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  1. Here's the science behind why Tour de France rider's legs are so veiny

    When Bora-Hansgrohe rider Paweł Poljański shared pictures of his jaw-dropping legs across social media after stage 16 of the 2017 Tour de France, pundits emerged from all quarters to chip in ...

  2. Tour de France Legs

    Tour de France riders have minimal body fat, so there's no soft layer under the skin to mask the veins, which are essentially sitting closer to the surface. "High-level cyclists also have ...

  3. This is what legs look like after 16 stages on the Tour de France

    Tour de France riders accidentally tear gassed by police. Burned by the scorching sun and with veins bulging, Poljański's photo lays bare the daily rigors endured by these fiercest of competitors. "After sixteen stages I think my legs look little tired," the 27-year-old wrote on his Instagram account. This year's edition of the Tour de France ...

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    The Tour de France is regarded as the largest and one of the most gruelling sporting events in the world.Most of the race takes cyclists through France, but the course often takes in bordering countries too. Covering a distance of around 3,500 km over 21 stages, the Tour de France is a true test of endurance.The highlight for many fans is the alpine stages, as riders race wheel to wheel in ...

  6. Cyclist's Legs After the Tour de France: Why Are They So Veiny?

    The most obvious reason your legs don't look as veiny is body fat. The average active man might have around 20% body fat, while women have around 25% body fat. Professional cyclists at the Tour de France have as low as 6%. There's no visible layer of fat covering their veins. But still, there are many slim people and their legs don't look ...

  7. LOOK: You can't un-see this photo of a Tour de France cyclist's legs

    Paweł Poljański's legs could use a rest. Getty Images Cyclist Paweł Poljański from Poland has completed 16 stages of the Tour de France, and his body is not super thrilled about it.

  8. Wild Photo Shows Tour De France Rider's Legs After 16 Stages

    Wild photo shows Tour de France rider's veiny legs after 68 hours of biking. Tour de France rider Paweł Poljański has been competing in the world's biggest bike race since it started on July 1 ...

  9. This is what legs look like after 16 stages on the Tour de France

    Tour de France riders accidentally tear gassed by police. Burned by the scorching sun and with veins bulging, Poljański's photo lays bare the daily rigors endured by these fiercest of competitors ...

  10. Wild photo shows Tour de France rider's vascular legs after 16 stages

    Tour de France rider Paweł Poljański has been competing in the world's biggest bike race since it started on July 1. The Polish pro on the BORA-Hansgrohe team has completed all 16 stages so far ...

  11. The legs of a Tour de France rider

    These are the legs of a Tour de France rider after suffering through 16 stages of the race. Pawel Poljanski posted a photo on his Instagram account after completed the latest stage from Le Puy-en-Velay to Romans-sur-Isère overnight. Poljanski has legged it to 75th place on the general classification following 16 stages on his maiden Tour.

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  13. Graphic image of the legs of a Tour de France rider

    Following Tuesday's stage 16 Bora-hansgrohe rider Pawel Poljanski posted graphic an image of his legs. The second image is from last year during his vacation in Lucca, Tuscany. The second is after finishing the 16th stage of the Tour de France from Le Puy-en-Velay to Romans-sur-Isère, a 165 km stage through France's massive central region ...

  14. Tour de France: Why are cyclists' legs so veiny at the end of ...

    Following stage 16 of the 2017 Tour de France, Bora-Hansgrohe rider Pawe Poljaski posted images of his incredible legs on social media. Immediately, commentators from all corners of the globe ...

  15. Tour de France Cyclist Shows Veiny Legs From Grueling Race

    The Tour de France is a grueling race to say the least. This year's edition features 198 riders taking on a 21-stage route totaling 3,540 kilometers (or 2,200 miles) over 21 days. According to ...

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    The Tour de France is one of the most physically grueling sporting events in the world. Pawel Poljanski's legs know this all too well. Poljanski, a member of

  17. The Best Photos from Every Stage of the 2020 Tour de France

    After a two-month delay because of the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 Tour de France set off from Nice on August 29. Photographer Chris Auld will capture the race's action over each of the 21 ...

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    It did for rider Pawel Poljanski. The Polish cycling professional posted a photo on Instagram of his legs after finishing the first 16 stages of the Tour de France, and all we can say is, damn ...

  19. Tour de France riders put their bodies through hell. An expert explains

    The Tour de France is the most maniacal major sporting event on Earth. We spoke to a physiologist and former pro cyclist to explain the hell that Tour riders put their bodies through. The Tour de ...

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    Bartosz Huzarski's legs after the 18th stage of the Tour de France in 2014. Seriously, why not provide ... Yeah mainly teams riders are geared for certain types of racing. ... 10 points for the first cyclist, going down to 1 point for the tenth cyclist. After the Second World War, in the 1947 Tour de France, the mountains were divided into two ...

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  23. Legs of Tour de France rider Pawel Poljanski after a grueling climb

    The Tour is 21 days long. If a rider were to constrict his/her feet he/she would be in unbearable pain and wouldn't finish and could possibly end up getting their feet amputated. You do not want the shoes to be tight. Just snug without any sliding. They're compression molded to the riders feet with heat activated foam as well.

  24. Tour de France 2024

    As the 2024 Tour de France rolls out from Florence, Italy on June 29, there will be 176 riders competing across 22 teams - some with a target on overall victory, others looking for stage wins ...

  25. Tour de France: 10 Wacky Rules of the Greatest Cycling ...

    The UCI penalizes riders who feed in the first 30 km and last 20 km of stage races, including the Tour de France. Those caught feeding in the first stretch face about a $200 fine.