Scores of prisoners and their guards set off on Thursday on a unique Tour de France cycling race for convicts, aimed at preparing them for life on the outside.
Scores of prisoners and their guards set off onu00a0 Thursday on a unique Tour de France cycling race for convicts, aimed at preparing them for life on the outside.
A total of 196 inmates and 300 staff will take part throughout the event's various stages.
As in the real Tour de France, which starts next month, the cyclists will be escorted by technical support vehicles, medical teams, and gendarmes on motorbikes and in cars.
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"The aim is to show that sport is a teaching tool," said Jean-Paul Chapu, director of a jail in Loos, who initiated the project.
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