LeTour
LeTour is a French professional cycling race renowned as one of the most prestigious and challenging events in the sport of road cycling. Officially called the Tour de France, it was first organized in 1903 and has since become a flagship race of the UCI World Tour. The race typically takes place annually in July, covering approximately 3,500 kilometers over a three-week period, with stages that include flat, hilly, and mountainous terrains.
The route of the Tour de France varies each year but generally traverses multiple regions of France,
The Tour attracts the world's top professional cyclists and a global audience, both at venues and through
Beyond its sporting significance, the Tour de France has become a symbol of endurance, innovation, and national