What is the Tour de France?
Tour de France is a bike that takes place every year where competitors pass through different parts of France to determine who the winner is. This event is an exhaustive competition where average cyclists accelerate almost 25 miles per hour (40 kilometers per hour) and walk in flat land and also through steep mountain passages and climb. At different stages, cyclists cover about 2,125 miles (3,500 kilometers) for 23 days. These men, both Americans, brought great pride and interests in the United States. In particular, Armstrong is a convincing figure. Diagnosis with testicular cancer in 1996, cancer, which spread to most of his body-even even his brain received Armstrong fifty percent of the chance of survival. Through radiation and chemotherapy, Armstrong got rid of the body of the disease and won his first Tour de France in 1999 and rode as a member of the American Post.
ARMSTrong's six consecutive victories in the event interrupted the record held by the Spaniard Miquel Indurain, who published five victories of the Tour de France. During the 1999-2003 section, German Jan Ullrich played the role of a bridesmaid when he finished second in Lanka Armstrong every year. 2004 Ullrich found one of Armstrong's most admired enemies and brought home fourth place.
Tour de France itself takes competitors and spectators through some of the most beautiful and beautiful and historical areas of France. The race usually has six to eight of its 21 stages through a picturesque yet difficult mountain terrain in the Alps and Pyrennes. The Tour de France usually holds ini in July and Konluds in Paris, the city of lights. For individuals and enthusiasts for cycling who would like to experience the beauty of France and the excitement of the cycling of the various phases of the tour, the Tour de France Cycling Vacations has become a popular destination.