<P> No teams from Italy, Germany, or Spain rode in 1939 because of tensions preceding the Second World War (after German assistance to the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War it was widely expected Spain would join Germany in a European war, though this did not come to pass). Henri Desgrange planned a Tour for 1940, after war had started but before France had been invaded . The route, approved by military authorities, included a route along the Maginot Line . Teams would have been drawn from military units in France, including the British, who would have been organised by a journalist, Bill Mills . Then the Germans invaded and the race was not held again until 1947 (see Tour de France during the Second World War). The first German team after the war was in 1960, although individual Germans had ridden in mixed teams . The Tour has since started in Germany four times: in Cologne in 1965, in Frankfurt in 1980, in West Berlin on the city's 750th anniversary in 1987, and in Düsseldorf in 2017 . Plans to enter East Germany in 1987 were abandoned . </P> <P> Prior to 2013, the Tour de France had visited every region of Metropolitan France except Corsica . Jean - Marie Leblanc, when he was organiser, said the island had never asked for a stage start there . It would be difficult to find accommodation for 4,000 people, he said . The spokesman of the Corsican nationalist party Party of the Corsican Nation, François Alfonsi, said: "The organisers must be afraid of terrorist attacks . If they are really thinking of a possible terrorist action, they are wrong . Our movement, which is nationalist and in favour of self - government, would be delighted if the Tour came to Corsica ." The opening three stages of the 2013 Tour de France were held on Corsica as part of the celebrations for the 100th edition of the race . </P> <P> Most stages are in mainland France, although since the mid-1950s it has become common to visit nearby countries: Andorra, Belgium, Germany (and the former West Germany), Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom have all hosted stages or part of a stage . Since 1975 the finish has been on the Champs - Élysées in Paris; from 1903 to 1967 the race finished at the Parc des Princes stadium in western Paris and from 1968 to 1974 at the Piste Municipale south of the capital . Feliz Levitan, race organizer in the 1980s, was keen to host stages in the United States, but these proposals have never been developed . </P> <P> The following editions of the Tour started, or are planned to start, outside France: </P>

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