+ Follow LANTERN ROUGE Tag
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[Title] => The Lantern Rouge and Cheng Ji
[Summary] => In the Tour de France, the Lantern Rouge is the last rider in the GC, that's general classification or in local parlance, overall standings. "Lantern Rouge" means red lantern in French and it comes from the red lantern hanging on the caboose of railway trains for conductors to check if the couplings are still intact.
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[Title] => Lantern Rouge
[Summary] => Ormoc is for me the best place to live. Food is cheap, roads are paved, people are hospitable and water, water, is everywhere. It's a place that conjures of calmness and contentment. That's why I didn't need any urging to join the 3-day, 4-stage Tour de Leyte of the Terry Larrazabal Bike Festival.
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LANTERN ROUGE
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