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There seems to be no question that the bicycle represents just one way that cities around the World are now trying to step up and help reduce our carbon footprint. There is no better way to cut down on CO2 emissions than to leave the car at home. In fact, the bicycle is still the original and ultimate green machine. Give it a try and start pedaling your way back to a cleaner future on your bicycle.
The Tour de France has existed for over 100 years. It is the most well-known bicycle race in the world, bar none, covering more than 2200 miles over the course of 23 days. Although it takes place primarily in France, its route often passes through neighboring countries. It is a test of endurance, skill and some of the most technologically advanced bicycles ever made. The bikes used in the Tour de France are racing bicycles, specially designed to deal with the numerous demands cyclists must put on them during a race. The requirements of a racing bicycle are defined by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the cycling association that oversees all competitive cycling events around the globe.