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Let Le Tour de France Begin! Posted by on Jul 2, 2011 in Vocabulary

Le Tour de France a commencé !

 

If you’re not a serious cycliste, it can be hard to get excited about watching a monthlong bike race, and it’s also sometimes hard to find the Tour on TV.

Voici une solution au premier problème:  Suivez le Tour de France en direct. That lien (link) should show the Tour “en direct” (live).

Mais attendez!” (But wait!), you could say, “That lien is en français!*So, voici le guide officiel du French Blog pour regarder le Tour de France!

* Official Guide of the French Blog for Watching the Tour de France:

  1. Le peloton: The pack of riders. Riders tend to stick together to fight wind resistance, with the best or most ambitieux riders up front. The peloton is likely to contain the riders you want to watch, even if some riders charge ahead to try to win the étape.  It’s not uncommon for some guy to exhaust himself biking to win one étape, never to be seen again outside the peloton. The smart money sticks with the pack until he’s ready to take over.
  2. L’étape: The stage; the leg of the race covered on a given day. Le Tour de France is composed of 20 étapes, of varied terrain. Each étape has a winner, who gets to start the next étapesporting..;
  3. Le maillot jaune: The yellow jersey. Awarded to the rider who wins l’étape, to be worn in the next étape. Yellow is also the color of the Tour de France’s branding (which is why it sometimes looks like a tennis competition to me.) 
  4. Le maillot vert/blanc à points rouges/blanc/aux dossards de couleur rouge : The green/ red polka dot/ white/ red-numbered jersey.
  • Le maillot vert goes to the best sprinter at any given time (points)
  • b. Le maillot blanc à points rouges goes to the best climber (reaches the top of the climbs first) (grimpeur)
  • c. Le maillot blanc is for the fastest rider under age 25 (as of 1 janvier 2010) (jeune), and
  • d. Le maillot aux dossards rouges is for the most aggressive rider in each étape (combatif)

5. Le terrain: The terrain, which varies by étape: mountainous, hilly, cobblestoned, twisty… Cette carte (this map) should give you an idea of where the geographic difficulties lie.

Carte du Tour 2011

But the greatest thing is, when watching the Tour de France, vous faites un tour de France! You’ll tour France by bike without paying a centimeLe Tour is a wonderful way to get a feel for le pays.

Suivez en direct le Tour de France !

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Comments:

  1. Star Mann:

    Bonjour, I checked your lien and guess I was a little late. Ah well, tomorrow’s another day. Merci.

  2. Fatemeh:

    This is really exciting.