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The Tour is always exciting to follow. With the completion of stage one there is already controversy over who won the stage after a disastrous crash with only 3km left. Resources in the SIRC Collection such as Cycling Weekly and Bicycling Australia have been discussing the race for months. The following is a quick summary of what is sure to be fantastic race to follow over the next three weeks!
Race Route:
- 1 prologue
- 9 flat stages
- 6 mountain stages and 3 summit finishes
- 4 medium mountain stages
- 1 individual time trial stage
- 11 new stage towns
Teams:
- 16 pre-selected teams
- 6 wildcard teams
- 9 riders per team
- 198 total competitors
Cycling Weekly listed the following as people to watch:
- Alberto Contador (Astana : Kazakhstan)
- Lance Armstrong (RadioShack / USA)
- Bradley Wiggins (Team Sky/ Great Britain)
- Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank: Denmark)
- Carlos Sastre (Cervelo: Switzerland)
- Denis Menchov (Rabobank: Netherlands)
- Ivan Basso (Liquigas: Italy)
- Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team: USA)
Also, watch for these Canadians amongst the riders!
- Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions: USA)
- Michael Barry (Team Sky: Great Britain)
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