cool facts about the tour de france
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At Primera, we love the Tour de France and thought we'd create this fun infographic to celebrate 100 years of this legendary event! Share the love.TRANSCRIPT
T e longest solo breakaway was by Albert Bourlon in 1947
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Erik Zabel is credited with the most green
jersey titles
1 24 riders have won the tour 5 times
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Closest
ever
finish
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emon
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a 50
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ue to
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rst in
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MOST ST
AGE WIN
S
IN A SI
NGLE TOUR
Charles Pélissier 1930
Freddy Maertens 1976
Eddy Merc
kx
1970
+ 1974
MOST CAREER STAGE WINS - EDDY MERCKX
MOST PARTICIPATIONS
Te oldest overall winner was Firmin Lambot - aged 36 years, 4 months and 9 days in 1922
Te youngest overall winner was Henri Cornet - aged 19 years, 11 months and 20 days in 1904
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Te rider with the most polka dot jerseys and the ultimate king of the mountains is
Richard Virenque!
Sadly 3 riders have died in racing the tour in its 100 year history.Te most famous being Tom Simpson on Mont Ventoux
Te greatest rider in the tour history... the one and only Eddy Merckx
The longest tour was in 1926 which covered
3569 miles.
Most amountof stages was in
1987 with 25 stages.
The average speed in 1903 was 15.2mph -
the fastest race in history
was recorded at 25.88mph in 2005.
amazingThe largest margin of victory was 28:17 mins by Fausto Coppi over Stan Ockers in 1952
The only English winnerSir Bradley Wiggins
Tere are 4 jerseys up for grabs - white (young rider), green (points jersey), polkadot jersey (mountain climber), yellow jersey (overall)
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The lowest number of finishers was in 1919 and was 10, it was also the slowest tour in history at 14.2mph.
The 1st tour was in
1903and the winner
was Morris Garin
The original distance was 1500.00 miles in 1903, the
2012 was 2,173miles.
The m
ost a
mou
nt
of en
trant
s was
210
in 19
86.
IN 2012 MARK CAVENDISH BECAME THE FIRST PERSON TO WIN THE FINAL CHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES
STAGE IN THE TOUR DE FRANCE IN FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Here’s how we celebrate100 years of
le Tour de France
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