Photographs: Jacky Naegelen/Reuters
The fans are as much a part of the Tour de France as the race itself.
The flawless air, scenic beauty adds to the backdrop.
Rediff.com brings you the wild and colourful fans that uplift the mood of the cyclists over the gruelling course.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Millions of fans throng to the toughest stages of the Tour de France in the French Alps. They camp out for days in the hope to get a glimpse their favorite cyclists.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Cycling fans pose while waiting for the riders climbing the Alpe d'Huez mountain during the 172.5km eighteenth stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Gap to l'Alpe d'Huez, in the French Alps.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Didi Senft, a cycling enthusiast better known as 'El Diablo' (The Devil), jumps as the pack of riders cycles during the twelfth 218km stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Fougeres to Tours.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Cycling fans Laetitia and Franck wave to riders from a window of their house decorated with a tandem bike during the 242.5 km fifteenth stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Givors to Mont Ventoux.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Cycling fans Thomas and Sjoerd from the Haag in the Netherlands pose during the 242.5 km fifteenth stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
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Fans encourage the pack of riders as it cycles along the coast during the 213 km first stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Porto-Vecchio to Bastia, on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica.
PHOTOS: The colourful Tour de France fans
Photographs: Jacky Naegelen/Reuters
Young fans encourage a group of riders who cycles on its way during the 228.5 km fifth stage of the centenary Tour de France cycling race from Cagnes-Sur-Mer to Marseille.
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