How the Tour de France cycles into our lives

As the Tour de France begins this weekend, the event is set to influence cycling culture across the Netherlands. The article explores how the popular French race impacts daily life for Dutch fans.

As the Tour de France begins this weekend, the event is set to influence cycling culture across the Netherlands. The article explores how the popular French race impacts daily life for Dutch fans.

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