Le Tour 1991

Australia, 1991

Film
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The Tour de France is the world’s premier cycle race. In 1991 it was held over 23 days and travelled through 3,940 kms of the most spectacular French countryside culminating in the traditional last stage ride into Paris. The two videos contain the highlights of the race, interviews with top participants, descriptions of each stage of the race, a stage by stage update on the leadership table and comments by some of the fifteen million spectators.

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Credits

production company

SBS-TV

Duration

03:00:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1991

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

302689

Language

English

Audience classification

G

Subject category

Hobbies, Recreation & Sport → Tour de France (Bicycle race)

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

VHS; Access Print (Section 1)

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