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 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
Arrival of the 2005 Tour de France in Mulhouse.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
Just before the 2003 tour, Jesus Manzano, a Spanish rider, told a Madrid sports newspaper that he had been forced by his team, Kelme, to take banned substances during 2002's Centennial Tour in Spain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
The Tour is nowadays contested by professional teams backed by commercial sponsors, but the event began as a race for individuals; slipstreaming and other team tactics were initially savagely condemned by Desgrange, and he only accepted their inevitability during the 1920s.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
The Tour is nowadays contested by professional teams backed by commercial sponsors, but the event began as a race for individuals; slipstreaming and other team tactics were initially savagely condemned by Desgrange, and he only accepted their inevitability during the 1920s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
Just before the 2003 tour, Jesus Manzano, a Spanish rider, told a Madrid sports newspaper that he had been forced by his team, Kelme, to take banned substances during 2002's Centennial Tour in Spain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
Arrival of the 2005 Tour de France in Mulhouse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
The record circulation claimed by Desgrange was 854,000, achieved during the 1933 Tour.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Tour de France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Promotion of the Tour de France certainly proved a great success for the newspaper; circulation leapt from 25,000 before the 1903 Tour to 65,000 after it; in 1908 the race boosted circulation past a quarter of a million, and during the 1923 Tour it was selling 500,000 copies a day.
The Tour de France, in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what the FIFA World Cup is to football in terms of global popularity.
The Tour de France (French for Tour of France), often referred to as La Grande Boucle, Le Tour or The Tour, is an epic long distance road bicycle racing competition for professionals held over three weeks in July in and around France.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tour_de_France

  
 Eurosport - Radsport - Live-Resultate - Männer und Frauen
Seit 1903 kämpfen die besten Fahrer der Welt um den Sieg bei der Tour de France - unterbrochen nur von den beiden Weltkriegen.
1919: Firmin Lambot (Belgien) 1920: Philippe Thys (Belgien) 1921: Léon Scieur (Belgien) 1922: Firmin Lambot (Belgien) 1923: Henri Pélissier (Frankreich) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (Italien) 1925: Ottavio Bottecchia (Italien) 1926: Lucien Buysse (Belgien) 1927: Nicolas Frantz (Luxemburg, Bild) 1928: Nicolas Frantz (Luxemburg) 1929: Maurice De Waele (Belgien)
1903: Maurice Garin (Frankreich, Bild) 1904: Henri Cornet (Frankreich) 1905: Louis Trousselier (Frankreich) 1906: René Pottier (Frankreich) 1907: Lucien Petit-Breton (Frankreich) 1908: Lucien Petit-Breton (Frankreich) 1909: Francois Faber (Luxemburg) 1910: Octave Lapize (Frankreich) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (Frankreich) 1912: Odile Defraye (Belgien) 1913: Philippe Thys (Belgien) 1914: Philippe Thys (Belgien)
eurosport.co.uk /home/pages/V4/L1/S18/sport_Lng1_Spo18_Sto605706.shtml

  
 Wim van Est - Wikipedia NL
Wim van Est ( 25 maart 1923, Fijnaart- 30 april 2003, Sint Willebrord) was een Nederlandse wielrenner, en de eerste Nederlander die in de Tour de France de gele trui droeg als leider van het algemeen klassement.
Het volgende jaar pakte hij met een etappe-overwinning de gele trui in de Tour de France ; dit was de eerste keer dat een Nederlander deze trui mocht dragen.
Wim van Est was ook succesvol als baanwielrenner, in het bijzonder op de achtervolging.
nl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wim_van_Est

  
 CARLOS GARDEL - Biography
By 1923, and with Gardel already immersed in tango, he began with Razzano, together with the Compañía Rivera-De Rosas, a tour of Mar del Plata, Montevideo, Brazil and Spain, making their debut at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid.
CARLOS GARDEL was born in the city of Toulouse, France, on 11 December 1890.
In April Gardel decided to set out for a tour of Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Aruba, Curaçao, Colombia, Panamá, Cuba and Mexico, but destiny prevented its completion by a tragic air crash in Medellín which ended his life on 24 June 1935.
www.gardelweb.com /bio.htm   (1553 words)

  
 Sport in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ireland's most famous cyclists are Stephen Roche, who won both the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia in 1987; and Sean Kelly, who won the Vuelta a España in 1988, the sprinter's green jersey in the Tour de France four times, and numerous single-day classics.
The sport is organised on an all-island basis and is overseen by the Irish Cricket Union, founded in its present incarnation in 1923.
Ireland, being an island on the western edge of Europe and on the continental shelf, is perfectly suited for the sport of SCUBA diving.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sport_in_Ireland   (3896 words)

  
 Bicycle Race - Your complete bicycles resource
The Tour of Willamette is a six-day, seven stage bicycle racing tour event that is the Pacific Northwest’s version of the Tour de France, with torturous climbs and twisting routes thru the towns of Eugene/Springfield, Coburg, and Cottage Grove, Oregon.
THE SOUTH CHICAGO WHEELMEN is one of the oldest bicycle racing teams in Illinois. The Wheelmen were organized in 1923 and is widely recognized. We have talented riders comprised of all racing categories and ages, with riders specializing in road, offroad, and track events.
Have you ever been in a bicycle race? Could you jump the Grand Canyon? Are you perfect? God demands perfection from us in order to enter Heaven by our own good deeds. No one is perfect. That is why we need to trust in what Jesus did for us on the cross.
www.bicyclesguide.com /bicyclerace   (3896 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (3896 words)

  
 Eurosport - Radsport - Live-Resultate - Männer und Frauen - Tour De France
1919: Firmin Lambot (Belgien) 1920: Philippe Thys (Belgien) 1921: Léon Scieur (Belgien) 1922: Firmin Lambot (Belgien) 1923: Henri Pélissier (Frankreich) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (Italien) 1925: Ottavio Bottecchia (Italien) 1926: Lucien Buysse (Belgien) 1927: Nicolas Frantz (Luxemburg, Bild) 1928: Nicolas Frantz (Luxemburg) 1929: Maurice De Waele (Belgien)
1903: Maurice Garin (Frankreich, Bild) 1904: Henri Cornet (Frankreich) 1905: Louis Trousselier (Frankreich) 1906: René Pottier (Frankreich) 1907: Lucien Petit-Breton (Frankreich) 1908: Lucien Petit-Breton (Frankreich) 1909: Francois Faber (Luxemburg) 1910: Octave Lapize (Frankreich) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (Frankreich) 1912: Odile Defraye (Belgien) 1913: Philippe Thys (Belgien) 1914: Philippe Thys (Belgien)
1960: Gastone Nencini (Italien) 1961: Jacques Anquetil (Frankreich) 1962: Jacques Anquetil (Frankreich) 1963: Jacques Anquetil (Frankreich) 1964: Jacques Anquetil (Frankreich) 1965: Felice Gimondi (Italien) 1966: Lucien Aimar (Frankreich) 1967: Roger Pingeon (Frankreich) 1968: Jan Janssen (Niederlande) 1969: Eddy Merckx (Belgien)
www.eurosport.de /home/pages/v4/l1/s18/e6083/sport_lng1_spo18_evt6083_sto605706.shtml   (3896 words)

  
 An Overview of The Eiffel Tower :: Essay Sample. Free term papers for college students
The Eiffel tower, or tour de Eiffel, is located in Paris, France.
In 1923 a journalist rode a bicycle down from the first level.
During its lifetime, the Eiffel Tower has also had a few strange incidents, including being scaled by a mountaineer in 1954, and parachuted off of in 1984 by two Englishmen.
www.essaysample.com /essay/000613.html   (3896 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Miguel Covarrubias
Induráin, Miguel, born in 1964, Spanish bicycle racer (Cycling), the first cycler to win the Tour de France five consecutive times (1991-1995)....
In 1923 Covarrubias went to New York City on a scholarship...
Covarrubias, Miguel (1904-1957), Mexican painter and illustrator, born in Mexico City.
encarta.msn.com /Miguel_Covarrubias.html   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
The sun was so hot at the 1959 French grand Prix, as high as 110 degrees Farenheit, that the track surface began to melt.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
The sun was so hot at the 1959 French grand Prix, as high as 110 degrees Farenheit, that the track surface began to melt.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
The sun was so hot at the 1959 French grand Prix, as high as 110 degrees Farenheit, that the track surface began to melt.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
The sun was so hot at the 1959 French grand Prix, as high as 110 degrees Farenheit, that the track surface began to melt.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

  
 Formula One 1/43 Diecast models
Sadly, he would later lose his life in the 1958 Tour de france.
It was his last Grand Prix victory, he was killed in a road accident in 1966.
It was the first major Grand Prix win for a British car since Henry Segrave won the French Grand Prix in 1923 in a Sunbeam.
home.clara.net /nigelk/fact1950.htm   (98 words)

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