The Tour de France is many things to many people, but to most the race is synonymous with the mountains – the Alps, the Pyrenees, even the surprisingly lumpy bits in Corsica… Thanks to our friends at RoadCycling UK, we’re delighted to bring you another of their gorgeous in-graphics, this one looking at more literal highs of the Tour de France
To see the Tour de France in Numbers click here, take a look at RoadCycling UK’s Anatomy of Chris Froome info-graphic here or take a look at our guide to the six British riders in this year’s Tour de France here.
Want more? The Origins of the Tour de France here and our review of the Tour de France 100th Race Anniversary Edition book here. And, of course, for more great content from RoadCycling UK visit their website.
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[…] RoadCycling UK’s Anatomy of Chris Froome info-graphic here, a guide to the Mountains of the TdF here or take a look at our guide to the six British riders in this year’s Tour de France […]