Tour de France 2015: The Race Finishes in Paris on Sunday

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Tour de France 2015: The Race Finishes in Paris on Sunday
Le tour de France - 2007 - Waregem by Johan Vandamme/ Flickr

Le tour de France – 2007 – Waregem by Johan Vandamme/ Flickr

Calling all Tour de France fans. One of the world’s greatest sporting events will soon reach the final stretch in Paris. Superstar cyclists will pedal down the Champs-Élysées in a glorious finish to the Tour de France. It’s been a dramatic year for the famous cycling race- with catastrophic crashes, upsets, and a positive drug test (rider Luca Paolini).

Map of the Tour de France arrival in Paris

Map of the Tour de France arrival in Paris

For fans, the arrivée in Paris is a fabulous place to get up close to the action because the peloton- speeding by in the blink of an eye- does multiple loops down the Champs-Élysées. (The riders go around the circuit eight times.) There’s also a giant screen usually set up at Place de la Concorde so that spectators can get a closer look at their favorite athletes.

Tour De France 2 (Crop) by Joe Shlabotnik/Flickr

Tour De France 2 (Crop) by Joe Shlabotnik/Flickr

This year’s route sees the cyclists arrive from the west (from the Bois de Boulogne), as they’ll start the 21st and final Stage in Sèvres, a town 10km outside of Paris. They’re expected to arrive in the city in the afternoon (between 3-7 pm). Best to head out early to stake your claim to a cheering spot. We like grabbing a chair at the end of the Jardin des Tuileries overlooking the Place de la Concorde. For more information, visit www.letour.fr/us/.

Photo credits: Le tour de France – 2007 – Waregem by Johan Vandamme/ Flickr; Tour De France 2 (Crop) by Joe Shlabotnik/Flickr; Bradley Wiggins leads the Tour de France 2012 by Robert King/Flickr

Originally posted on sister site, FranceToday.com

Bradley Wiggins leads the Tour de France by Robert King/Flickr

Bradley Wiggins leads the Tour de France by Robert King/Flickr

Lead photo credit : Tour De France 2 (Crop) by Joe Shlabotnik/Flickr

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