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Tour de France

This blog is totally different from mountain biking. Its about one of the biggest cycling event of the world "Tour de France". 2017 Tour de France is the 104th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours.


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This grand tour is 21 staged race which started from July 1st and will complete on July 23rd. This race starts takes place different cities in France occasionally making passes through nearby countries. The Tour de France was created in 1903. The roots of the Tour de France trace back to the emergence of two rival sports newspapers in the country. In those days they were only allowed to use fixed gear bike in the race. They thought it represent the manly hood with the change in time and development in the bike they have switched to geared bike but still  considered to be one of the most difficult race. Rider cover about 3500km in 23 days with total elevation gain of 21,125. It is an time trail race which means the rider with the shortest time to travel all 21 stage is the winner. A rider can reach 80-85 km during downhill.


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