Sports History On This Day: July 26

July 26, 1953 – Across the pond of the Atlantic there was the annual Tour de France bicycle race. The Tour is a big event in France drawing huge crowds and interest from around the world, as cyclists take on the rigors of a course through multiple-stages that take weeks to complete.

There are 21 stages altogether, each taking a day, with the total extent of the race taking 23 days, including the Bastille Day holiday. In this edition of the cycling marathon, Louison Bobet of France won his first of 3 consecutive Tour general classification events.

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Gino Bartali, Hugo Koblet and Fiorenzo Magni, Stage 2, Tour de France 1953
The photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of Public Domain Photo of Gino Bartali, Hugo Koblet and Fiorenzo Magni, Stage 2, Tour de France 1953. Special thanks to the resources of Newspapers.com and OnThisDay.com for the information obtained.

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