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Nearly 200 French prisoners are preparing to take to their bikes in the first ever penal Tour de France. | Nearly 200 French prisoners are preparing to take to their bikes in the first ever penal Tour de France. |
The 194 inmates, escorted by 124 prison guards and sports instructors, will set off from Lille and cycle about 2,400km (1,500 miles), ending up in Paris. | The 194 inmates, escorted by 124 prison guards and sports instructors, will set off from Lille and cycle about 2,400km (1,500 miles), ending up in Paris. |
They will have to cycle in a pack, will not be ranked and, for obvious reasons, breakaway sprints will not be allowed. | They will have to cycle in a pack, will not be ranked and, for obvious reasons, breakaway sprints will not be allowed. |
Prison authorities say they hope the race will help the inmates learn values such as team work and self esteem. | Prison authorities say they hope the race will help the inmates learn values such as team work and self esteem. |
The prisoners, all serving jail terms of between five and 10 years, will make stopovers in 17 different towns, each of which has a jail. | The prisoners, all serving jail terms of between five and 10 years, will make stopovers in 17 different towns, each of which has a jail. |
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Cycling inmates talk about why they are looking forward to the tour | |
"It's a kind of escape for us, a chance to break away from the daily reality of prison," said a prisoner identified as Daniel at the project's launch in May. | "It's a kind of escape for us, a chance to break away from the daily reality of prison," said a prisoner identified as Daniel at the project's launch in May. |
"If we behave well, we might be able to get released earlier, on probation," he said. | "If we behave well, we might be able to get released earlier, on probation," he said. |
Prison official Sylvie Marion said the project aims to help the prisoners "reintegrate into society by fostering values like effort, teamwork and self-esteem". | Prison official Sylvie Marion said the project aims to help the prisoners "reintegrate into society by fostering values like effort, teamwork and self-esteem". |
"We want to show them that with some training, you can achieve your goals and start a new life," Reuters quoted her as saying. | "We want to show them that with some training, you can achieve your goals and start a new life," Reuters quoted her as saying. |
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