Because Tour de France is fun. There are lots of fascinating facts defining the history of the worldâs most famous cycling race. Scroll down, and pick one or two fun facts or fascinating stories from the history of Tour de France to learn more about the past of the race since its first edition in 1903. Read about the winners and loosers.
If you are planning a trip to Lascaux In France, or simply intrigued about the country, here are 7 interesting facts. 1. Lascaux contains outstanding displays of prehistoric art. Lascaux Cave goes by many names. It is usually just called âLascauxâ, but is also called Lascaux Grotto and the French call it Grotte de Lascaux.
Top 10 Fun Facts about Ousmane Dembele. Ousmane Dembele is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for France national team and the Spanish club Barcelona. He was born on 25th May 1997 in Vernon, Eure, Normandy. His mother is of Mauritanian-Senegalese origin while his father is a Malian. Dembele is one of the highly talented
Because the city was one of the first in the continent to use the early system of street lighting on a grand scale. Paris used gas to light its boulevards and monuments. 2. Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world. Between 30 and 40 million visitors, both French and foreign, come to Paris every year.
The iconic yellow jersey of Tour de France was introduced to the race in 1919. Eugène Christophe was the first rider to wear it. Of course, on the top of the list there are those riders, who won 5 times the Tour de France. Also, there are cyclists, like Fabian Cancellara or RenÊ Vietto, who ⌠Read more
Rohan Dennisâ stage 1 of the 2015 Tour de France in Utrecht is the fastest time trial, with an average speed of 55.446 km/h (34.5 mph). In a team time-trial, the 2013 Orica GreenEDGE team won the quickest stage. At 57.7 km/h, they completed the 25 km time trial (35.85 mph).
Charles La Tour was born in France in 1593, and in 1610 at age seventeen, he accompanied his father Claude de Saint-Etienne de la Tour on an expedition to Port Royal in Acadia. Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt led the expedition which also included his 19 year old son, Charles de Biencourt de Saint Just, and a Catholic priest.
The Eiffel Tower Was the Worldâs Tallest Structure for 41 Years. Gustave Eiffel Did Not Design the Eiffel Tower â Maurice Koechlin Did. It Took 3 Years of Lobbying to Approve the Eiffel Tower in 1887. Public Funds Only Covered 1/4 of the Cost of the Eiffel Tower. Eiffelâs Firm Produced 5,329 Drawings of the Eiffel Tower.
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