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100Edition gulfnews.com | Saturday, June 29, 2013 | Gulf News C6 Paris C hris Froome is the overwhelming favourite for the Tour de France but the return of former winner Alberto Contador after a one-year hiatus could trigger a classic duel to mark the 100th edition of the great cycling race. It will also be the first Tour since American Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven titles after admitting he cheated his way to glory from 19992005, leaving a huge gap in the event’s records. It is a period Briton Froome will be happy to put in the past for good. “The fact that I’m able to finish at the front in the mountains and in the general classification means that the sport has changed since 10 years ago,” said Froome, who was promoted to Team Sky leader before team mate and defending champion Bradley Wiggins withdrew from the race for health reasons. “You learn from the past. The sport is going in the right direction and my results are proof of that,” Froome has won four of the five stage races he has entered this season. “It definitely gives me confidence that I’ve had the right build-up to the Tour, that I’ve had the right preparation for the Tour,” said the Kenya-born Froome. Froome is expected to have the upper hand in the individual time trials and will rely on a super strong Team Sky with a stunning capacity to set a high tempo in the mountains to prevent attacks — a tactic Wiggins heavily relied on last year. Contador’s presence, after missing last year’s Tour because of a doping suspension, will definitely be felt even if the Spaniard has made little impression so far this season. Contador’s challenge Contador, who won the Tour in 2007 and 2009, goes into the race with only one low-key victory under his belt — a stage of the Tour de San Luis in January. Since then, the 30-year-old has been comprehensively beaten by Froome and others, despite repeated attacks in the uphill stages of the Tour of Oman or the Criterium du Dauphine. Froome is likely to gain time in the two individual and one team time trial of this year’s race, which starts on June 29, so Contador will have to make 1903 Garin won the Paris-Roubaix race twice before winning the first Tour de France Two-horse race between Froome, Contador expected 1910 After tackling the Ballon d’Alsace in 1905, the first high mountain stages were introduced, with the peloton heading over the summits of the Pyrenees. The riders faced the Alps for the first time the following year. 1989 Hinault displays one of his four yellow jerseys won in 1978, 1979, 1981 and 1982, on his way to his fifth victory. 1937 Popular new Derailleur systems were introduced. This design, which survives to this day, allows riders to change gears without removing their wheels. Cyclists during the 3rd stage of Until then competitors had to the 1937 Tour, from dismount and turn their wheel Charleville to Metz. around every time the road changed from uphill to downhill. Lucien Van Impe wearing the Polka Dot Jersey. 1947 The race returned after seven years lost to the Second World War, with France in the throes of reconstruction. A French victory, helped by a government decision to allow Le Tour to break rationing rules, boosted national morale. Frenchman Rene Vietto tackles the cobblestones on stage 2 between Lille and Brussels, June 26, 1947. 1952 have been fantastic,” Team Sky coach Tim Kerrison said. Video — Reuters Coppi rides up the Col du Galibier on July 6, 1952. Le Tour included its first mountain-top finishes, at Alpe d’Huez, Sestrieres, and Puy-de-Dôme. Italy’s Fausto Coppi crossed all three finish lines ahead of everyone else to claim his second Tour de France crown, in the same year that the race was first televised. HAVE YOUR SAY Have your say Who do you think will win this SMS us year? What are your highlights from the history of the race? Post your comments on our Facebook Facebook to us at page or write readers@gulfnews.com 1964 Anquetil (right), after winning his record fifth Tour, with runner-up Raymond Poulidor. French rider Jacques Anquetil became the first man to win five Tours, breaking the record of three held jointly by Belgium’s Philippe Thys and Frenchman Louison Bobet. In 1962, Le Tour had embraced commercial reality and welcomed back sponsored teams. Attempts to revive Simpson after his collapse on Mont Ventoux were unsuccessful. 1967 British rider Tom Simpson collapsed and died during the ascent of Mont Ventoux. A post-mortem revealed he had taken amphetamines. Simpson’s death led to the Tour’s first drug tests and a ban on the use of any performance-enhancing drugs in the sport. 1975 Merckx raises his arms in victory on July 21, 1974, after winning Le Tour for the fifth time. The first ever winner of the red and white Polka Dot Jersey for the best climber was Belgian Lucien Van Impe, who also finished third overall. For the first time, Le Tour finished on the famous Champs-Élysées, where the race has ended every year since. 1974 Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx — known as ‘The Cannibal’ for his aggressive attacking style — matched Anquetil as a five-time winner of the event. Merckx still holds the records for most stage wins (34) and number of days in the Yellow Jersey (96). He is also the only rider to have won each separate classification of Le Tour. 1985 Bernard Hinault joined the exclusive club of five-time winners of Le Tour. Hinault, an exciting all-rounder with an infamously short-temper, remains the last Frenchman to win the event. Saint-Gildasdes-Bois 1969 Photo gallery START Rest day 50 miles 50 km Rudi Altig Dietrich Thurau Called ‘the pedalling pharmacy’ — tested positive three times and was disqualified. Write us Twitter 10 19 Bourg-d’Oisans Alpe-d’Huez 18 Gap Aix-enProvence 4 6 7 Montpellier Marseille 5 Saint-Girons Serriera Armstrong finally admitted his guilt. 14 Col de Val Louron-Azet 1,580m Lyon Mont Ventoux Givors 1,912m 15 Albi Levroux Castres july 2 stage 5 july 3 Beaucaire stage 6 july 4 stage 7 july 5 stage 8 july 6 stage 9 july 7 stage 10 july 9 stage 11 july 10 stage 12 july 11 stage 13 Bagneres-de-Bigorre july 12 16 From Vaison-laRomaine To Gap Corsica Cagnessur-Mer Calvi 3 Ax 3 Domaines Ajaccio 2006 stage 14 9 Mont Ventoux 6 july 13 stageAx july 14 153 Domaines Saint-Girons 19 18 Gap Aix-enProvence Nice Marseille 5 16 From Vaison-laRomaine To Gap 4 3 17 stage Ajaccio 2 Source: Amaury Sport Organisation *Stages may not add up exactly due to rounding Champs-Élysées (Paris) Corsica Cagnessur-Mer july 16 Col de la Madeleine 2,000m 17 From Embrun To Chorges Calvi stage 16 In 2010, Spain’s Alberto Contador tested positive for a small amount of the stimulant clembuterol. As a result, the race winner had his title stripped. Col de Sarenne 1,999m Bourg-d’Oisans Alpe-d’Huez 1 PortoVecchio Alberto Contador Le Grand-Bornand 20 7 Montpellier 8 Divajeu 2010 Floyd Landis won. He later tested positive and had his victory taken away. One day before the race Annecy began, many big names were kicked out for failing doping tests. AnnecySemnoz Bastia START *Stages may not add up exactly due to rounding Floyd Landis des-Bois Saint-AmandWas stripped of all seven titles and for 13banned Montrond life last year after US authorities revealed he had orchestrated the most sophisticated doping Saint-Pourcainprogramme ever seen. After years of denial, sur-Sioule 50 km Entrecasteaux 17 From Embrun To Chorges Nice 9 Bagneres-de-Bigorre Source: Amaury Sport Organisation 12 50 miles Solaro stage 4 20 Source: Reuters, Graphic News/Illustration by Hugo Sanchez Champs-Elysees Lance Armstrong Tours Saint-Gildas- The entire Festina team from Spain was kicked off the Tour when a team masseuse was arrested at the French border and found to have 400 vials of a blood-boosting drug . Col de Pailhères 2,001m 21 FINISH Paris Versailles Avranches 11 Fougeres 2005 Saint-Malo The Festina Affair German cyclist also tested positive three times Côte de la Quintaine 739m july 1 Annecy Le Grand-Bornand 2 Cournanel stage 3 8 Time trial stage 1998 Porto-Vecchio (Corsica) june 30 Mont Ventoux Castres Total: 3,404 km* Col de San Martino Nice (France) 429 m stage 2 Albi 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Stage 1 Km 213 156 146 25 229 177 206 195 169 197 33 218 173 191 243 168 32 173 205 125 134 Jun. 29 30 Jul. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 Stage Durtal stage 1 june 29 15 FINISH Rest day Mountain stage 1980 Col de Vizzavona 1,163m INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL Lyon AnnecySemnoz Transfer BLOG TEAM TRIAL Saint-AmandMontrond Saint-Pourcainsur-Sioule 13 Givors Mont-SaintMichel An autopsy revealed that he had taken amphetamines and alcohol. Tours 14 Call us tour de france stages 2013 HILL CLIMB A systematic doping network was unveiled after a large haul of perfomance-enhancing drugs was found in a Festina team car before the race. Police and LeMond (right) cycling officials and Fignon on conducted night-time the podium raids on other teams, two days sparking mass protests before LeMond Spaniard Miguel Indurain’s by riders who complained snatched his unique physique — with they were being treated dramatic victory. a resting heartbeat of 29 teams STARTbeats per minute and lungs like criminals. Six Rest day Rest day FINISH withdrew from the race. able to scoop in eight litres of air — enabled him to be2 the3 first 4man to 5 win6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Stage 1 come Le Tour five times in a row A new aerodynamic bike Km 213 156 146 25 229 177 206 195 169 197 33 218 173 191 243 168 32 173 205 125 134 allowed the AmericanJun. 29 30 Jul. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 Greg LeMond — Le Tour’s Total: 3,404 km* first non-European winner in 1986 — to overhaul the 50-second lead of French Stage cyclist Laurent Fignon on Time trial stage the final stage to win by Mountain stage eight seconds, the narTransfer rowest winning margin in Tour history. Mont-SaintMichel 21 FINISH Versailles Avranches Paris Champs-Elysees Saint-Malo 11 Fougeres 10 12 1995 After almost three decades, Tour director Desgrange announced radical changes — bicycle manufacturers’ teams were replaced by national squads, with everyone riding identical bikes. The publicity French cyclist caravan, now an integral part Rene Faure climbs of the event, was introduced the mountain pass of to make up the cash short- Tourmalet, July 1930. fall caused by the absence of the cycle-makers. Britain’s Tom Simpson died during the mountainous 13th stage of the Tour. Britain’s Mark Cavendish, now the most successful sprinter in Tour history with 23 stage wins, became the first rider to win the final stage on the Champs-Elysees four years in a row, on his way to helping teammate Bradley Wiggins become the first ever British winner of the race. 1998 Indurain in action during stage 2 of Le Tour on July 1, 1995. Le Tour celebrates its 100th edition with a series of challenges designed to maintain suspense until the final weekend. The combination in the final week of a gruelling time trial, followed by a twin climb of Alpe d’Huez, and a summit finish at Mont Semnoz on the penultimate day, makes a strong claim to be the hardest finish of any Tour de France. 2012 Police apprehended Festina officials as teams arrived in France after two stages in Ireland. 1930 Tom Simpson 2013 Cavendish (right) rides alongside Wiggins in Paris. The race returned after a four-year absence due to the First World War. The Yellow Jersey was introduced to help spectators identify the race leader – the colour was chosen because L’Auto magazine was printed on yellow paper. Current Tour director Christian Prudhomme (left) poses with the yellow jersey for this year’s 100th edition. 1967 SPRINT The peloton tackling the Col du Galibier between Embrun and L’Alpe d’Huez. 1919 up for it in the mountains, where his rival also shines. The race should not be decided before the last week with the 14th stage finishing up the Mont Ventoux and the 18th sending the peloton twice round the 21 hair-pins of L’Alpe d’Huez. However, Contador is one of only five men with titles in all three grand Tours (Spain, Italy, France) while Froome has only two podium finishes — seconds in the Vuelta in 2011 and the Tour in 2012. Should he and Froome falter, the indefatigable Cadel Evans, winner of the Tour in 2011, will be ready to step up, as well as fellow Australian Richie Porte, the Team Sky number two. “Richie’s results this year C7 TOUR DE FRANCE The Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrenees is one of the most famous climbs in the Tour de France. Doping Scandals In the tour de france REFRESHMENT th TOUR DE FRANCE Henri Desgrange, editor of L’Auto magazine, is credited with organising the first Tour de France, based on a suggestion by journalist Geo Lefevre to boost the sports paper’s ailing circulation. The inaugural race saw 60 riders travelling 2,500km over 19 days and was won by Maurice Garin, who collected prize money of 6,075 francs Gulf News | Saturday, June 29, 2013 | gulfnews.com Bastia 1 july 17 PortoVecchio START Albertville stage 18 july 18 stage 19 july 19 stage 20 july 20 stage 21 july 21