As the Tour de France moves into the second Pyrenean stage tomorrow, featuring five cols including Peyresourde, let's take a look at the gearing and other component changes used by Fausto Coppi to win the 1949 Tour de France. Also note that the total distance for the 21 stages in 1949 was 4808 km, 2,987 miles; this year's Tour is 3404 km, 2,115 miles. The 1949 Tour was won with an average speed of 32.121 km/h, 19.9 mph.
Parigi - Reims Km. 182
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Reims - Bruxelles Km. 273
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Bruxelles - Boulogne Km. 211
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Boulogne - Ruen Km. 185
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Ruen - San Malò Km. 293
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San Malò - Le Sables Km. 305
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Le Sables - La Rochelle km. 92
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La Rochelle - San Sebastian Km. 228
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San Sebastian - Paù Km. 191
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Paù - Luchon Km. 193
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Luchon - Tolosa Km. 134
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Tolosa - Nimes Km. 289
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Nimes - Marsiglia Km. 199
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Marsiglia - Cannes Km. 215
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Cannes - Briancon Km. 274
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Briancon - Aosta Km. 257
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Aosta - Losanna Km. 265
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Losanna - Colmar Km. 280
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Colmar - Nancy Km. 137
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Nancy - Parigi km. 340
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