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The Tour de France Explained with Animation

Not everyone understands all that’s involved with winning the coveted yellow jersey in Tour de France, nor what goes into organizing the three-week long event.  

In fact, some of the simplest aspects of race are often lost on even the most adept followers of the French Grand Tour.  

The following video gives an animated history and explanation of all you need to know about the Tour de France, compete with a contrived French accent reminiscent of Pepe Le Pew.

Jouir!

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