Fan Park: The Tour, from the Alps
to London!

Wednesday, June 12th

Londoners will get to relive the Tour de France experience from July 15 to 21. The Fan Park, which will be set up in Canary Wharf during the Alpine stages, will give them the opportunity to plunge... Read more

Looping the loop on the Big Loop

Saturday, May 25th

Marie-Odile Amaury participated in the ceremonies to mark the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Patrouille de France (the French air force's aerobatics squadron). Christian Prudhomme was also... Read more

"Fête du Tour" : cycling,
supersized

Thursday, May 23rd

On 15 June this year the Tour de France will be opening its doors to anyone curious about cycling, anyone who is passionate about it or anyone yet to discover it for a time of sharing and... Read more

Teams selectionof the 100th
edition of Tour de France

Saturday, April 27th

The organizers of the Tour de France today announced the teams that have been selected to take part in the 100th edition of the event which gets underway on Saturday 29 June in Porto-Vecchio before... Read more

All in Yellow for the Randonnée
du Tour on July 21!

Wednesday, April 24th

A triumphant welcome awaits the riders of the 100th Tour de France when they barrel down the Champs-Elysées next July 21. Shortly before this once-in-a-lifetime edition draws to a close on the... Read more

« Nice Fête Le Tour »
Time-Trial: Registration...

Thursday, April 18th

On 30th June, at the «Nice Fête le Tour» time-trial, amateur riders, whether sports federation licence holders or not, will be able to test themselves on the route that the professionals will... Read more

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100% Tour de France!

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From June 29 to July 21, the riders of the Tour de France will take centre stage in the 100th edition of the race. In the meantime, Tour supporters, lovers and on-and-off fans will be able to quench their thirst with several events held in the cities and regions which will host the race in July.

The Tour de France is as much about celebrations as it is about sport. Both sides of the coin will be taken to new heights for the 100th edition: the "vintage" title will motivate the star-studded field even more than usual for three weeks of racing, while the crowds following the Tour will be invited to come even closer and enrich it with their colours and spirit, both before and during the race. The four-month photographic exhibition on the railings of the French Senate, the Celebrating the Tour festivities in all the stage cities on June 15, the activity village held in Nice from June 29 to July 1 and the Ride on the Champs-Elysées are just a few examples of how those who are curious and passionate about the Tour de France will get to play a completely new role in the event.

The 100th Tour de France is also a tribute to the territories of France, as well as its cities and unique natural sites, which have gone hand in hand with the Tour and grown alongside it. The 2013 route was also designed with the ambition to take TV viewers in the 190 countries showing race images on a voyage of discovery and keep them in awe. They will start by [re]discovering Corsica under a whole new light in its Tour debut and then be enchanted by Albi Cathedral, Mont Saint-Michel or the Palace of Versailles, among other UNESCO World Heritage sites. Finally, Paris, the City of Light, will dress to impress for the climactic duel at dusk, with a podium ceremony where the champions will get their prizes under the cover of night and the gaze of those who went before them: the Giants of the Tour.

The highlights of the 100th Tour de France:

March 27 – July 27: Tour exhibition at the French Senate
June 12: release of the film La Grande Boucle in cinemas
June 15: Celebrating the Tour
June 29 and 30, July 1: Grand Start of the Tour on Corsica / Nice celebrates the Tour
July 21: the Tour Ride / Finish of the last stage on the Champs-Elysées at nightfall

The news in pictures

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Jersey wearers after the stage 20

Corporate social responsibility

Since it was founded, Amaury Sport Organisation has been involved in various sponsorship and philanthropy activities. It is the generosity of sport that can be found in a certain number of initiatives aiming to invest in the workings of the disciplines themselves (sponsorship of the French Federation of Cycling), in a humanitarian and social framework, (Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque, Actions Dakar, Un Techo Para Mi Pais) or in the environmental sphere (Madre De Dios, selective sorting, etc.). Read more

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