This anniversary edition takes us back 40 years, to the day when french cyclist Bernard Thévenet became the first man to win the Yellow Jersey on the world's most beautiful avenue. Today, four decades later, the finish line on the Champs-Elysées and the Yellow Jersey are the stuff of legend... for cyclists and spectators alike.
The 2015 Yellow Jersey was redesigned as a modern take on the original 1975 jersey, with a unique collar and a silhouette with a filigree design of the Arc de Triomphe, one of the great monuments of Paris where this summer, for the 40th consecutive year, the 2015 Tour de France leaders will stand on the podium.
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October 28
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2014
- 10:04
2015 The Yellow Jersey celebrates the 40th Tour de France finish on the Champs-Elysées

