York, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK. 21st June 2014. Cycle Shop near York as Yorkshire prepares for Le Tour de France by decorating the route with yellow Bikes and Banners as Businesses gear up for the world's greatest cycle race - the Tour de France - which will start in the county on 5th & 6th July 2014 bringing millions of fans to the Yorkshire roadside to cheer on the champions of the sport. It will be the first time Le Tour has visited the north of England having previously only made visits to the south coast and the capital.

York, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK. 21st June 2014.  Cycle Shop near York as Yorkshire prepares for Le Tour de France by decorating the route with yellow Bikes and Banners as Businesses gear up for the world's greatest cycle race - the Tour de France - which will start in the county on 5th & 6th July 2014 bringing millions of fans to the Yorkshire roadside to cheer on the champions of the sport.  It will be the first time Le Tour has visited the north of England having previously only made visits to the south coast and the capital. Stock Photo
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21 June 2014

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York, UK

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The Tour de France, the world’s largest annual sporting event, will be starting in Yorkshire as the Grand Départ 2014 races through the county on the 5th and 6th July. To celebrate, we are encouraging gardeners to paint the canvas of the county yellow by planting show-stopping displays of bedding plants and perennials along the routes and across Yorkshire to mark the historic occasion. Communities have embraced the Tour’s iconic yellow, green, white and polka-dot jerseys as well as its cycling message through everything from knitted bunting and shop window displays to art installations and flowerbeds as the region gears up for the world’s most watched annual sporting event.