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The Tour de France is an annual multiple stage bicycle race held primarily in France, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries

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A pack of riders cycle past sunflowers during the sixth stage of the 99th Tour de France cycling race between Epernay and Metz, July 6, 2012. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (FRANCE - Tags: SPORT CYCLING)

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Pack-Postcard

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(From L) Great Britains Luke Rowe, Polands Michal Kwiatkowski, Great Britains Christopher Froome, Great Britains Geraint Thomas wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey

Background imageTour de France Collection: 1977 Glenryck Cup - Cycle Circuit Eastway

1977 Glenryck Cup - Cycle Circuit Eastway
Road Cycling - 1977 Glenryck Cup Professional Criterium - Eastway Cycle Circuit Frances 41 year-old Raymond Poulidor at Lee Valley Park, East London (later site of the Olympic VeloPark)

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Line

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Colombias Rigoberto Uran (R) sprints to win ahead of Great Britains Christopher Froome (L) wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey

Background imageTour de France Collection: 1974 Tour de France - Stage 2

1974 Tour de France - Stage 2
Road Cycling - 1974 Tour de France - Stage Two: Plymouth-Plymouth The peloton completes one of the fourteen 7.5 mile circuits of the Plympton bypass

Background imageTour de France Collection: The Plymouth stage of the Tour De France. 29th June 1974

The Plymouth stage of the Tour De France. 29th June 1974

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Breakaway

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(Front - From L) Italys Alberto Bettiol, Kazakhstans Alexey Lutsenko and Belgiums Thomas De Gendt lead a breakaway during the 187

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Line

Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Line
Colombias Rigoberto Uran (R) sprints to win ahead of Great Britains Christopher Froome (L) wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017

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Great Britains Christopher Froome wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey rides during the 187, 5 km eighth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 8

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Pack-Postcard

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The pack rides during the 183 km seventeenth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 19, 2017 between Le La Mure and Serre-Chevalier, French Alps

Background imageTour de France Collection: France, in a city of Brittany, cycle merchant poses with his cycles and the people of the village

France, in a city of Brittany, cycle merchant poses with his cycles and the people of the village
LUX4806869 France, in a city of Brittany, cycle merchant poses with his cycles and the people of the village, 1895 - touring club de France, public service by road autonomy without scramble, scotte

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour de France (b/w photo)

Tour de France (b/w photo)
8676169 Tour de France (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: One hundred and sixty cyclists take part in a race round France)

Background imageTour de France Collection: Henri Pelissier winner of the Paris-Tours cycling race april 22, 1921. He won Tour de France in 1923

Henri Pelissier winner of the Paris-Tours cycling race april 22, 1921. He won Tour de France in 1923
1747446 Henri Pelissier winner of the Paris-Tours cycling race april 22, 1921. He won Tour de France in 1923; (add.info.: Henri Pelissier winner of the Paris-Tours cycling race april 22, 1921)

Background imageTour de France Collection: Maurice Garin winning the 1901 Paris-Brest cycle race, 1901 (print)

Maurice Garin winning the 1901 Paris-Brest cycle race, 1901 (print)
530604 Maurice Garin winning the 1901 Paris-Brest cycle race, 1901 (print); (add.info.: Maurice Garin (1871-1957) winning the 1901 Paris-Brest cycle race organised by Le Petit Journal and Auto-Velo

Background imageTour de France Collection: French cycliste Lucien Mazan called 'Petit Breton' en 1906 (winner of Tour de France in 1907)

French cycliste Lucien Mazan called "Petit Breton" en 1906 (winner of Tour de France in 1907 and 1908)
1751781 French cycliste Lucien Mazan called "Petit Breton" en 1906 (winner of Tour de France in 1907 and 1908); (add.info)

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: 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: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2019

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2019
Riders of Kazakhstans Astana Pro Team cycling team compete in the second stage of the 106th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 27.6km team time-trial in Brussels, Belgium, on July 7, 2019

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD
Great Britains Geraint Thomas (C) wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey rides past the Arc de triomphe monument during the 21st

Background imageTour de France Collection: Great Britains Team Sky Cycling Team

Great Britains Team Sky Cycling Team
Great Britains Christopher Froome (2ndR) and his Great Britains Team Sky cycling team teammates train on July 5, 2018 near Saint-Mars-la-Reorthe, western France

Background imageTour de France Collection: Spains Movistar cycling team helmets

Spains Movistar cycling team helmets
Helmets of Spains Movistar Team cycling team riders are pictured in a cardboard box prior to a training session on July 6, 2018 in Cholet, western France

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-BREAKAWAY

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-BREAKAWAY
A 5-men breakaway group rides past a sunflower field during the 18th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, on July 26, 2018 between Trie-sur-Baise and Pau

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD-FANS

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD-FANS
The pack rides through sunflower fields during the 18th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, on July 26, 2018 between Trie-sur-Baise and Pau, southwestern France

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-FANS

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Helicopters hover above spectators lining up a crest to watch riders of the 17th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-PROTEST

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The pack of riders waits for the stage to resume, after tear gas was used during a farmers protest who attempted to block the stages route

Background imageTour de France Collection: Pack rides through sunflower fields

Pack rides through sunflower fields
The pack rides through sunflower fields during the 16th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, between Carcassonne and Bagneres-de-Luchon, southwestern France, on July 24

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD-BREAKAWAY

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-POSTCARD-BREAKAWAY
Riders of a breakaway counter attacking group ride through the Cevennes region during the 14th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race

Background imageTour de France Collection: Pack ascends the Montvernier Bends

Pack ascends the Montvernier Bends
The pack ascends the Montvernier bends during the twelfth stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, between Bourg-Saint-Maurice - Les Arcs and l Alpe d Huez, on July 19, 2018

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-COBBLESTONES

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-COBBLESTONES
The pack rides through a cobblestone section during the ninth stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Arras and Roubaix, northern France, on July 15, 2018

Background imageTour de France Collection: CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018

CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018
Riders of Netherlands Team Lotto - NL Jumbo cycling team pedal during the third stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 35.5 km team time-trial around Cholet, western France

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling - Tour de France cycling race - Stage 14 from Montelimar to Villars-les-Dombes

Cycling - Tour de France cycling race - Stage 14 from Montelimar to Villars-les-Dombes
Cycling - The Tour de France cycling race - The 208.5-km (129.5 miles) Stage 14 from Montelimar to Villars-les-Dombes, Parc des Oiseaux

Background imageTour de France Collection: The pack of riders cycles on its way during the 197. 5km 13th stage of the Tour de France

The pack of riders cycles on its way during the 197. 5km 13th stage of the Tour de France
The pack of riders cycles on its way during the 197.5km 13th stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Saint-Etienne and Chamrousse, July 18, 2014. Picture taken with low exposure

Background imageTour de France Collection: Competitors cycle during the fifth stage of the 96th Tour de France cycling race between

Competitors cycle during the fifth stage of the 96th Tour de France cycling race between Le Cap d Agde and Perpignan July 8, 2009. Picture taken with wide angle lens

Background imageTour de France Collection: The shadows of riders are cast on the road during the third stage of the 96th Tour

The shadows of riders are cast on the road during the third stage of the 96th Tour de France cycling race between Marseille and La Grande-Motte, July 6, 2009

Background imageTour de France Collection: Aerial view shows the Mont Saint-Michel during the 32 km individual time trial eleventh

Aerial view shows the Mont Saint-Michel during the 32 km individual time trial eleventh stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel July 10, 2013

Background imageTour de France Collection: Shadows are cast on the road as the pack of riders cycles during the twelfth stage

Shadows are cast on the road as the pack of riders cycles during the twelfth stage of the 95th Tour de France cycling race between Lavelanet and Narbonne, July 17, 2008

Background imageTour de France Collection: The pack of riders cycles past lavender fields during the 14th stage of the 93rd Tour

The pack of riders cycles past lavender fields during the 14th stage of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race between Montelimar and Gap, July 16, 2006

Background imageTour de France Collection: The pack of riders cycles past fields during the 5th stage of the Tour de France 2006

The pack of riders cycles past fields during the 5th stage of the Tour de France 2006
The pack of riders cycles past fields during the 5th stage of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race between Beauvais and Caen, July 6, 2006. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini (FRANCE) - PM1DSZIVGOa

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race

Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race
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Background imageTour de France Collection: Vintage Style Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race

Vintage Style Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race
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Background imageTour de France Collection: 1975 Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race

1975 Tour De France Grand Tour Cycling Race
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Background imageTour de France Collection: King of the Mountains Tour De France Stage

King of the Mountains Tour De France Stage
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Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour De France Bike Race

Tour De France Bike Race
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Background imageTour de France Collection: Vintage Downhill Cyclist On Bike

Vintage Downhill Cyclist On Bike
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Background imageTour de France Collection: Vintage Uphill Cyclist On Bike

Vintage Uphill Cyclist On Bike
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Background imageTour de France Collection: Fixie Bicycles

Fixie Bicycles
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Tour de France Collection

The Tour de France is an annual multiple stage bicycle race held primarily in France, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries, and is considered one of the most prestigious and difficult cycling events in the world. The race typically covers more than 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi) over a period of 23 days. Riders compete for the coveted yellow jersey as they traverse through mountain ranges and across flat terrain. The event has been held annually since 1903 with only a few exceptions due to World War I and II, and is broadcasted worldwide with millions of viewers tuning in to watch some of the best cyclists battle it out for victory each year. The Tour de France continues to be one of the most popular sporting events in Europe and around the world today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the Tour de France, one of the most prestigious cycling races in the world. Our collection includes iconic images capturing some of the most memorable moments from this historic event, such as cyclists speeding through picturesque French villages or climbing steep mountain passes. The Tour de France collection features artwork and photographs that are perfect for any cycling enthusiast or sports fan looking to add a touch of excitement to their home decor. From vintage black and white photos to colorful modern designs, there is something for everyone in this extensive range. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or simply appreciate the beauty and drama of this incredible race, our Tour de France collection has something to offer. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these artworks will make an impressive addition to any room in your home.
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What are Tour de France (Cycling Sport) art prints?

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What Tour de France (Cycling Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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