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A Last Tour De France "Fast and Furious" Before Braking?

Summary by Francs Jeux
The Tour de France will simmer in Lille this Saturday. If the projectors will logically be pointed at the riders, Tadej Pogacar in the lead, the bikes – and more broadly the equipment – will attract some of this light. The last three editions have been the fastest in history with averages of 42,030 km/h in 2022, 41,820 km/h in 2024 and 41,427 km/h in 2023. A trend that could end in the years to come since the International Cycling Union has deci…
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The Tour de France will simmer in Lille this Saturday. If the projectors will logically be pointed at the riders, Tadej Pogacar in the lead, the bikes – and more broadly the equipment – will attract some of this light. The last three editions have been the fastest in history with averages of 42,030 km/h in 2022, 41,820 km/h in 2024 and 41,427 km/h in 2023. A trend that could end in the years to come since the International Cycling Union has deci…

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Francs Jeux broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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