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Identify articles for improvement to GA and FA status as well as lists for FL status
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Remove non-neutral statements from all articles, mostly in opposition or support of a rider.
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Cossins, Peter; Best, Isabel; Sidwells, Chris; Griffith, Clare (2013). Le Tour 100. The Definite History of the World's Greatest Race. London: Octopus Publishing. ISBN978-1-84403-723-0.
Nicholson, Geoffrey (2016). The Great Bike Race: The classic, acclaimed book that introduced a nation to the Tour de France. Oxford: Velodrome Publishing. ISBN978-1-9111-62025.
And a table that shows the structure in an article that is already present.
InfoBox: Every article should have an infobox that shows the main information.
Competitors: There should be something about the competitors. For this tabel, any information, nomatter how little, is enough.
Stage Table: Virtually all Tour articles have tables that show which stage was won by which cyclist, but they should be in the right format, and sourced.
Classification Leadership Table: The leaders of the important classifications should be mentioned per stage, at least for the classifications that awarded jerseys. Sourcing is difficult here, so not needed for now. In early Tours, there was only the general classification, so this information can then be included in the stage table.
Final Standings: Virtually all Tour articles show the final general classification, but they should show all important classifications, and be sourced. Important are at least the classifications that awarded a jersey, and at least the top three should be shown, but preferably the top ten, but this depends on the available sources.
Classification Explanation: There should be a small explanation of how the classifications shown in the final results are calculated, and how the leader was identified.
Doping: From the year 1966 on, when the first doping tests were performed, there should be a list of cyclists who failed doping tests during the Tour, and notable doping-related things should be mentioned. If there were no doping problems, this should be stated. Sources are obviously required.
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