The 2012 Tour de France was the 99th edition of cycling’s Grand Tour. It started in the Belgian city of Liège on 30 June and finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 22 July. Bradley Wiggins won the overall general classification, and became the first British rider to win the Tour.
About 2012 Tour de France in brief

The presentation of the teams – where the members of each team’s roster are introduced in front of the media and local dignitaries – took place outside the Prince-Bishops’ Palace in Lièges on 28 June, two days before the opening stage held in the city. Each squad was allowed a maximum of nine riders, resulting in a start list total of 198 riders. Of these, 35 were riding the Tour deFrance for the first time. Andy Schleck, who finished second in the 2010 Tour and 2011 Tour, was not able to recover from an injury suffered in the Critérium du Dauphiné. The other riders considered contenders for the general classification were Ryder Hesjedal, Fränk Schleck, Samuel Sánchez, Jurgen Van den Broeck, Tony Martin, Denis Menchov, Levi Leipheimer and Alejandro Valverde. The 2011 Vuelta a España was a Grandverde a a fourth finishes a Grand Tour were a fourth place or better. The 2010 Tour winner Cadel Evans came back from an illness earlier in the season to win two-day critérium International Roméo-Vuelta and up-and-down stage races in Paris–Nice and Romandie. André Greipel of Lotto–Belisol and Team Sky rider Mark Cavendish also won three stages. Team Europcar’s Thomas Voeckler, winner of two mountain stages, won the mountains classification.
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