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  2. Points classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    After scandals in the 1904 Tour de France, the rules of the 1905 Tour de France were changed: the winner was no longer determined by the time system, but with the points system. The cyclists received points, equal to their ranking in the stage, and the cyclist with the fewest points was the leader of the race.

  3. General classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the first several Tour de France races wore a green armband instead of a yellow jersey. [1] After the second Tour de France, the rules were changed, and the general classification was no longer calculated by time, but by points. This points system was kept until 1912, after which it changed back to the time classification.

  4. Young rider classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The rules for the young rider classification changed in 1983, when the competition was only open for first-time competitors, but in 1987 it became open for all cyclists less than 26 years of age at 1 January of the year following that tour. [3]

  5. Team classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The "Challenge Martini" trophy for 1956, won by the Belgian national team. In the early years of the Tour de France, cyclists entered as individuals. Although they had sponsors, they were not allowed to work as a team, because tour organiser Henri Desgrange wanted the Tour de France to be a display of individual strength.

  6. Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    L'Étape du Tour (French for 'stage of the Tour') is an organised mass participation cyclosportive event that allows amateur cyclists to race over the same route as a Tour de France stage. First held in 1993, and now organised by the ASO, in conjunction with Vélo Magazine , it takes place each July, normally on a Tour rest day.

  7. 5 Best Things for Cyclists to Do in Paris During the Tour de ...

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    Where to rent a bike, meet cyclists, ride the course, and watch the Tour in July.

  8. Mountains classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The highest climb in the race was the Cime de la Bonette-Restefond in the 1962 Tour de France, reaching 2802 m. [4] The highest mountain finish in the Tour was at the Col du Galibier in the 2011 edition. [5] Since 1905, the organising newspaper l'Auto named one cyclist of the Tour de France the meilleur grimpeur (best climber). [6]

  9. UCI men's road racing world ranking - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de France grants the most points, ... Rules and regulations can be found here. ... De Panne, Dwars door Vlaanderen, Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey ...