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The Tour de France is hard to believe these days

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTour de FranceGraham Watson / Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

It’s an exciting time of year if you’re a fan of professional road cycling. The global juggernaut of the Tour de France starts this Saturday July 4th, and runs for 21 stages over 3360km during the next three or so weeks.

I wouldn’t say I am fanatical about le Tour. But for the past...

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