The Champs-Élysées is a long and very famous street in Paris.
The street is 1910 m long and 70 m wide and links the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde. It is a very popular street and has many famous cinemas, bars, boutiques, and restaurants. The Tour de France ends on the street. It is the second most expensive street of the world. Rent is more than 900 000 euros per 100m² per year.
On 20 April 2017, two gunmen opened fired and killed one police officer and injured another on the Champs-Élysées in a terrorist attack claimed by ISIS.[1]
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Mountains (maillot à pois)
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Young rider (maillot blanc)
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Team (classement d'équipes)
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Combativity (prix de combativité)
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- Combination (maillot du combiné)
- Intermediate sprints (maillot rouge)
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| Directors | | Men's |
- 1903–1935: Henri Desgrange
- 1936–1961: Jacques Goddet
- 1962–1986: Jacques Goddet and Félix Lévitan
- 1987: Jean-François Naquet-Radiguet
- 1988: Xavier Louy
- 1989–2006: Jean-Marie Leblanc
- 2007–present: Christian Prudhomme
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| Women's |
- 2022–present: Marion Rousse
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- General classification winners
- Secondary classification winners
- Grands Départs
- Records and statistics
- Mountain passes and hills
- Highest points reached
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| Additional topics |
- During World War II
- Yellow jersey statistics
- Lanterne rouge
- Doping
- Hors catégorie
- Souvenir Jacques Goddet
- Souvenir Henri Desgrange
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| Related articles |
- Émilien Amaury
- Amaury Sport Organisation
- Pierre Dumas
- Géo Lefèvre
- Didi Senft
- La Course by Le Tour de France
- L'Étape du Tour
- Grand Tour
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale
- Tour de France Femmes
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