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Tour de France is an annual cycling race that takes place in France and neighboring countries

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Background imageTour De France Collection: 2016 FIA World Rally Championship, Round 11, Rally de France, Tour de Corse 2016

2016 FIA World Rally Championship, Round 11, Rally de France, Tour de Corse 2016, September 28 - October 02, 2016 Mads Ostberg, Ford, action Worldwide Copyright: McKlein/LAT

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2016 FIA World Rally Championship, Round 11, Rally de France, Tour de Corse 2016, September 28 - October 02, 2016 Eric Camilli, Ford, action Worldwide Copyright: McKlein/LAT

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World Rally Championship
Production cup winners - Xavier Pons (ESP) and Oriol Julia (ESP), Mitsubishi Lancer EVO. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, France. Day Three. 17 October 2004

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World Rally Championship
Francois Duval (BEL), Ford, shows off the damage to his Michelin tyre. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Tour de Corse, Ajaccia, Corsica, France. Day Two. 16 October 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
2004 World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb (FRA), Citroen Xsara WRC. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, France. Day Three. 17 October 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Didier Auriol (FRA) / Denis Giraudet (FRA) Skoda Fabia WRC. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Shakedown, 16 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Peugeot co-driver Timo Rautiainen (FIN) Peugeot 206 WRC tries his hand at photography. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Shakedown, 16 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Oliver Solberg (NOR) and Pernilla Solberg (NOR), son and wife of Petter Solberg (NOR) Subaru. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Shakedown, 16 October 2003

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FIA World Rally Championship
Philippe Bugalski (FRA) / Jean-Pierre Chiaroni (FRA) Citroen Xsara WRC. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Shakedown, 16 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Stephane Sarrazin (FRA) Subaru Impreza WRC 2004. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Rally of Corsica, Shakedown, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 14 October 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Francois Duval (BEL) Ford. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Rally of Corsica, Shakedown, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 14 October 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
World Rally Championship, Inmarsat Corsica Rally, March 8-10, 2002. Leg 2 Francois Delecour (FRA) on stage 12. Digital Image Tour de Corse, Rd3, Corsica, France. Day 2 - 09 March 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Didier Auriol (FRA) Peugeot 206 during shakedown. Tour de Corse 19-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Alister McRae (GBR) Hyundai Accent WRC Tour De Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
2001 World Rally Champion Richard Burns (GBR) Peugeot negotiates one of Corsicas many tight hairpins on stage 12 and finished the day 3rd overall. Tour de Corse, Rd3, Corsica, France

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FIA World Rally Championship
Toni Gardemeister (FIN) shakesdown his Skoda Octavia WRC with the picturesque Corsican mountains in the background. Shakedown Digital Image

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World Rally Championship
Jesus Puras (GBR) Citroen Xsara WRC won his first World Rally event and described it as an "incredible feeling". World Rally Championship, Tour de Corse 18-21 October 2001 BEST IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Didier Auriol (FRA) Peugeot 206 WRC finished the rally in 3rd place. World Rally Championship, Tour de Corse 18-21 October 2001 BEST IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Francois Delecour (FRA) Ford Focus WRC on Stage 5. Tour de Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Colin McRae (GBR) Ford Focus WRC on stage 6. He dropped down the timesheets after a rock pierced his sump guard and damaged his power steering. Tour De Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001

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FIA World Rally Championship
Daniel Sordo (ESP), Citroen Xsara WRC, on stage 3. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd5, Rallye de France - Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Day One, Friday 7 April 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Francois Duval (BEL), Skoda Fabia WRC, heads towards service after stage 2. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd5, Rallye de France - Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Day One, Friday 7 April 2006

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FIA World Rally Championship
Rally leader Sebastien Loeb (FRA), Citroen Xsara WRC. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd5, Rallye de France - Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Day Two, Saturday 8 April 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Gigi Galli (ITA), Peugeot 307 WRC, on stage 7. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd5, Rallye de France - Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, Day Two, Saturday 8 April 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTour De France Collection: 1986 World Rally Championship

1986 World Rally Championship. Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, France. 1st - 3rd May 1986. Rd 5. Henri Toivonen/Sergio Cresto (Lancia Delta S4), Fatal accident, here at service, portrait

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World Rally Championship
Richard Burns (GBR) Subaru Impreza WRC on Stage 2. Tour de Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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World Rally Championship
Richard Burns (GBR) Subaru Impreza WRC on stage 9. Tour De Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTour De France Collection: 2016 FIA World Rally Championship, Round 11, Rally de France, Tour de Corse 2016

2016 FIA World Rally Championship, Round 11, Rally de France, Tour de Corse 2016, September 28 - October 02, 2016 Jari Matti Latvala, Volkswagen, action Worldwide Copyright: McKlein/LAT

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Champ Car World Series
2005 FIA World Rally Championship, Rally de France, October 20-23, 2005. Ajaccio, Corsica, France. Shakedown Petter Solberg (NOR) cooks lunch

Background imageTour De France Collection: World Rally Championship

World Rally Championship
Petter Solberg (NOR), Subaru Impreza WRC, clips the barrier on stage 7, breaking the rear light cluster. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Tour de Corse, Ajaccia, Corsica, France. Day Two

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World Rally Championship
Harri Rovanpera (FIN) Peugeot 206 WRC on stage12. Tour De Corse, France, 18-21 October 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Rally Tour De Corse
Road Book at FIA World Rally Championship, Rd10, Rally Tour De Corse, Preparations and Shakedown, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 28 September 2016

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Rally Tour De Corse
Kris Meeke (GBR), Citroen Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team WRC at FIA World Rally Championship, Rd4, Rally Tour De Corse, Preparations and Shakedown, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 6 April 2017

Background imageTour De France Collection: Cycle - Tour de France

Cycle - Tour de France
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Background imageTour De France Collection: Cycle - Tour de France

Cycle - Tour de France
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Background imageTour De France Collection: Cykle - Tour de France

Cykle - Tour de France
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Background imageTour De France Collection: Cycle - Tour de France

Cycle - Tour de France
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Background imageTour De France Collection: le Tour de France Poster

le Tour de France Poster
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Background imageTour De France Collection: 1938 24 Hours of Le Mans

1938 24 Hours of Le Mans
CIRCUIT DE LA SARTHE, FRANCE - JUNE 19: The start of the race. Raymond Sommer / Clemente Biondetti, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300B Touring, leads Eugene Chaboud / Jean Tremoulet, Delahaye 135CS

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FIA World Rally Championship
Tour de Corse winner Gilles Panizzi (FRA) Peugeot 206 WRC rounds a tight hairpin on stage 13. Tour de Corse, Corsica, France. Day Three - 10 March 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTour De France Collection: 1985 World Rally Championship. Tour de Corse, Corsica, France. Guy Frequelin (Opel Manta 400)

1985 World Rally Championship. Tour de Corse, Corsica, France. Guy Frequelin (Opel Manta 400). Portrait. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. ref: 35mm Transparency, 60mb Scan

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Automotive 1995: Automotive 1995
JANUARY 01: Ferrari 250 Tour de France 1-Louvre during the Automotive 1995 on January 01, 1995. (Photo by LAT Images)

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World Rally Championship
Andrea Aghini (ITA) / Sauro Farnocchia (ITA) Lancia Delta HF Integrale finished in 6th place. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd5, Tour de Corse, Corsica, France, 3-6 May 1992. BEST IMAGE

Background imageTour De France Collection: FIA World Rally Championship 2006 Round 5 Rally of France, Tour de Corse 7th - 9th April 2006

FIA World Rally Championship 2006 Round 5 Rally of France, Tour de Corse 7th - 9th April 2006 Manfred Stohl, Peugeot
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Background imageTour De France Collection: 2006 World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) Round 02. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France

2006 World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) Round 02. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France. Alessandro Zanardi
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Background imageTour De France Collection: 2006 World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) Round 02. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France

2006 World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) Round 02. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France. Rickard Rydell
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Background imageTour De France Collection: 1964 Tour de France

1964 Tour de France. Le Mans, France. 20th September 1964. Left to Right: Maurice Trintignant/Bernard de Saint-Auban (Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe), retired

Background imageTour De France Collection: 2008 FIA World Rally Championship

2008 FIA World Rally Championship
Mikko Hirvonen (FIN) Ford Focus WRC on stage 14. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd 13, Rally Tour de Corse Day Three, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 12 October 2008



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Tour De France Collection

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