First reported by The Guardian
Days of salted codfish and cabbage leaves are over: how climate crisis is shaping Tour de France’s future
"It’s becoming hotter and hotter every year": how the Tour de France is battling extreme heat
With temperatures across Spain and southern France nudging 40ºC, the Tour and riders are taking exceptional measures
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