Tour De France 1989 8 Seconds In July
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Tour de France: Unchained
( TV Serie )
Through tears and triumph, this series follows several cycling teams as they compete in the 2022 installment of the world's most grueling bike race.
French Tour
Titre original: Tour de France ( Film )
Far’Hook is a 20-year-old rapper. Following a violent dispute with a rival, he’s forced to leave Paris for a while. His producer, Bilal, suggests that Far’Hook acts as driver for Bilal’s father, Serge, on a tour of French ports, following in the footsteps of the classic painter Joseph Vernet. Despite the age gap and culture clash, an unlikely friendship forms between this talented rapper and a bricklayer from the north of France during a road trip that concludes in Marseille for a final concert, one of reconciliation.
La légende du tour de France
( TV Serie )
Tour de France
Titre original: Tour de France ( Film )
Man talking about the United States of America.
La Grande Saga du Tour de France
Titre original: La Grande Saga du Tour de France ( Film )
Johnny Hallyday : Tour 66 - Stade de France
Titre original: Johnny Hallyday : Tour 66 - Stade de France ( Film )
Tour de France 1953
Titre original: Tour de France 1953 ( Film )
A unique view of the Tour de France cycling race from a Dutch perspective. The film production company Haghe followed the Tour de France for three weeks, with the legendary Dutch participants Wim van Est, Gerrit Voorting, Jan Nolten and Wout Wagtmans.
Tour de France : Le documentaire
Titre original: Tour de France : Le documentaire ( Film )
Tour de France 1998
Titre original: Tour de France 1998 ( Film )
A wonderful victory for the Italian pirate Marco Pantani, who, in an incident packed Tour, becomes the first Italian winner since the great Felice Gimondi in 1965. Temperatures hit 40 degrees and the Pyrenees came into sight. Be enthralled by the Italian "Pirate" Marco Pantani's electrifying riding as he attacked Ullirch on the road to the Plateau de Beille. In one of the most exciting stage for years, he dug deep in the driving rain and mist to win at Les Deux-Alpes. He rides to a brilliant third place in the time-trial and then on to the Champs Elysees, where he becomes the first Italian Tour de France winner since Felice Gimondi in 1965 and equals the double of "il campionissimo" Fausto Coppi in 1952. Historic and unmissable. Commentary by Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen
Tour de France 1991
Titre original: Tour de France 1991 ( Film )
Tour de France 1994
Titre original: Tour de France 1994 ( Film )
Tour de France 1995
Titre original: Tour de France 1995 ( Film )
Tour de France 1996
Titre original: Tour de France 1996 ( Film )
Tour de France 1997
Titre original: Tour de France 1997 ( Film )
Tour de France 2003
Titre original: Tour de France 2003 ( Film )
Tour de France 1972
Titre original: Tour de France 1972 ( Film )
1300 meters from the arrival of the 13th stage Carpentras-Orcières Merlette (192 kms), then, in the Col de Sauze, the 14th stage Orcières-Merlette-Briançon (201 kms) of the Tour de France 1972. Filmmaker Gérard Courant photographed Eddy Merckx (yellow jersey), Cyrille Guimard (green jersey), Luis Ocana (white box combination), Lucien Aimar, Lucien Van Impe, Joachim Agostinho (Portugal champion), Felice Gimondi (Italian champion), Raymond Poulidor, Karl-Heinz Kunde, Leif Mortensen, Bernard Thévenet. The stage of Orcières-Merlette was won by Van Impe ahead of Agostinho and Merckx and that of Briançon by Merckx in front of Gimondi and Guimard. This clip is an excerpt from the first episode of Gérard Courant's "Carnets filmés" entitled "Aurore collective".