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.50/7) is the contact.Périphérique is a tad close for our comfort).322 323lonelyplanet.comlonelyplanet.comSPORTS & ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIESSPORTS & ACTIVITIES SPECTATOR SPORT© Lonely Planet Publications(on the first day of the qualifiers), remaining the 3rd or 4th Sunday in July, with the racetickets are sold from the box office ( 9.30am- finishing some time in the afternoon.If youhwant to see this exciting event, find a spot at5.30pm Mon-Fri) at the entrance to the stadium.The top indoor tournament is the Paris Ten- the barricades before noon.Track cycling, a sport at which France ex-nis Open, usually held in late October or earlycels, is held in the velodrome of the Palais Omnis-November at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (Mapports de Paris-Bercy (Map pp158 9; 01 40 02 60 60; www%pp158 9; 01 40 02 60 60, box office 08 92 39 01 00; www%.bercy.fr, in French; 8 blvd de Bercy, 12e; Bercy).m.bercy.fr, in French; 8 blvd de Bercy, 12e; Bercy).mHORSE RACINGCYCLINGSpend a cheap afternoon relaxing at the racesJoining the tens of thousands of spectatorswith Parisians of all ages, backgrounds andalong the av des Champs-Élysées to watchwalks of life.The easiest racecourse to get to isthe final leg of the world s most prestigiousHippodrome d Auteuil (Map pp132 3; 01 40 71 47 47; www%cycling race, the three-week Tour de France (www.france-galop.com; Champ de Courses d Auteuil, Bois de Boul-.letour.fr), is a must for those in Paris towardsogne, 16e; Porte d Auteuil), host to steeplechasesthe end of July.msix times a month from February to late JuneThe 3000km-long route changes each year,but three things remain constant: the inclu- or early July, and early September to earlyDecember.Standing on the lawn in the mid-sion of the Alps, the Pyrenees and, since 1974,dle of the track is free, but a seat in the standsthe race finish on av des Champs-Élysées.Thecosts ¬ 3 or ¬ 4 (under 18s free).final day varies from year to year but is usually© Lonely Planet Publications.To make it easier for you to use, access to this chapter is not digitallyrestricted.In return, we think it s fair to ask you to use it for personal, non-commercial purposesonly.In other words, please don t upload this chapter to a peer-to-peer site, mass email it toeveryone you know, or resell it.See the terms and conditions on our site for a longer way of sayingthe above - Do the right thing with our content.324lonelyplanet.comSPORTS & ACTIVITIES SPECTATOR SPORT [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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.50/7) is the contact.Périphérique is a tad close for our comfort).322 323lonelyplanet.comlonelyplanet.comSPORTS & ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIESSPORTS & ACTIVITIES SPECTATOR SPORT© Lonely Planet Publications(on the first day of the qualifiers), remaining the 3rd or 4th Sunday in July, with the racetickets are sold from the box office ( 9.30am- finishing some time in the afternoon.If youhwant to see this exciting event, find a spot at5.30pm Mon-Fri) at the entrance to the stadium.The top indoor tournament is the Paris Ten- the barricades before noon.Track cycling, a sport at which France ex-nis Open, usually held in late October or earlycels, is held in the velodrome of the Palais Omnis-November at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (Mapports de Paris-Bercy (Map pp158 9; 01 40 02 60 60; www%pp158 9; 01 40 02 60 60, box office 08 92 39 01 00; www%.bercy.fr, in French; 8 blvd de Bercy, 12e; Bercy).m.bercy.fr, in French; 8 blvd de Bercy, 12e; Bercy).mHORSE RACINGCYCLINGSpend a cheap afternoon relaxing at the racesJoining the tens of thousands of spectatorswith Parisians of all ages, backgrounds andalong the av des Champs-Élysées to watchwalks of life.The easiest racecourse to get to isthe final leg of the world s most prestigiousHippodrome d Auteuil (Map pp132 3; 01 40 71 47 47; www%cycling race, the three-week Tour de France (www.france-galop.com; Champ de Courses d Auteuil, Bois de Boul-.letour.fr), is a must for those in Paris towardsogne, 16e; Porte d Auteuil), host to steeplechasesthe end of July.msix times a month from February to late JuneThe 3000km-long route changes each year,but three things remain constant: the inclu- or early July, and early September to earlyDecember.Standing on the lawn in the mid-sion of the Alps, the Pyrenees and, since 1974,dle of the track is free, but a seat in the standsthe race finish on av des Champs-Élysées.Thecosts ¬ 3 or ¬ 4 (under 18s free).final day varies from year to year but is usually© Lonely Planet Publications.To make it easier for you to use, access to this chapter is not digitallyrestricted.In return, we think it s fair to ask you to use it for personal, non-commercial purposesonly.In other words, please don t upload this chapter to a peer-to-peer site, mass email it toeveryone you know, or resell it.See the terms and conditions on our site for a longer way of sayingthe above - Do the right thing with our content.324lonelyplanet.comSPORTS & ACTIVITIES SPECTATOR SPORT [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]