Viral French Cycling Spoofs

The Faux Tour De France is Some Kind of Funny

I love a good practical joke, as does French comedian Remi Gaillard, so when he took it upon himself to create a faux Tour de France, everyone knew it was only going to end in hilarity.

Capturing unsuspecting cyclists who are biking up one of France’s most daunting climbs the faux Tour de France greets them with a welcome like that of a winning competitor, complete with cameras, crowd, trophy, and a reporter asking them how they feel. What else do you expect from the guy who did the Bat Video?
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