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The 2010 Schwinn Le Tour Legacy Recreational Road BicycleOverview, pricing, and specs of the 2010 Schwinn Le Tour Legacy recreational road bicycle
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Cadel Evans Masters the Three Phases to Win Tour De FranceIn order to win the Tour de France, a rider must be able to conquer the three phases: staying safe in the peloton, conquering the mountains, and dominating a time trial. Cadel Evans did all three in route to his first Tour de France victory. -
Contador Edges Out Schleck to Win 2010 Tour De FranceSpain's Alberto Contador once again topped the podium at a highly demanding 2010 Tour de France. Lance Armstrong placed a surprising 23rd, while Luxembourg's Andy Schleck came within 39 seconds of winning this year's spectacle of endurance and agility. -
Tour De France 2010: Stage 1 - ResultsThis is a review of stage 1 of Tour de France held July 4, 2010, from Rotterdam, Netherlands to Brussels, Belgium.
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The Five Most Prominent Websites for 2009 Spectators Following the 96th Tour De FranceWhere to catch online all the up to date, latest breaking news on the 96th Tour de France taking place from July 4th to July 26th, 2009.
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Quebec City Food Walking Tour ReviewAre you a traveler who places high importance on food while on the road? A foodie who's eager to discover Quebec City's local specialties? Then the Quebec City food walking tour is perfect for you. -
New Book Rennes-le-Chateau Guide Books ReleasedRennes-le-Chateau Guides, Sauniere's Postcard Album and the complete set of 33 Postcards, Ben Hammott's Full Colour Discoveries Album + his critticlly acclaimed best selling book LOST TOMB OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, make an invaluble colletion. -
The Rennes-le-Chateau MysteryA brief outline on the Rennes-le-Chateau Mystery and research into the mysterious antics of the 19th Century French priest Berenger Sauniere -
Armstrong's Long Rode Back to the TourLance Armstrong's road to the Tour de France coming back out of retirement is no easy feat.
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Le Bouchon Du Grove: Great French Bistro Tucked Away in Coconut Grove (Miami)Le Bouchon du Grove is charming, fun and serves great French fare. Breakfast are busy on weekends, with waiting patrons often sipping mimosas. Midweek evenings are the perfect time to share a romantic meal people watching from the quaint sidewalk tables.
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Tour De France Stage 20 ResultsTour de France stage 20 results are in. How did your favorite cycler fare in Tour de France stage 20? Read to find out.
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Albergo Le Macinaie, Tuscany, ItalyA visit to Southern Tuscany will reward you with small towns rich in Etruscan history, and beautiful ancient architecture. A stay in Le Macinaie puts you near these charming Tuscan villages, while treating you to some of the best Tuscan cuisine around! -
History of the Tour De France: The Meager Beginnings of an Epic EventThe Tour de France is today's most popular sporting event worldwide. How did it all begin? Read on for the history of the Tour de France.
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Tour De France 2010: Stage 7 - ResultsThis is a review of the results of stage 7 of the 2010 Tour de France held July 10 from Tournus to Station des Rousses, France.
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The Best of the Best: The Top Five Tour De France WinnersThe Tour de France is a powerful race and takes power and determination to win. The following are five men who not only won but set them selves apart from other winners with their winning behavior.
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Sports Fans: Plan a Getaway at the Hotel Le Germain in Maple Leaf Square, TorontoWhat follows is a brief description of the hotel's amenities and sports packages as well as information on the area's sports centric dining and behind-the-scenes stadium tour options. -
Spectacular Last-Stage Finishes in Tour De France HistoryThe Tour de France is the most prestigious cycling competition, showcasing the world's best riders and racing teams. Check out the Top Five Most Spectacular Last-Stage Finishes where racing history was made.
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Le Teha'a Island Resort and Spa in French PolynesiaLe Teha'a Island Resort and Spa in French Polynesia is the perfect venue for an exotic vacation for couples and an ideal choice for a honeymoon in a remote location.
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Review of Tim Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band Live at NYC's Le Poisson Rouge, July 2011I recommend catching Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band on tour in order to truly appreciate their debut studio effort. -
My Chemical Romance Interview on Danger Days Plus Tour Dates, Ticket DealsMy Chemical Romance shares insight on the recording and re-writing of Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys in this interview, which also includes tour dates and ticket information.
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Discover Strasbourg like a Swan With the Boat TourAs Strasbourg is surrounded by water - think Paris, Venice, Bruges or Amsterdam - you really should see the capital of Alsace from a panoramic tour-boat. -
Neil Young's New Album "Le Noise" to Be Released September 28Neil Young is set to release his new album "Le Noise" on September 28.
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Tour De France 2010: Stage 12 - ResultsThis is a review of the results of stage 12 of the 2010 Tour de France held July 16, from Bourg-de-Peage to Mende, France.
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A Review of Girls Aloud's "What Will the Neighbours Say?" TourA review of the Girls Aloud "What Will The Neighbours Say?" tour.
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Where to Follow the Tour De France OnlineTop 5 websites for following the 2009 Tour de France.
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Greatest Mountains of the Tour De FranceGreat climbers usually win the Tour de France. Dozens of famous and infamous peaks have been used during stages and as finishing summits. -
Travel Guide: Tour the Most Unique Paris Restaurant BathroomsA humorous tour of Paris restaurant bathrooms brought our children face to face with goldfish in the toilet tank and retracting toilet paper rolls. -
A FAB U Lous Hotel in Montréal - Le Saint-SulpliceDescription of a luxurious boutique hotel in Old Montreal plus ideas on what to see and do in this charming, metropolitan city. -
Traveling To Paris? Here Is a Tour Designed For SeniorsIf you are planning a trip to Paris, the following tour is ideal for seniors because it has the advantage of scalability; with a good mix of must sees, should sees, and off the beaten track, you can look at this walking tour with restaurant and shopping s
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Take the Tour of Chocolate Through BrusselsThis article describes how in one day one can visit Brussels' most important attractions while sampling some of the best chocolate in the world. There is perhaps no better way to tour this often forgotten European capital.
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Walking and Eating Tour of Greenwich Village (New York City)This is a review of the 3-hour "Greenwich Village Food and Culture Tour" I participated in. The tour visits several restaurants and food specialty stores in this neigborhood, with stops for tastings along the way. -
Tour De France, 2007, Stage 7 Preview: Bastille Day Celebration in the AlpsFor the dozen or so riders with overall title aspirations, the Tour de France begins Saturday on Bastille Day with the first of three consecutive days of mountain stages in the Alps. -
Six U.S. Cyclists Set for Unique 2007 Tour De FranceThe 2007 Tour de France, cycling's yearly pinnacle event, begins Saturday, July 7 in London, and it will be unique for three reasons, not the least of which is that it will not feature a defending titlist. -
Tour De France, 2007, Stage 8 Preview: Another Tough Day in the AlpsThe second of six Alpine stages and the second straight day in the Alps greet the ever-weary peloton Sunday in the eighth stage of the 2007 Tour de France. -
Le Sueur Museum Full of Local History and Memorabilia: Le Seur, MinnesotaThis article takes a look inside the Le Sueur Museum. -
Who Are the Teams in the Tour De France?Athletes from a few dozen countries compete in the Tour de France each year. And just like NASCAR drivers, they compete for sponsors and not for their respective home countries. -
How the Tour De France BeganHow and why the Tour de France, cycling's greatest test, came into being.
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W.W. Mayo House in Le Sueur, Minn. Offers an Interesting Piece of HistoryWhat to expect from a visit to the W.W. Mayo House in Le Sueur. Minn. -
A Culinary Tour of ParisBonjour, Paris! Literally thousands of cafes line the streets of Paris. How do you choose one from the other? Where can you get the best pain au chocolat? Here is a guide that will help you experience a culinary adventure in the city of lights. -
A Bavarian Culinary Tour of MunichFounded in 1158, Munich is an extremely popular old German city located in the Bavarian Alps. Munich is also very well-known for its culinary favors. This is an overview of some of what makes Munich such a popular worldwide tourist destination.





