22 formations seront présentes au départ du Tour de France 2024, les 18 équipes World Tour et 4 Pro Teams : les 2 premières classées en Pro Teams 2023, Lotto Dstny et Israël-Premier Tech ainsi que 2 équipes invitées, TotalEnergies et Uno-X Mobility, soit un peloton de 176 cour...
Finish:Nice, France The 2024 Tour de France will take place June 29 - July 21. The 111th edition of the race starts in Florence, Italy, before crossing back into France for stage 4. In total there are 21 days of racing and two rest-days. The final stage ends in Nice, a highly un...
On:July 4, 2024 In:Class Profiles,Tour de France With:0 Comments Leading a stage of the Tour de France in your cycling classes is an exhilarating experience, both for your riders and for you as an instructor. It’s an opportunity to use your best inspirational coaching skills paired with...
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Group Tour Magazine provides invaluable resources for professional group travel planners including itinerary suggestions, supplier info and more!
This is now mano a mano for the 2024 Tour de France. The only way this race could now be more compelling is if one of them showed up on the start line wearing a black mask over his eyes, and the other said “My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” ...
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In the 1900s, a Tour de France cyclist pedaled up and down mountains on a bike that weighed a whopping 40 pounds. In fact, Fiets, a Dutch cycling magazine, showcased a bike from the 1903 race weighing 39.7 pounds with a fixed gear. Today, bikes weigh just under 15 pounds—but not an...
+ Extras like limited-edition postcards, socks, or a bonus cycling book/magazine (depending on the year). Why get it? We wouldn't go to watch a Tour de France stage without it. We get dozens of emails every day asking for information about following the Tour de France – I always tel...