What are the Tour de France 2018 Details and Route
Explore · Guest Post · Stay FitThe Tour de France 2018 race will take place 7 – 29th July and the route has just been announced:
not very good for Provence this time round but I suppose we have been spoiled in the past; and there will be a F1 Grand Prix at the Paul Ricard circuit 22nd-24th June, great compensation for sports fans
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