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What Would the Arrival of the Famous Tour De France Mean for Slovenia?

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The successes of our cycling aces resonate all over the world and strengthen Slovenia's recognition. Due to the increasing number of tourists, a museum would be built in Pogačar's home town of Klanec near Komenda. But what can we expect if the famous Tour really takes place here?

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Former professional cyclist Primož Čerin expects the 112th Tour de France to unfold according to Slovenian wishes.

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The successes of our cycling aces resonate all over the world and strengthen Slovenia's recognition. Due to the increasing number of tourists, a museum would be built in Pogačar's home town of Klanec near Komenda. But what can we expect if the famous Tour really takes place here?

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Yesterday, Saturday 19 July, before the start of the 14th stage from Pau (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), Prime Minister François Bayrou and the triple winner of the Tour Tadej Pogacar took part in a ceremony in the...

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The finish line of one of the routes would be at Vršič.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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On Friday, the Slovenian Prime Minister formalized the candidacy of the native country of the triple winner of the Grand Boucle to organize the Grand Départ of the Tour 2029.

·Paris, France
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A southern country wants to host the start of the Tour de France road cycling race in 2029. The post You Won't Believe Which Country Has Applied to Start the Tour de France in 2029 appeared first on Most Hír.

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Lokalec.si broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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