Tour de France archive videos
We have a selection of official Tour de France archive videos that look back at key moments in Tours past and take you behind the scenes of the big race.
View at your leisure...
Video: The Indurain years
Footage of Miguel Indurain's five Tour wins spanning 1991-1995
Video: Guerini's 1999 stage win
Giuseppe's Guerini's 1999 stage win on l'Alpe d'Huez after being knocked off his bike by a fan
Video: Thrills and spills at the Tour
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Stacks, crashes and falls at the Tour de France
Video: 2003 Centenary Tour
In 2003, the Tour de France was 100 years old... The 100th anniversary event became part of the Tour's legend after many incidents left their mark on the race
Video: Lance Armstrong retrospective
A look back at Lance Armstrong's seven Tour wins, from 1999 to 2005
Video: Armstrong in 1999
Lance Armstrong's decisive two days in 1999 (July 11 and 13)
Video: Behind the scenes at the Tour
What goes on behind the barriers in the tech zone at every stage of the Tour
Video: Ladies of the Tour
The all-important role of the Tour de France podium girl
Video: Best of bizarre
Cows, trains, horses, wigs, trumpets... it's all here
Tour de France 2011: Related links
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Video: Lance Armstrong retrospective
Video: Behind the scenes at the Tour
Video: Guerini's 1999 stage win
Video: Thrills and spills at the Tour
Video: Armstrong in 1999
Video: The Indurain years
Video: Ladies of the Tour
Video: Best of bizarre
Video: 2003 Centenary Tour
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Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, an exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.
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