Hai cercato: Tour de France
François Damiens - Tour de France, Vol.1 / 2007
Les grands cols du Tour de France / 2013
The great passes of the Tour de France
Dansker i Tour de France / 2000
France ‘Patrouille de France / Dernier tour’ /
A last run, man.
François Damiens - Tour de France, Vol.2 / 2007
France Gall : Le tour de France 88 / 1988
No no no it's not a bike, it's crazy musicians, great songs, and a France Gall at the peak of her career.
Le Tour de la France par deux enfants / 1957
Le Tour de France par deux enfants / 1924
By a cold day of September of 1872, two young brothers named André and Julien Volden leave Phalsbourg in Lorraine to grant their recently deceased father's wish. Their goal is to see their uncle Frantz in Marseille
Le Tour de France vu du ciel / 2016
Dans les coulisses du Tour de France / 2013
Official History Of The Tour De France - 1903-2006 / 1900
Sean Kelly hosts this documentary celebrating the last 100 years of the Tour De France. An incredible century of cycling, from the first race in 1903 to the amazing five straight victory Lance Armstrong.
Le Tour De France The Official History 1903-2008 / 2008
This official history celebrates an incredible century of cycling, from the early flickering images of the 1903 winner, Maurice Garin, to the amazing scenes which greeted Lance Armstrong's fifth straight victory in 2003. As well as the triumphs we also explore the tragedies and controversies associated with the Tour, amongst them the death of two-time winner Octavia Bottachia, reputedly murdered by fascists, the death of Tommy Simpson on the Ventoux in 1967 and Fabio Casartelli's death in 1995.
Le Tour De France - The Official History 1903-2006 / 2006
This official history celebrates an incredible century of cycling, from the early flickering images of the 1903 winner, Maurice Garin, to the amazing scenes which greeted Lance Armstrong's fifth straight victory in 2003. As well as the triumphs we also explore the tragedies and controversies associated with the Tour, amongst them the death of two-time winner Octavia Bottachia, reputedly murdered by fascists, the death of Tommy Simpson on the Ventoux in 1967 and Fabio Casartelli's death in 1995.
Le Tour De France - The Official History 2007-2010 / 2010
In 2007 Alberto Contador recorded his first Tour victory in a year when drug scandals were rife. 2008 was all about Mark Cavendish, who emerged as one of the new stars of the Tour after recording four stage wins, while 2009 was a good year for another British rider, Bradley Wiggins, who finished 4th in the General Classification. Cavendish enhanced his reputation as a world-class sprinter as he recorded six stage wins, before sealing his status as one of the great sprinters in world cycling in the 2010 Tour by winning a further five stages.
MEGASTADIUM : Le tour de France / 2016
A detailed look at the stadiums used at Euro 2016 in France.
Yell for Cadel: Backstage at the Tour de France / 2010
Take a peek behind the scenes at the Tour de France to find out just how famed cyclist Cadel Evans prepares to compete in a race that spans three weeks, and covers more than 2000 miles.
Le Tour De France The Official History 1993 - 2005 / 2005
This official history celebrates an incredible century of cycling from the early flickering images of the 1903 winner, Maurice Garin, to the amazing scenes which greeted Lance Armstrong's fifth straight victory in 1993. Introduced by Sean Kelly and narrated by David Duffield this is a programme for all cycling fans to savour.
23 Days In July: The 1983 Tour de France / 1985
23 Days in July follows the progress of the legendary Australian cyclist Phil Anderson in his quest for the winner's yellow jersey in the 1983 Tour (won by Laurent Fignon). Hopes were high that he could achieve this following his 5th place in 1982, when he held the jersey for several days and took a stage victory. In 1981 he achieved worldwide fame when he became the first Australian to wear the maillot jaune in his very first tour. His victory in the classic, Amsted Gold in the spring of 1983 was prove that he was a winner, and this marvellous film follows Phil in his attempt to win the sport's biggest prize. Anderson riding for the Peugeot team, discusses his training and strategy for winning the Tour, while veteran cycling journalists John Wilcockson (Velo News) and Phil Ligget provide analysis and day-to-day coverage of the race.