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Tour de FranceGreat Cyclists Of The Tour De France Eddy Merckx ... refusal to relinquish his own chance to win earned him the nickname, The Cannibal . Merckx is one of only five riders to win the Tour de France five times. He only competed in seven installments of the Tour de France to win such an incredible number of them, and also finished second once for a total of ... Great Cyclists Of The Tour De France Louison Bobet ... cyclists. In his career, he was able to win three Tour de France races (one of only eight riders to do so) and had four podium finishes in total. He was also known as a talented climber and tenacious, if sometimes stubborn, competitor. In 1925, Bobet was born in Brittany, a part of northwestern France, ... The Route Of Champions The 2008 Tour De France Race Route ... means that for one day, all eyes across the world will be on your town. With the Tour de France being such a prestigious event, steeped in history and tradition, it's easy to see why being selected is such an honor. The 2008 Tour de France race route will consist of 21 stages, covering a total of 3,500 ... Great Cyclists Of The Tour De France Joop Zoetemelk ... the Netherlands who is widely regarded as one of the greatest riders of all time. Zoetemelk competed in an amazing 16 editions of the Tour de France, finishing the race in every one. In a 13-year span from 1970 to 1982 (he didn't compete in 1974), Zoetemelk finished no worse than eighth, appearing on ... Great Cyclists Of The Tour De France Philippe Thys ... at twenty years old, he was winning competitions in Belgium before winning his first Tour de France three years later, in 1913. Thys won only one stage, Stage 6, but was the leader from Stage 9 through the end of the race as he bested perennial runner-up Gustave Garrigou. Thys' win in 1913 would also ...
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