Spectators may be inspired by the stamina and agility of cyclists who compete each year during the Tour de France. The race was first organized in 1903 and has been held annually since its inception. The Tour de France is a multiple-stage bicycle race that primarily cuts through areas of France while also passing through nearby countries. The race features 21 stages over the course of roughly three weeks.
Professional cyclists spend years honing their skills to compete in the Tour de France and other cycling competitions. However, anyone can improve their cycling abilities with a little practice.
Research conducted by Breakaway Research Group for People for Bikes found that roughly 100 million Americans ride a bike each year, but only about 14 million bike at least twice a week. Improving basic skills may serve as a catalyst to getting out and enjoying cycling even more.
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