Participated 3 times
Between 1982 and 1988
Antonio Coll, Spain
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After stage 21 - 2025:
 16451 starters.
  5463 different riders.
  689 teams.
  2398 stages.
  470 restdays.
  466506.50 km.
  5925 abandoned riders.

Media in Tour de France.
The media on the Tour

Figures below are approximate and may vary from one year to the next (+20, -20).

   Created by L'Auto magazine, Le Tour de France has from the outset been partly linked with the development of the print media. An epic sport "par excellence", cycling inspired journalists to wax lyrical and enthuse their readers.
   The full gamut of journalistic exercises were lavished upon Le Tour, from writers' chronicles and editorials to caricatures, full-page photos, magazines, and portraits.

   So Le Tour has grown up with the press, but there is no doubt that the press has also grown up with Le Tour. In 1930, radio was exploring live broadcasting.
   In 1948, French television attempted a first external live broadcast from the finish at Paris, after which it continually made use of la Grande Boucle to set itself new technological challenges.
   In todays 21st. century, with the event now broadcast in 186 countries around the planet, the dawn of the digital age is unveiling new issues, both in the new media (web, mobiles, etc.) and in television. In 2007, the race was broadcast for the first time in hi-definition.

   •   650 medias.
   •   2,500 journalists, photographers, cameramen and consultants.
   •   1,800 technicians, pilots and drivers.


Television

   On bike, in choppers or on platforms at the finish areas, 260 cameramen, including 30 from France Televisions, capture images from the race and its sidelines, on behalf of 121 TV channels with live coverage on 60 channels and pictures broadcast in 186 countries.


The photographers

   240 of them cover la Grande Boucle, shooting the riders for their paper or one of the 70 photo agencies which market their product worldwide.


Radio

   72 radio stations, are represented on Le Tour.


The press room

   Nearly 450 places are provided each day for journalists from the print media, working for 350 publications or accredited agencies.


Source: "Tour de France"
 
Todays birthdays.

1877 • Henri Anthoine
1891 • Gottfried Burgat
1899 • Maurice Protin
1899 • Paul Thondoux
1911 • Theo Heimann
1921 • Henri Massal
1925 • Umberto Drei
1929 • Valentin Huot
1929 • Robert Varnajo
1954 • Géry Verlinden
1957 • Charly Jochums
1959 • Frédéric Vichot
1960 • Eduardo Gonzalez
1968 • Thomas Davy
1989 • Armindo Fonseca

 

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