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Qué (quién) es yellow jersey - definición

CLASSIFICATION THAT DETERMINES THE WINNER OF THE TOUR DE FRANCE
Mellow Johnny; Maillot Jaune; Maillon jaune; Maillot jaune; Yellow Jersey; Yellow jersey; General classification in the tour de France
  • 1965 Tour]]'s general classification [[Felice Gimondi]] wearing the yellow jersey with the initials of [[Henri Desgrange]], the first organiser of the [[Tour de France]]
  • Plaque in the city of [[Grenoble]], celebrating the centenary of the presentation of the first yellow jersey on 19 July 1919

yellow jersey         
¦ noun (in a cycling race involving stages) a yellow jersey worn each day by the rider who is ahead on time over the whole race, and presented to the rider with the shortest overall time at the finish of the race.
Jersey (clothing)         
KNITTED PULLOVER, OR ANY OF VARIOUS SEWN TOPS OF JERSEY KNIT FABRIC
National jersey; Jersey (sport); Sports jersey; Jersey (sports)
Traditionally, a jersey is an item of knitted clothing, generally made of wool or cotton, with sleeves, worn as a pullover, as it does not open at the front, unlike a cardigan. It is usually close-fitting and machine knitted in contrast to a guernsey that is more often hand knit with a thicker yarn.
Jersey         
  • Aerial view of fields in [[Saint Clement, Jersey]]
  • An 1893 painting of the ''Assize d'Heritage'' by [[John St Helier Lander]].
  • Jersey stamps commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of General [[William Mesny]]
  • Gorey]]
  • A statue of Jersey golfer, [[Harry Vardon]], stands at the entrance to the Royal Jersey Golf Club
  • A Channel Television crew interview the [[Bailiff of Jersey]]
  • Map of islands of [[Bailiwick]] of Jersey
  • Large, detailed map of Jersey
  • [[Jersey Airport]] greets travellers with "Welcome to Jersey" sign in [[Jèrriais]].
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  • Satellite view of Jersey
  • The Central Business District of St Helier
  • mèrvelles}}, are a favourite snack consisting of fried dough, found especially at country fêtes. According to tradition, the success of cooking depends on the state of the tide.
  • Sir John Chalmers McColl]] as Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
  • Liberation Day celebrations in Jersey, 9 May 2012
  • Saint Ouen]].
  • Actress [[Lillie Langtry]], nicknamed the ''Jersey Lily''.
  • [[Mont Orgueil]] was built in the 13th century after its split from Normandy.
  • St Thomas' Catholic Church in St Helier
  • The States building in St. Helier
  • [[Victor Hugo]] in exile, 1850s.
BRITISH CROWN DEPENDENCY IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
Channel Islands/Jersey; Jersey/Military; Bailiwick of Jersey; Old Jersey; Jersey, Channel Islands; Angia; Isle of Jersey; Jersey Film Festival; Jersey bibliography; Jèrri; Bailliage de Jersey; Island of Jersey; ISO 3166-1:JE; Channel Islands (Jersey); Jerzenez; Bailliage dé Jèrri; Jersey island; Jersey (United Kingdom); Jersey (island); Jersey Ambulance Service; Jersey France; British Isle of Jersey; Caesarea (island)
(Jerseys)
A Jersey cow or a Jersey is a light brown cow that produces very creamy milk.
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Wikipedia

General classification in the Tour de France

The general classification of the Tour de France is the most important classification of the race, the one by which the winner of the race is determined. Since 1919, the leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey (French: maillot jaune pronounced [majo ʒon]).

Ejemplos de uso de yellow jersey
1. Spaniard Oscar Pereiro retained his overall leader‘s yellow jersey.
2. In the 2005 Tour he became only the third American to wear the yellow jersey.
3. The yellow jersey hasn‘t changed torsos so many times since the 1'87 Tour de France.
4. Landis claimed the overall leader‘s yellow jersey from Frenchman Cyril Dessel by eight seconds.
5. Well, we have been pedalling as if seeking the Tour de France yellow jersey.