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Biggest and probably hardest bike race in the world Lasts for 3 weeks every year in July

The Tour de France. Biggest and probably hardest bike race in the world Lasts for 3 weeks every year in July Covers about 2000 miles all around the country of France The race lasts 23 days, and riders get 2 days of rest.

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Biggest and probably hardest bike race in the world Lasts for 3 weeks every year in July

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  1. The Tour de France • Biggest and probably hardest bike race in the world • Lasts for 3 weeks every year in July • Covers about 2000 miles all around the country of France • The race lasts 23 days, and riders get 2 days of rest

  2. The Grand Depart in 2014 takes places in Yorkshire, on the 5thand 6th of July This is the opening stage of the Tour de France and takes place in a different nearby country each year before the 23 day Tour de France starts The Grand Départ Yorkshire 2014

  3. Thousands of people go to France every year to watch the race from the side lines. Some of these people make banners & signs to cheer on the cyclists Some make creative sculptures that can be seen from the air Illuminating the route

  4. Artwork in the fields

  5. Artwork in the fields • Play short film • Tour de France – stage 3 - 2011

  6. Activity 1: Artwork in the fields • Look closely – what have the farmers used?

  7. What did the farmers use to create their moving art? Big tractors = wheels Plastic bails = handlebars Bails of hay = bike frame Small bails = bike chain Container = pedals and seat Little tractors = pedal chain

  8. Activity 1: Create a moving bike • Using the pictures in front of you, create the layout of the moving bike • Cut up the pictures • Lay them out in the correct places • Big tractor = bike wheel • Bale of hay = bike frame • Mini tractor = pedal chain • Plastic bale = handlebars • Container = seat & pedal • Mini bales = bike chain etc

  9. Activity 1: What you’ll need

  10. Activity 1: What you’ll need

  11. Activity 1: What you’ll need

  12. Activity 1: What you’ll need

  13. Challenge from Sir Bradley Wiggins “As you know, the Tour de France is starting with the Grand Depart in Yorkshire in 2014, and I think it would be great if we could have some creative artwork along the route, just like they do in France. You saw the Farmers moving bike from 2011 didn’t you? I think it would be a great idea to use people, and see what words we can spell out, and to see what pictures we can make! I look forward to seeing what you can do, and hopefully see you lining the route in 2014!”

  14. People and shapes What shapes can we make with our bodies when lying down on the floor?

  15. Activity 2: Planning art with people Draw stick men over the words on your activity sheets to plan out how you would create words that could be seen from above using people

  16. Activity 2: Illuminating the route • How would you create the words below using the people to spell out the letters? • Draw people over the letters below. • Write down next to the word how many people this word has used. Yorkshire Tour de France

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