TDF organisers confirm team line-ups

Organisers of the Tour de France have named the final four teams who will competer in the 101st edition of the race which starts in Leeds, England in July.

Tour de France organisers announced on Tuesday the final four teams invited to compete in this year's 101st edition of the race which begins on July 5 at Leeds in England.

French second division teams Bretagne-Seche (Brittany-Seche) and regular participants Cofidis were included along with Swiss formation IAM and German team Netapp, organisers confirmed.

Only the Cofidis outfit have featured on the Tour de France before while the other trio are newcomers to a race won last year by Kenyan-born, British rider Chris Froome.

Twenty-two teams of nine riders will be on the start line as the mythical three week race gets set to feature in England for only the third time.

Apart from the four invited teams, the other 18 squads qualified automatically as members of the top flight WorldTour circuit.

"The ASO (Amaury Sport Organisation, and organising body for the Tour) keeps a close eye on international cycling and continues to support French cycling," explained TDF director Christian Prudhomme.

The 2007 race began in London, the only other time the race kicked off in the UK, where Swiss time-trial specialist Fabian Cancellara won the prologue before former green jersey winner Robbie McEwen of Australia won the first stage which finished in Canterbury.

The 2014 race starts in northern England for the first time with a 191km ride to Harrogate before the second day of racing between York and Sheffield.

The peloton then make their way down to Cambridge where they will race over 159km to London on stage three.

The rest of the 18 stages will take part in France as the pack wind their way around the country and back to Paris for the traditional finish on the Champs Elysees on July 27.


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