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1985 Tour de France results by BikeRaceInfo

    https://www.bikeraceinfo.com/tdf/tdf1985.html
    The 1985 Tour had 23 stages (counting 2 half-stages) plus a prologue that totaled 4127.8 kilometers. It was ridden at an average speed of 36.215 km/hr. 180 riders started and there were 144 classified …

Greg LeMond, Bernard Hinault and the 1985 Tour de France

    https://bikeraceinfo.com/riderhistories/Lemond-Hinault1985-Tour.html
    In 1975 Owen Mulholland became the first American journalist accredited to the Tour de France. Here's his report of the 1985 Tour, written shortly after it finished. Stage-by-stage results for the 1985 Tour de France . Greg LeMond is probably the nicest guy to ever win bike …

1985 Tour de France - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Tour_de_France
    The 1985 Tour de France was the 72nd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling 's Grand Tours. It took place between 28 June and 21 July 1985. The course ran over 4,109 km (2,553 mi) and …Dates: 28 June – 21 July

101 Years of Tour de France Bikes Map the Evolution of Cycling

    https://gizmodo.com/100-years-of-tour-de-france-bikes-map-the-evolution-of-709973821
    We ran across a great collection of bikes used on the tour last year, courtesy of Emile Arbes at Le Blog de Velos Vintage, and added extras from around the internet, below.In honor of this year's ...

Gazelle - Tour de France - Touring bike - 1985 - Catawiki

    https://www.catawiki.com/l/37719925-gazelle-tour-de-france-touring-bike-1985
    Gazelle Tour de France bike from the 80s. I think it has had work done to it, but all the main components are original. Sturmey Archer 5-gear derailleur. Gazelle stand. The frame size is 59 cm. The bike …

Tour of the Alps – 1985 Silicon Valley Cyclist

    https://rayhosler.wordpress.com/tour-of-the-alps-1985/
    What better venue for the Tour de France than the Alps? After many years of reading and dreaming, I had an opportunity to see Europe by bike. As a free-lance writer working part-time at Palo Alto Bicycles, I had no commitments. It was 1985. Greg LeMond had nearly won the Tour de France …

Tour de France Bicycles & Historical Bike Weights

    https://felixwong.com/2010/11/tour-de-france-bicycles-historical-bike-weights/
    Nov 24, 2010 · Lance Armstrong’s Tour de France-winning machines, James Huang, CyclingNews.com, July 2007. UCI weight limit of 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) in effect. Other components Armstrong used are described in Wired Magazine, July 2004. Trek Press Release, July 2000. Lance Armstrong’s Tour de France Bikes…

The 7 Coolest Bikes in Tour de France History ACTIVE

    https://www.active.com/cycling/articles/the-7-coolest-bikes-in-tour-de-france-history
    The 7 Coolest Bikes in Tour de France History By Brian Kendall While we can undoubtedly credit a cyclist's legs and fortitude when he wears the maillot jaune or even manages to complete the grueling 2,200 miles that make up the Tour de France.

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