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Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos

Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos

The Tour de France is 100% in France this year with no stages starting from abroad.
A mostly flat first week started from Lille and stayed in cycling-mad northern France for three stages. The peloton then headed south, via Brittany and the mountainous Massif Central region.
This is a photo gallery from the first week of the race as curated by AP photo editors.
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