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Alborosie
3 years ago
13

What is the Tour de France?

Geography
1 answer:
alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A bike race

Explanation:

Over the course of 23 days, men bike while occasionally passing through other countries in the 3 week long bike race. It is annually held in France, Tour de France just means Tour of France since it goes around the whole country. This year it will be from May 30 to June 6.

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