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・ 1957 Tennessee Volunteers football team
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1957 Tour de France
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・ 1957 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles
・ 1957 U.S. National Championships – Women's Singles
・ 1957 U.S. Open (golf)
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・ 1957 Uber Cup
・ 1957 UCI Road World Championships
・ 1957 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
・ 1957 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
・ 1957 UEFA European Under-18 Championship
・ 1957 UMass Redmen football team
・ 1957 Uruguayan Primera División
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1957 Tour de France : ウィキペディア英語版
1957 Tour de France

The 1957 Tour de France was the 44th Tour de France, taking place June 27 to July 20, 1957. It was composed of 22 stages over 4665 km, ridden at an average speed of 34.250 km/h.
The 1957 Tour was the first win for Jacques Anquetil, who won the Tour five times over his career.
The French national team was very successful in the 1957 Tour de France; not only did they provide the winning cyclist, they also won the team classification, and almost every daily team classification. They lost only one cyclist (last year's winner Roger Walkowiak), and had the stage winner 12 times. They had Forestier winning the points classification, and Bergaud second in the mountains classification. Only once they did not have the yellow jersey for the leader in the general classification, when Barone took it after the seventh stage.
== Changes from the 1956 Tour de France ==
For the first time since the introduction of the national team format in 1930, the riders were allowed to have advertising on their jerseys.
The Tour organisation had a conflict with the French television, and as a results there had almost been no live television coverage of the 1957 Tour de France.〔Thompson, p.283〕 At the last moment the organizers and the television agreed on how much the television would pay for the right to cover the Tour, and the race was broadcast.
For the other journalist, the conditions improved: a mobile press room with modern communication equipment was installed, so the journalists had the best conditions to report.〔Thompson, p.45〕
The cut-off time, which had been set at 10% of the winner in 1956, was reduced to 8% of the winner in 1957. In the seventh and eighth stage it would be 10% of the winner, while in stages 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18 the cut-off time would be 12% of the winner. In each stage, if the number of cyclists removed from the race would be more than 15% of the cyclists that started the stage, the cut-off time would be increased by 2%. The goal of this reduction in cut-off time was to make the race tougher.

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