The Tour de France will conclude tomorrow after a gruelling few weeks for the racers, but for the first time in its history, the finish line will not be in Paris.
The Tour de France concludes this weekend but cyclists won't cross the finish line in Paris this year.
The 2024 Games and Paralympics are being held across Paris throughout the summer, meaning that the Tour de France has been moved to the city of Nice instead, at the Place Massena. In Italy, 176 riders lined up to begin the race in June and they were divided into 22 teams of eight riders each, and will conclude their race on Sunday after weeks of racing.
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