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the map used is false. France was not within those edges by that year. — Preceding
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The map shows the route of the Tour of 1913, on a map of present-day France. There is nothing false about it, because the map does not claim that it shows the borders of France in 1913.
But you probably intended to say that it would be better if the borders of 1913 were used on the map. And you are correct. If you make such a map available, we can add it to the article. --
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