Le Tour: Flying in from around the world
Some have even travelled thousands of miles from Canada.
Dave Howson, 50, travelled to see the race from Sarnia, Ontario with his step dad and friends.
Dave’s step dad Brian Anniston originally hails from Pye Nest, but moved to Canada 40 years ago.
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Hide Ad“It’s the perfect place to watch the race from and definitely one of the friendliest places,” Dave said.
Anthony Pritchard, 69, and Phil Preston, 64, chanced upon Ripponden by accident.
Anthony said: “We were heading towards Huddersfield, but through bad map reading we’ve ended up here.
“But we are very happy to be here, its a lovely little place and we are delighted.”
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Hide AdThe Noble family from Hebden Bridge camped in their Tour de France themed van overnight to secure a prime position and Julie Entwistle and her family crossed the border from Lancashire to see the race.
“We’ve been here since 4.30am this morning,” Julie said.
“I have always been a fan of the Tour, but never had a chance to see it so it really is a once in a lifetime opportunity.”