper used for l’Auto but was not introduced until 1913 or 1914.

Kohl caught out for doping at Le Tour

Austrian climber stripped of title

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Armstrong to ride 2009 Giro

Lance to tackle Italy's grand tour for the first time

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Shimano launch electronic TT shifters

Take a sneak peek at the new digital gizmos

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Update: Contador may quit if Armstrong joins Astana- Armstrong to join Astana

Contador may quit if Armstrong joins Astana

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Contador wins Vuelta to seal place in history and give his team a potential problem

Contador wins Vuelta

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British Cycling aims to win Tour de France in 10 years

British Cycling aims to win Tour de France in 10 years

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Official: Lance Armstrong says he is coming back

Official: Lance Armstrong says he is coming back

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