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Tour de France Art
Controvery is nothing new to the Tour de France. As early as 1904, a controvery threatened to the end the event. The race was full of conspiracies with the ...
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Tour de France Art
Controvery is nothing new to the Tour de France. As early as 1904, a controvery threatened to the end the event. The race was full of conspiracies with the ...
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Tour de France Art by Jeff Desautels
Jeff is an avid cyclist and is a longtime enthusiast of the Tour de France. Jeff uses his powers of observation to capture the many moods of the race. ...
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Tour de France Art by Jeff Desautels
Jeff specializes in landscape and sports-action paintings in oil. Jeff is an avid cyclist and is a longtime enthusiast of the Tour de France. ...
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Malcom Farley Galley
Malcom Farley Gallery Cycling Posters by Malcolm Farley. Lance Armstrong 7x Tour de France Chmapion. The Climbers. Victory On the Champs Elysees.
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Tour de France Art
Controvery is nothing new to the Tour de France. As early as 1904, a controvery threatened to the end the event. The race was full of conspiracies with the ...
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Tour de France Art
Controvery is nothing new to the Tour de France. As early as 1904, a controvery threatened to the end the event. The race was full of conspiracies with the ...
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