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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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Tour De France Photo
Riders make the ascente du Col de Tourmalet, in the Pyrenees

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

France-Cycling-Tour De France
cyclists concentrate before the second stage of the 90th Tour de France between la Ferte-sous-Jouarre and Sedan. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET / AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET

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Tour De France Bartali
Italian champion Gino Bartali is applauded by spectators from his own country

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Tour De France 1930
A group of Italian riders

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Tour de France 2009

Cyclists including Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey Alberto Contador in the Tour de France 2009, at the Grand St. Bernard Pass, Valais, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageTour de France Collection: Eddy Merckx - 1974 Tour De France - Stage 2

Eddy Merckx - 1974 Tour De France - Stage 2
Road Cycling - 1974 Tour de France - Stage Two: Plymouth-Plymouth Belgiums Eddy Merckx, in the white combination jersey, on the Plympton bypass. He would go on to win the general classification

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycling-Fra-Tdf2012-Pack-Postcard

Cycling-Fra-Tdf2012-Pack-Postcard
The pack rides past a field of sunflowers during the 199 km and seventh stage of the 2012 Tour de France cycling race starting in Tomblaine and finishing in La Planche des Belles Filles

Background imageTour de France Collection: Eddy Merckx - 1974 Tour De France - Stage 2

Eddy Merckx - 1974 Tour De France - Stage 2
Road Cycling - 1974 Tour de France - Stage Two: Plymouth-Plymouth Belgiums Eddy Merckx, in the white combination jersey, underneath his Molteni team top, on the Plympton bypass

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour de France cycle race passes through Portsmouth with HMS Victory in background

Tour de France cycle race passes through Portsmouth with HMS Victory in background, 1994

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The pack rides during the 190, 5 km sixth stage of the 103rd edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 7, 2016 between Arpajon-sur-Cere and Montauban. / AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE

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Cycling-Fra-Tdf-2010-Pack-Postcard
The pack ride past sunflowers during the 184, 5 km and 14th stage of the 2010 Tour de France cycling race run between Revel and Ax-Trois-Domaines, southern France in Pyrenees region on July 18, 2010

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour De France, August 1951

Tour De France, August 1951
18th August 1951: A group of contestants racing in the Tour de France. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5381 - The Greatest Show On Earth - pub

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CYCLING-FRA-TDF2018-PACK
The pack, with Great Britains Geraint Thomas (Front L), wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey, ascends the Montvernier bends during the twelfth stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France

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Cycling-Fra-Ger-Bel-Tdf2017-Pack-Black and White
BLACK AND WHITE VERSION The pack rides in the rain during the 203, 5 km second stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 2, 2017 between Dusseldorf, Germany and Liege

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The pack of riders cycles past sunflowers during the 18th stage of the 99th Tour de France cycling race between Blagnac and Brive-La-Gaillarde, July 20, 2012

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Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017
Riders take the start of the 160, 5 km fifth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 5, 2017 between Vittel and La Planche des Belles Filles

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Cycling-Fra-Tdf2016-Pack-Postcard
The pack rides during the 190, 5 km sixth stage of the 103rd edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 7, 2016 between Arpajon-sur-Cere and Montauban. / AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE

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Cycling-Fra-Tdf2016-Pack-Postcard
The pack rides past a sunflowers field during the 162, 5 km seventh stage of the 103rd edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 8, 2016 between L Isle-Jourdain and Lac de Payolle

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour De France Cutout

Tour De France Cutout
Cut-out figures for a do-it- yourself Tour de France : 18 riders, with follow-up motor-cycle and cars, and a general race scene

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 on the Plympton bypass. Belgiums Eddy Merckx is pictured, centre, in the white combination jersey

Background imageTour de France Collection: Le Tour de France, Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France

Le Tour de France, Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France

Background imageTour de France Collection: Tour De France Yellow Jersey

Tour De France Yellow Jersey
Wyatt 9

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 on the Plympton bypass. It was the first time the Tour had been staged on British soil

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Tour de France Sunflowers
The pack rides past sunflowers during the 13th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, between Le Bourg-d Oisans and Valence, on July 20, 2018. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP)

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Cycling-Fra-Tdf2016-Pack-Fans
cycling, Horizontal, Tour de France 2016, France, 000 CZ5ZI

Background imageTour de France Collection: 1994 Tour de France - Stage 4

1994 Tour de France - Stage 4
Road Cycling - 1994 Tour de France - Stage Four: Dover to Brighton A wide view of the race departing from Dover Castle. 06/07/1994

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: 1974 Tour De France - Stage 2

1974 Tour De France - Stage 2
Road Cycling - 1974 Tour de France - Stage Two: Plymouth-Plymouth Hollands Henk Poppe wins the stage on the Plympton bypass

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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)

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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)

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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: 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

Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017-Breakaway
(Front - From L) Italys Alberto Bettiol, Kazakhstans Alexey Lutsenko and Belgiums Thomas De Gendt lead a breakaway during the 187

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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

Cycling-Fra-Tdf2017
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

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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: 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
Paperago

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycle - Tour de France

Cycle - Tour de France
Paperago

Background imageTour de France Collection: Cycle - Tour de France

Cycle - Tour de France
Paperago

Background imageTour de France Collection: le Tour de France Poster

le Tour de France Poster
Paperago

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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



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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?

We offer a wide range of Tour de France art prints that capture the excitement and beauty of this iconic cycling event. From vintage black and white photographs to colorful modern designs, there is something for every fan of the sport. You can choose from stunning action shots of cyclists racing through scenic landscapes, or portraits of legendary riders like Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault. There are also posters featuring official Tour de France logos and graphics, as well as artistic interpretations of the race in various styles. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a piece of cycling history, or simply want to show your support for your favorite team or rider, we have a great selection of Tour de France art prints to choose from. With high-quality printing on premium paper stock, these prints are sure to impress any cycling enthusiast.
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We offer a wide range of Tour de France art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and even posters featuring iconic moments from the world-renowned cycling event. We have something to suit every budget and taste. Our Tour de France art prints are perfect for avid fans of the sport or anyone who appreciates stunning photography capturing the beauty of this grueling race. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white image or a colorful action shot, our selection has it all. We take pride in offering affordable prices without sacrificing quality so that everyone can enjoy these beautiful works of art. So if you're looking to add some cycling-inspired decor to your home or office, browse our collection today.
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