Discover a fascinating piece of cycling history with this original magazine page detailing the 1937 Tour de France. Titled "THE CAMERA OVERSEAS: CYCLISTS SET OUT ON 'THE WORLD'S HARDEST RACE' AROUND FRANCE," this ephemera captures the spirit of the iconic event. The page features multiple striking photographs, including an aerial view of cyclists on the road, a ground-level shot of the peloton, German Cyclist Bautz repairing a tire near Grenoble, and weary cyclists feeding swans in Lake Geneva, Switzerland, during a rare rest day. A notable image shows Negro Actress Josephine Baker kissing Cyclist Georges Speicher, adding a unique cultural dimension to this historical snapshot. The article provides details about the race, including its 3,300-mile distance, L'Auto as a sponsor, and the significant $40,000 prize money. This particular Tour de France was notable for its first detour into Switzerland in 31 years.
This vintage magazine page offers a glimpse into the past, highlighting the grueling nature of the race and the broader cultural context of the era. It's an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of cycling history, Tour de France memorabilia, Josephine Baker, or vintage sports ephemera. The detailed text and authentic period photographs make it a compelling item for display or archival purposes. Its size, approximately 10.5 x 13.5 inches, makes it suitable for framing.