Cycling has many fans around the world, and a series of famous international cycling races attract countless attention.
The Tour de France is the top feast in the cycling world. It was founded in 1903, and the race usually takes about 21 days, with a total of about 3,500 kilometers. The race route shuttles through the mountains, plains, and seasides of France, with complex and diverse terrain, including the extremely challenging Alps and Pyrenees climbing stages. The Tour de France not only tests the rider’s endurance, but also has extremely high requirements for various abilities such as climbing and sprinting. Its yellow jersey is a symbol of the overall leader, and the green sprint jersey and polka dot climbing jersey also inspire riders to compete fiercely in different aspects. Many legendary riders such as Eddie Merckx and Lance Armstrong have written glorious chapters in the Tour de France.
The Giro d’Italia also has a long history, starting in 1909. It is famous for its magnificent Italian scenery and complex racetracks. The racetrack covers Italy’s mountains, hills and plains, and the climbing stages in the Dolomites are particularly difficult, with riders struggling to move forward on steep mountain roads. The pink jersey is the symbol of the overall leader of the Giro d’Italia, and the unique pink color adds a different charm to the race.

The Vuelta a España was founded in 1935 and is the largest cycling event in Spain. The race route runs through the entire country of Spain and has many difficult climbing stages, such as Angel Ruiz Cabañas. The red jersey represents the overall lead, and the Vuelta a España has attracted much attention for its passionate atmosphere and fierce competition.
In addition, the Paris-Roubaix cycling race is known as the “Hell of the North”. The track is mostly cobblestone, bumpy and rugged, which is a great test of the rider’s control skills and endurance. The race is full of uncertainty, and the riders must not only deal with the road conditions, but also guard against accidents such as falling off the bike.
There is also the Swiss Cycling Race, which takes place in the mountains and beautiful scenery of Switzerland. The track is picturesque, but the difficulty should not be underestimated. While enjoying the magnificent scenery of Switzerland, the riders have to face frequent climbing and descending challenges. These famous international cycling races are not only a stage for riders to show their strength and pursue honors, but also allow global audiences to appreciate the charm and passion of cycling, and promote the development of cycling worldwide.